The Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta

Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta
Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta

Playa Las Animas : Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta

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Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta – Las Animas Beach is a little slice of paradise to the south of Puerto Vallarta. And is a place I have had on my bucket list for years to get. There you need to take a bus or a taxi from Puerto Vallarta to the small fishing Village of boka De tomad Lan. From here you can either hike to Las Animas in about 2 hours. You can take a 5-minute boat ride. Which costs 100 Mexican pesos.

I am so excited to go (Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta).  Somewhere that I have wanted to go for years. I have been to ptoa six or seven times and I’ve always had this place on my list. But I haven’t had a chance until now to get over there.

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Las Animas – Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta

Today I’m going to Las Animas. Which is a from what I understand very Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta. That you can only access either by boat or by hiking there. So, I’m going to hike there and and perhaps take the boat back. But first I need to go get some cash. Because the area where you get the boat. From Bo tomad Lan uh does not have any ATMs and I’m pretty sure. If you want food you want to pay for the boat. You want to do anything. Uh. You’re going to need to pay in Mexican besso. So, let’s go. Get some. So, one of the reasons, I’ve never gone to tight.

Before is it’s a little bit of a mission. Um. You have to take the bus to B Toman. Which takes about an hour and then it’s a 2- and 1/2-hour hike to the Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta. Then you do it all in verse my loose plan is to do. The bus the hike sees how my legs feel. What time it is. How much Daylight’s left uh and probably take the boat back to badlan. And then possibly take an Uber depending on the price. I checked this morning and it’s about 300 pesos. Which is around about $15. So, we’ll see after getting some cash.

Where the bus stop is located it only costs cost 10 pesos. About 60 the bus to boka only took about 35 minutes in the end. So much faster than I thought it would be the bus ends here. So, you’ll know you’ve arrived when everybody gets off. The bus from here walk towards the water and then to the left. So that the river is on your right side until. You see the foot bridge that takes you across the river. And along this beautiful Coastal path.

So, from what I read this hike is not strenuous in any way. Um. But there are a lot of rocks it’s not fully paved all the way. So, I’ve worn sneakers and socks um I’ve got my bathing suit on underneath. But shorts that are comfortable for walking in a big 32 oz bottle of water. Some snacks because I think there are restaurants on the Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta. But my plan is to come back to Boke tomad Lan for lunch cuz. I heard that the food here is awesome.

So that’s my plan for the day the path is a little bit uneven to say the least. There are signs everywhere pointing the way to kitos and Las Animas I don’t know. If the trail was affected by some of the tropical storms that came through PTO via this year. But all these articles that I read about this Trail being easy. Li woo as I fall over it’s not like not really hard.  But there’s scrambling like there’s Sandy path. It’s quite steep there’s a lot of stairs. It’s hot. And this is in December.  It’s December 16th today and it’s over 80°.

So yeah, it’s a little difficult never travel to Mexico without travel insurance. You walk past several beaches (Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta) along the way to Las Animas. Where you may be tempted to stop and stay for a while. I actually thought perhaps. A little controversially that the Beautiful beaches along. The way was even more beautiful, than Las Animas itself. First you come to colomitos. Then Playa Madagascar Playa cabayo and eventually. Las Animas opens up to a wide Bay full of boats. And restaurants ready to serve you.

All of the other day visitors most of whom arrive by boat. The hike at a leisurely Pace takes about 2 hours especially. If you stop for photos or simply to enjoy the different beaches along the way well. This is a much bigger Beach. Than I thought it was going to be there like restaurant. I was so hungry. By the time, I arrived the plan to wait until. I was back in bokeh was out of the question.

So, I found a place where I could Lounge in the shade. And enjoy some delicious Seafood. After a few celebratory pacificas. I decided the best idea. Would be to take the boat back to Boa at told for about $5. It was totally worth. It not only for saving my legs. But to enjoy the views back over all the Bays. I hope you enjoyed hiking. These beautiful beaches with me is it worth it. I think the hike is 100% worth.

I’ve done in Mexico. There’s no doubting that. But I do think I would probably rather spend my time at Playa cabayo or Madagascar. There’s so much more Solitude there and as long as. You bring all. Your need for the day.  You can have what feels like your own private Best Beaches in Puerto Vallarta.

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