20 Wonderful Day Trips from Puerto Vallarta You Can’t Miss Out On!
Wondering what are the best day trips from Puerto Vallarta? I’ve got you covered!
Puerto Vallarta is a captivating resort town on Mexico’s Pacific coast, renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and lively nightlife.
Even though it’s a great destination in and on itself, there are several day trips from Puerto Vallarta that you can take!
From secluded beaches a boat ride away to charming mountain towns and beautiful coffee plantations, taking a day trip or two from Puerto Vallarta is a wonderful way to explore what the entire region has to offer.
Without further ado, here are the top day trips from Puerto Vallarta that I recommend:
Day Trips from Puerto Vallarta
1. Sayulita
Sayulita is a vibrant surf town known for its boho vibe and relaxed atmosphere. You’ll find colorful streets lined with shops, cafes, and art galleries all over!
In my opinion, it’s one of the best day trips from Puerto Vallarta, especially for those who want to explore more beach towns in the region.
The main beach offers great waves for beginner and experienced surfers alike. If surfing isn’t your jam, the beach is perfect for a swim or sunbathing.
Sayulita is pretty small, so you can easily explore it in a day. As a tip, don’t miss the fresh seafood at the beachfront restaurants. You’ll also encounter lively street performers and local markets selling handmade crafts all over town.
Tip: This tour is a wonderful option if you want to visit Sayulita in a stress-free way. It also includes a stop in San Pancho (which is right next to Sayulita) for a break at a beautiful beach after exploring. BOOK HERE.
2. Yelapa
Yelapa is a secluded village, accessible only by boat, making it a super fun day trip from Puerto Vallarta!
The beach here is quiet and less crowded, ideal if you’re looking to truly relax. You can rent a palapa (thatched beach shelter), sip on a cocktail, and enjoy the relaxing environment.
Tip: For a little more activity, take a short hike to the Yelapa waterfall, a beautiful natural attraction worth your time.
Tip: Book this tour if you want a wonderful day trip! You’ll get to Yelapa on a yacht, snorkel all over the place and hike to Yelapa waterfalls. The cruise is, of course, all-inclusive and offers and open bar and fajita lunch! You can also choose to kayak or get a massage on board in between stops 🙂 BOOK HERE.
3. Playa Las Animas
Playa Las Animas is a popular beach spot known for its crystal-clear waters and soft sands. A fun way to get there is by a water taxi from Boca de Tomatlan.
Once you arrive, you’ll find plenty of activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding.
The beachfront restaurants serve delicious local dishes, making it a great place for lunch. There are also several hammock spots if you want to just kick back and enjoy the view.
4. El Eden for ATV rides
El Eden is located just 25 kilometers southeast of Puerto Vallarta.
This area is known for its lush tropical vegetation and rich biodiversity and visiting on a day trip is a wonderful way to explore!
El Eden is part of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range, so dramatic landscapes are the norm here! You’ll find rivers, beautiful waterfalls, a wide variety of flora and fauna here.
Tip: This ATV tour is a wonderful way to explore El Eden as a day trip from Puerto Vallarta! It lasts about 4 hours and will have you exploring the jungle, swimming in rivers, visiting a fishing village, and more. BOOK HERE.
5. Los Arcos for Snorkeling
Los Arcos Marine Park is a snorkeler’s paradise and a must-do day trip from Puerto Vallarta if you love exploring underwater.
Here, you’ll get to swim among schools of tropical fish, vibrant corals, and sometimes even manta rays or sea turtles! It’s truly a magical experience.
Please keep in mind that the park is a protected area known for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life, so make sure to bring reef-safe sunscreen.
Tip: This boat tour to Los Arcos is my recommended way to do this day trip! They’ll take you to top snorkeling spots in the area and you’ll get to spot dolphins, whales, and maybe even rays and turtles on the way. BOOK HERE.
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6. ATV Tours in Sierra Madre
ATV tours are an excellent way to explore the rugged terrain around Puerto Vallarta, particularly the Sierra Madre mountains.
You’ll ride through dense forests, cross rivers, and discover hidden waterfalls. It’s a pretty bumpy (but super fun ride) through scenic landscapes that will make you forget you’re on a beach holiday!
