Charley Wished He'd Never Visited Puerto Vallarta!

Day Sailing Puerto Vallarta in the Sierra Madre foothills along the shore of the 25 mile diameter Banderas Bay on the Pacific Ocean, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the beautiful vacation resort destination and retirement haven in the center of the Mexican Riviera boasts of having some of the finest deep sea fishing waters in the world; those found in the deep bay, an extension of a large canyon running from the Sierra Madre Occidentals, and in the ocean just outside of the bay. Not only are they very deep in certain areas, but the undulating underwater terrain provides safe haven to the deep water game fish. Combined with the varying depths, year round warm water temperatures, and Pacific currents make conditions ideal for many popular varieties of salt water game fish.


Vallarta Yachts, sail fish, tuna, and dorado are those most often pursued by sport fishermen in the Vallarta area. Trolling the deep blue Pacific Ocean waters with lures, live, or dead bait will seldom result in a day long boring boat ride. Instead, you can just about bank on having a number of exhilarating moments when the reels suddenly start screaming and the rods appear to be breaking in half!


The big blue or puerto vallarta yachts marlin are considered the rarest to find and generally the odds of catching one of these enormous fish are best during the summer months; whereas the sails, tuna, and dorado are found year round with the best time usually during the months of November through January with Vallarta's annual sail fish tournament being held in November.


As with fishing in all regions of the world, some years are better than others. For example, during one tournament a few years ago, each boat with two anglers landed an average of five sail fish per day. Some of us caught as many as 15 sails in a single day, with up to three fish hooked simultaneously; all jumping, twisting, and flipping wildly across the horizon. What an exciting moment and what a mess with lines going out and crossing in every direction!


Dorado are probably considered the most beautiful of all the game fish and they are also considered by many to be one of the finest eating fish. They can be caught in the Vallarta area year round, feeding in the bay waters within a few hundred yards of the shore as well as far out at sea. They are often in the 30-50 pound range but the big old bulls can reach 100 pounds or more.


Now, for the toughest fish of them all; the yellow fin tuna. When they come to town, they often arrive in schools; playing and feeding among the dolphins. The yellow fins are commonly in the 50-100 pound range and considered by many to be the best eating fish in the sea, especially in the Orient where they command premium prices.


When the large schools of tuna arrive in PV, so do the huge floating fish factories from the Far East. They are often outfitted with helicopters, speed boats, and large encircling nets or purse seines. The helicopters will hover over the Pacific waters just outside of Banderas Bay in search for the tuna schools. Once spotted, the speed boats are launched; at which time they proceed to scare and chase the tuna in ever reducing circles, virtually herding them into a small area over the pre-positioned net. On occasion, we have witnessed the illegal use of dynamite; where explosive charges are detonated underwater, thereby killing or stunning every fish or dolphin in the area. Finally, the nets are drawn up and into the boat, often yielding tons of fish. Aboard these large commercial fishing boats, the fish are often processed and either canned or frozen shortly thereafter.


Aside from being illegal, this type of fishing is terribly detrimental to sport fishing. More importantly, it also destroys every other living creature in the area which often includes the dolphins. This method of fishing is so efficient and effective that if allowed to continue uncontrolled, it would not take many years before the entire tuna species would be eradicated.


Some of us have been fortunate enough to locate the schools before the large commercial fleets arrive and what a thrill it is to see them among the dolphins and birds overhead, all feeding on the small surface water fish. These tuna are typically in the 30-100 pound range and put up a real fight; first heading down and then out. Their bodies are built for strength and speed, thus providing a great deal of excitement and challenge bringing them aboard.


The larger tuna seem to be few and far between and generally not among the schools. On some occasions, we'll find areas just outside Banderas Bay where we might catch five to ten yellow fins in a day, each in the 100-200 pound range. Now, we're starting to get serious; these creatures will really get your attention as you huff and puff for a half hour to an hour bringing them in!


It seems like once or twice a year, usually between December and February, we'll find a couple random monsters ranging anywhere from 200-400 pounds. On one occasion three years ago, we landed a pair of world record sized yellow finned tunas, each in the 380-400 pound category and measuring very close to seven feet in length. (This is not just another fish story--please visit our web site for documented evidence!) The world record is 388 pounds and 83 inches long and many of the tuna of this size are caught in the Vallarta area.


The day we caught these behemoths, it took almost three hours to land Charley, weighing in at somewhere between 385-390 pounds and 83 inches long (see the photo), and another three hours to land his twin brother Bubba, at an estimated 390-400 pounds and 84 inches long. We had no scales capable of weighing the twins although 20 year veteran fishermen in the area indicated they were the biggest they'd ever seen; probably meeting or exceeding the world record.


Once hooked, these monsters headed straight to the bottom before racing a quarter mile further out from the boat. It was instantly obvious that these were huge tunas because the only other fish of this size and strength in the area are marlin and they tend to swim to the surface and jump into the air. It required tremendous strength and endurance to land these creatures; more than we individually had to offer. Therefore, we had to alternate being harnessed into the fighting chair every half hour or so and after three hours and two against one, man prevailed over creature. Talk about an exhausting way to get your exercise for the day; hooking one of these monsters is almost life threatening! Landing one of these 10 year old grand daddies is no longer classified as having fun while fishing; this is very strenuous work for anyone, let alone a couple of geezers that were almost sent into a state of cardiac arrest! One thing was for certain; after landing these giants, we'd had enough fishing for the day!


Charley and Bubba must have provided close to 400 pounds of delicious fresh tuna meat which eventually fed perhaps 100 people in the Vallarta community. Not only did Charley and Bubba have good taste in selecting our boat after living at sea for ten years, but as Star Kist would say, "they tasted good". However, you can rest assured; Charley the tuna wished he'd never visited Puerto Vallarta!




