Puerto Vallarta
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ECOTOURISM

 

Puerto Vallarta has much to offer nature lovers: reserves, hiking, sea turtle sanctuaries, and an abundance of flora and fauna. The splendid natural scenery is one of the main attractions of the destination; this is supported by the wide variety of wildlife inhabiting its marshes, which serve as breeding grounds for fish and crustaceans. Crocodiles and birds also nest there, hiding in the foliage of the vegetation.

 

From November through April, you can take a boat out to see whales and their offspring, or perhaps witness their mating rituals. If you?re lucky enough, a curious young whale will come up to your boat and let you touch it. You can also have the captivating experience of swimming with sea lions and dolphins.

 

Colomitos - Located southeast of Puerto Vallarta and south of Boca de Tomatlan, this place offers the chance to hike among birds, butterflies, lizards and tropical trees.

 

Islas Marietas - Here you will find such superb indigenous species as the Blue Footed Booby and the splendid green Military Macaw, which unfortunately are in danger of extinction. You will also have the thrilling opportunity to see the Blackthroated Magpie Jay,(no OR) the Duck-Billed Frog, or even the simple green frog. From December through March, one can also go whale watching.

 

Los Arcos - This nature reserve with fascinating landscape is known for its three arch-shaped rock formations found on small islands. If you?d like to go sightseeing here, you will find all the lush vegetation of the Sierra Madre: pines, oaks, Oyamel firs and junipers. There are also 366 species and 10 subspecies of birds, a real treat for bird watchers.

 

Boca de Tomates - The turtle sanctuary in this place allows you to actively contribute to Puerto Vallarta?s nature conservation efforts during the months of July and December. Both children and adults can help protect marine turtles and their offspring during the hatching process. The eggs recovered from the beaches are incubated in special nurseries, where they remain protected and safe from danger for 45 days, which is the average incubation time.

 

Boca de Tomatlan - Hiking trips for nature observing depart from this small villa.

 

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