
Trash receptacles are located at the back of the park off Bluff Dr.Summer Rates are applicable the Friday before Memorial Day through Labor Day.Winter Rates are applicable the Tuesday after Labor Day to Memorial Day Friday.Check-in time is from 2 pm – 10 pm daily.Dine at the Beachcomber restaurants right on the beach or stop at the Shake Shack along the Coast Highway with amazing views. Crystal Cove State Park – beautiful park for hiking with amazing coastal vistas.Restaurants & bars include: Bungalow, Quiet Woman, Banderas, Gina’s Pizza, and Zinc Cafe. Corona Del Mar – cute area offering beautiful views, and quaint shops.Fashion Island – a world-class shopping and dining destination.

Back Bay Nature Preserve – offers tons of wildlife viewing with trails for hiking and great for kayaking.Lido Marina and Cannery Village – this has unique upscale shops and a number of waterfront restaurants including The Cannery, Nobu, Malibu Farm Grill, Bear Flag Fish Grill, and Bluewater Grill.Fast food includes McDonalds and Del Taco. Mariner’s Mile offers a number of nearby restaurants including the Rusty Pelican,Billie’s by the Beach, The Winery and Louie’s by the Bay.You can take the ferry (as a pedestrian, in your car or with your bike) across the water to Balboa Village from Balboa Island. Balboa Village – great for families with a ferris wheel and other fun attractions.Be sure to try a chocolate covered frozen banana. Balboa Island – home to quaint shops & restaurants.All of the two-bedroom suites have air conditioning, one has a private pool.Attractively tiled tubs in the larger suites.
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One of the best, Rio Cuale Flea Market, has multiple vendors selling wood carvings, handmade jewelry, and glass and beadwork (among many other items). Other popular daytime activities include shopping - not just the annoying beach vendor kind - at Puerto Vallarta's mazelike markets. With all this ocean comes a variety of water sports, like scuba diving with manta rays off Islas Marietas, boating around Los Arcos' reefs, and parasailing off of the popular Playa Los Muertos. The massive Banderas Bay alone offers over 25 miles of seashore. Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico's most picturesque beach destinations, with historic white-washed buildings, and cerulean seas set against a rugged mountain skyline. It is known as the most happening and diverse area. Home to a lively boardwalk lined with beachfront cafes and bars, a number of fine restaurants and galleries, and a festive after-dark scene, downtown is an appealing district for many. Rising up from the main southbound road out of town, in a district called Colonia Las Amapas, the hotel is a five-to-ten minute walk -albeit a steep one - from Old Town Puerto Vallarta, the adjacent downtown district, and Playa Los Muertos (Beach of the Dead), the only sandy stretch of beach in Puerto Vallarta proper.