Plus, most tours include a break at a local village where you can grab a bite to eat and learn about the local culture.
Tip: Make sure to wear clothes you don’t mind getting muddy because trust me, it WILL get muddy.
Tip: This half-day tour is a really fun way to explore Sierra Madre! You’ll get to drive an all-terrain vehicle through the mountains (they have morning and afternoon tours available so it’s easy to fit it into your schedule). BOOK HERE.
Love horses? If you’re like me, you may prefer a horseback riding adventure and this is it! It also includes a zipline adventure at Rancho Capomo, so it makes for a really adventurous and fun outing. BOOK HERE.
7. Tequila for… Tequila!
Yes, there is a place named Tequila and that’s exactly where the spirit comes from!
In the town of Tequila, you can take tours of historic distilleries. Learn about the entire process from agave plant to bottle.
If you have the time, there’s even a train ride that will have you visiting some of the coolest places in and around town, all while getting to sample tequila, of course!
8. San Sebastian del Oeste
San Sebastian del Oeste is an art and architecture haven.
This charming little town, nestled in the Sierra Madre Mountains, brims with galleries and local artist studios. You can spend a day exploring the works of painters, sculptors, and artisans.
If you love shopping, make sure to stop by the local markets where you can buy unique, handcrafted items.
Many artists will be on hand to talk about their work, giving you greater insight into the local art scene.
The town’s colonial architecture is definitely another of its highlights. It’s definitely one of the best and most beautiful day trips from Puerto Vallarta.
Tip: This tour is a great option to visit this historic town! It’s a small group tour where you’ll explore the town, taste tequila at a distillery, visit and organic coffee factory and enjoy a traditional Mexican lunch. BOOK HERE.
9. El Tuito for Colonial Goodness
El Tuito offers a step back in time with its glorious colonial buildings. A day trip here is all about wandering through cobbled streets and admiring the unique blend of Spanish and indigenous architecture.
A perfect day in El Tuito would look something like this:
Visit the local church (make sure to go in as its interior is beautiful). Then, you can visit a few quaint cafés to people-watch before heading over to small local museums and galleries.
Tip: This tour is a great option to visit El Tuito. It starts in the morning and will have you exploring art galleries, shops, churches, and more. BOOK HERE.
10. Pueblo Magico “Mascota”
Mascota, designated as a “Pueblo Magico,” (Magical Town) is another of the best day trips from Puerto Vallarta.
Here, you can visit promises magical experiences. This town offers enchanting streets and structures that maintain their colonial charm. Discover
The main plaza is a great starting point and make sure to also take time to explore the natural beauty around it. As a tip, Mascota is often host to cultural events and markets, so you may want to check if there’s anything going on during your visit!
Tip: This full-day trip is a wonderful choice! Not only will you visit Mascota as well as a nearby village called Talpa de Allende which is rarely visited by tourists. BOOK HERE.
11. San Blas for all Things History, Nature, and Surfing
San Blas is a charming coastal town in Nayarit, Mexico, known for its rich history, natural beauty, and tranquil atmosphere.
Nestled along the Pacific coast, it’s home to unspoiled beaches like Playa El Borrego and Playa Las Islitas as well as La Tovara National Park, which is a mecca for nature lovers.
If you’re into history and culture, you’ll love it here! Historical sites such as the Fortress of San Basilio and the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary provide a glimpse into the town’s colonial past, while local markets offer fresh seafood and traditional Mexican crafts.
San Blas is also a haven for surfers, especially at Stoner’s Point, and offers excellent fishing opportunities.
Tip: This fun 10-hour day trip will have you enjoying a walking tour through San Blas, visiting a lagoon in the jungle, and exploring an 18th-century fort. BOOK HERE.
12. Whale Watching Tours
If you happen to be visiting Puerto Vallarta between December and March, a whale watching tour is an absolute must in your itinerry!
These majestic creatures migrate to the waters near Puerto Vallarta for breeding season. You can book a tour that guarantees sightings, offering a close-up look at these gentle giants as they breach and play in the ocean.
Tip: This is the tour I recommend for whale watching! It sails through Banderas Bay and you’ll be accompanied by a marine biologist who can tell you everything about humpback whales! BOOK HERE.
