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Tameka_J, Mar 2026
This experience was one...
This experience was one to remember and we couldn’t have done it without Armando. He is an amazing tour guide and knows a lot about PV and the towns around it. I enjoyed everything that he had to offer us. Definitely recommend booking this experience!
Tanya_L, Mar 2026
Highlight of our trip!
Although our taxi driver was a bit nervous about dropping us off on some random street in the middle of town, everything turned out extraordianarily well! Felix was so relaxed and friendly and made the day really special! It was so much fun to paddle board to Los Arcos and then spend the morning snorkeling. We saw whales, turtles, all kinds of fish, birds and more. I highly recommend this tour!
Denise_S, Mar 2026
From the perspective of an out of shape 51 yo :)
I am 51 and do not exercise as much as I want. I saw this tour and decided it was a great way to see some beaches and get some exercise. In case anyone like me is considering this tour, here is my experience. What I wore and brought: I brought a backpack with 2 bottles of water, trail mix, sunscreen, and a beach towel. I wore proper shoes - Altra trail running shoes - but I did not bring the sand guards which was a mistake. I wore a quick dry tank dress with zippered pockets which was good and bad. The dress was easy to get on and off at each beach, and the zippered pocket made me feel much better about my phone staying put. But the dress is not stretchy and there were some places where I had to climb a tall slope and the dress restricted my movement. I brought Mexican currency cash. My experience: This was a workout! Even the "walk" from the fishing village to the start of the hike was more exercise than I get on a typical day due to the stairs and hills. The hike was doable, but challenging. It is very rocky, but when dry dirt is on the rocks, it gets slippery and a few of us slipped and fell a few times. Nothing injury inducing, but still not an everyday occurrence. I bought fresh pineapple with lime and Tajin plus a bottle of cold water at the first beach. Another tour participant got ceviche and said it was so good that he will be dreaming of it forever. By the 4th beach, I was starting to get leg cramps and needed electrolytes, but there were no more places to buy things. The restaurant at the last beach was relaxing and the food was great. We took a water taxi back to the fishing village, and then we had to climb all the stairs to get up to the bus stop. My leg cramps flared up again, but luckily there was a tienda at the bus stop that sold me an electrolyte drink. The bus ride was peaceful and had nice views. Reflection: I would 100% do this tour again, but this time I would bring electrolytes, wear a more flexible swimsuit cover, maybe get a new pair of trail shoes with more tread, and wear the sand guards. Our guide was Diego, and he was great. He let me practice speaking Spanish and taught me a new word - rebaloso! He was kind and informative.
Rebekah_F, Mar 2026
Book this tour!
This was a great tour! Elian was so friendly and communicative that at no point did we feel uncertain. It was very complete with transportation, lunch, boat ride, local knowledge, snorkeling, and beach time. What a wonderful way to spend the afternoon, especially if you only have a short time to enjoy lovely Puerto Vallarta!
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Puerto Vallarta sits nestled by the spectacular Bay of Banderas, making it an excellent starting point for local explorations—but some of the region’s most famed sights lie below the water. There’s no better way to explore Mexico’s Pacific coastlines than by booking a snorkeling tour in Puerto Vallarta, especially if you don’t have your own gear. Whether sailing by iconic rock formations or island hopping among secluded beaches, you’ll surely get an eyeful of colorful marine fauna.