13. Marietas Islands
Marietas Islands, known for their rich marine life and scenic beaches are another of the best day trips from Puerto Vallarta.
Located just a short boat ride from Puerto Vallarta, these protected islands are home to numerous bird species, including blue-footed boobies.
The real attraction here is the Hidden Beach, accessible only by swimming through a tunnel during low tide.
Snorkeling and kayaking are popular activities around the islands, providing opportunities to see colorful coral reefs and vibrant fish.
Tip: I loved this tour to Marietas Islands! It includes snorkeling around the islands, kayaking, and of course a supper fun boat ride where you can spot animals like whales and dolphins on the way! BOOK HERE.
14. Bucerías for Great Food and Authentic Vibes
Bucerías is just a short drive from Puerto Vallarta and is known for its incredible seafood.
Here, you can enjoy ceviche, grilled fish, and shrimp tacos (it’s also one of my favorite destinations in the area not just for its food, but also for its super calm atmosphere and authentic vibe).
The beachfront restaurants let you dine with your toes in the sand, offering a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean.
Tuna Blanca is a popular spot for a more upscale dining experience, featuring innovative dishes and refreshing cocktails. For something more casual but just as tasty, head to El Buzo.
15. Pitillal for Great Street Food
Pitillal is a small town near Puerto Vallarta that is basically a haven for street food lovers.
You’ll find tacos al pastor, birria, and elote (grilled corn). Grab a fresh aguas frescas to wash it all down and don’t forget to try the churros for a sweet ending to your food adventure.
A guided street food tour can be a great way to make sure you don’t miss any local favorites and so that you can fully understand what each dish is about. Local vendors are friendly, and you can watch them cook your meal right in front of you.
Tip: This fun food tour is a great way to explore Pitillal through your taste buds. You’ll get to learn about different flavors and cooking styles as well as taste different dishes that stand out from this area! BOOK HERE.
16. Majahuitas Beach for Partying
Majahuitas Beach is a hidden gem located just south of Puerto Vallarta.
This secluded beach is only accessible by boat. Even though it makes for the perfect relaxing spot, it’s also known for its beach parties on weekends!
Local and international DJs are often invited to Majahuitas, and you’re very likely to have a blast here!
Tip: You can check the calendar here (you can book your ticket online as well as boat rides to and from Majahuitas) or opt for this catamaran boat tour to Majahuitas will have you enjoying a fun beach day!
17. Nuevo Vallarta for Para Sailing
Looking for a thrilling experience? Para sailing in Nuevo Vallarta is a perfect day trip for ya!
As you soar through the air, you’ll get panoramic views of the coastline, marine life, and nearby islands.
The sensation of flying is unparalleled, making it a must-try for thrill-seekers (I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re scared of heights, though!)
18. Cabo Corrientes for Kayaking
Cabo Corrientes is a much less crowded area than Puerto Vallarta, offering a quieter and more intimate experience for kayaking.
Here, you’ll get to paddle through crystal-clear waters, explore hidden coves, and get up close with diverse marine life.
Kayak rentals are available for both solo and tandem options and usually cost around $20-$30 USD per hour.
19. Punta Mita for Luxury
Punta Mita, located on the northern tip of Banderas Bay in Nayarit, Mexico, is a luxurious resort town known for its stunning beaches, world-class golf courses, and high-end resorts.
A day trip to Punta Mita from Puerto Vallarta is perfect if you’re seeking a blend of relaxation and luxury.
You’ll love the town’s exceptional dining options, from beachfront seafood shacks to gourmet restaurants, or enjoy a round of golf on one of the two Jack Nicklaus Signature courses
20. San Pancho for Bohemian Vibes
San Pancho, officially known as San Francisco (“Pancho” is short for “Francisco”), is a charming coastal village located in Nayarit, Mexico, just an hour’s drive north of Puerto Vallarta.
Known for its golden sandy beaches and gentle waves, the town offers a tranquil escape with a bohemian vibe. The town boasts a thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries, workshops, and cultural events happening year-round!
The stunning beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing, while the surrounding jungle provides opportunities for eco-tourism activities like bird watching, hiking, and horseback riding.
Tip: This tour is a wonderful option if you want to visit San Pancho and Sayulita (mentioned above). BOOK HERE.