What Happens When Tourists Cruise To Puerto Vallarta, Mexico?

Yachts Puerto Vallarta, Mexico has become one of the most popular tourist resort destinations in the world. Because Vallarta is located along the Mexican Riviera on the Pacific Ocean, a substantial portion of these tourists arrive by boat; the majority in large cruise ships, however many come in their private yachts.


Ten years ago, a Puerto Vallarta Yacht Charters ship would arrive in Vallarta every other day. At certain times during the "high season" of November through May when the average temperature is 73°F with virtually no chance of rain, cruise ships would arrive two days in a row.


Five years ago, the popularity of Puerto Vallarta Boat Rentals and specifically cruising to the Mexican Riviera, reached a point where you could find a cruise liner at the Puerto Vallarta Marine Terminal almost every day, and sometimes, a second cruise liner anchored in Banderas Bay. Passengers from the anchored ship were then shuttled to shore by small tenders.


Two years ago, you could count on at least one Day Yacht Charters Puerto Vallarta ship every day in Vallarta and often find another one or two ships anchored in the bay. The traffic was so heavy at the Marine Terminal that the authorities in Vallarta started construction on the new Maritime Terminal.


Construction of the new Maritime Terminal in Puerto Vallarta was completed in early 2007, thus tripling the cruise passenger capacity. Today, you'll usually see at least two cruise ships docked at the Maritime Terminal and frequently three. Cruising to Vallarta has become so popular that there are times during the "high season" when a fourth ship has to anchor in the bay! With an average of close to 2,000 passengers per ship, this results in anywhere from 4,000 to 8,000 tourists arriving daily by cruise ship.


(As a side note of interest, the Puerto Vallarta International Airport was recently quadrupled in size in order to accommodate the flights that are arriving and departing all day, everyday.)


Now that we have a feel for the volume of cruising tourists arriving daily in Vallarta by commercial cruise liners, let's consider those arriving by private yachts.


Ten years ago, Puerto Vallarta was the home to a beautiful 400 slip Marina for private yachts ranging in size from 30ft to well over 100ft. There was also a marina in Nuevo Vallarta with 380 slips for smaller boats up to 30ft long.


Due to the recent demand for additional slips, larger slips, and yachting related services, a number of significant new marina construction projects have been undertaken; some of which have been completed, some currently under construction, and some still in the planning stages.


For example, the beautiful Nuevo Vallarta Marina now has nearly 250 slips for yachts ranging from 30ft to 120ft long. The modern $50 million Marina Riviera Nayarit, located in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, is approximately 40% complete with nearly 400 berths for yachts ranging from 30ft to 400ft. Fonatur, Mexico's National Tourism Development Trust, has planned a 150 slip marina in their Phase 1 development program just north of Punta de Mita. These marinas will increase the moorage capacity from 400 to well over 1,200 private yachts, thereby tripling the total volume of tourists privately cruising to Vallarta.


Okay, now that we have a feel for the growth of the Vallarta area and the volume of tourists cruising to Vallarta, let's explore just what happens to these tourists as they arrive in Paradise.


As the tourists disembark from the commercial cruise liners or their private yachts, they are first greeted by the friendly faces of English speaking Mexicans. Because the local economy is based solely on tourism, almost everyone is now speaking some degree of English and therefore communication is never an obstacle in Vallarta. Friendly faces as revealed in the Conde Nast survey of its readers, where Vallarta was voted the friendliest resort destination in the world.


Of all things, those arriving by cruise ships first see a Sam's Club, a Mega Wal-Mart, and a huge new modern shopping center; probably not what they would expect to see in a sleepy little Mexican fishing village! They soon discover that Vallarta is no longer sleepy or little, in that its population has exploded to 350,000 inhabitants and is projected to reach 600,000 by the year 2015.


Unfortunately, those arriving by cruise ships are generally allowed only about eight hours in town before the ship cruises out on its journey to the next Mexican Riviera port. While in town, they are given many options in the way of city activities and tours. Some opt to play golf on any of the seven magnificent courses; others might want to take a four hour deep sea fishing trip or play tennis on any of the hundreds of tennis courts. Some take jungle safaris, ATV trips through the Sierra Madre Mountains, or go whale watching, snorkeling, or swimming with the dolphins Those less ambitious tourists take sight seeing bus tours through the city and then into the fine neighborhoods where the multi-million dollar haciendas and villas are nestled among the hillsides overlooking Banderas Bay.


The majority of these cruisers merely catch one of the thousands of taxis and head into town for a day of strolling along the Malecon by the beach, shopping the many boutique stores, or dining in any of the hundreds of fine restaurants.


Regardless of what the cruisers do during their short stay in Vallarta, they are all treated with dignity, respect, and friendliness and therefore are eager to return for a longer visit the next time. The taste of Vallarta is so addictive, that in all probability, their next visit will be by air and will last for a week or longer.


Those that come in their private yachts generally stay for longer periods of time. In fact, the quality of life is so great in Vallarta, that many of those fortunate individuals, who could afford to live anywhere in the world, have just docked their yachts in Vallarta and made this their winter residence. After all, Mexico was recently ranked the top retirement destination in the world by International Living Magazine and Puerto Vallarta is considered by many to be the most desirable city in Mexico for retirement.


To sum it up; what happens when tourists cruise to Vallarta is that they often become so infatuated by the climate, the scenery of mountains and ocean, the people, the cleanliness, the safety, the available activities, and the overall quality of life, that they either return as soon as possible or they just stay, joining the other 50,000 North Americans that have made Puerto Vallarta their retirement home in Paradise.




The Best Places to Visit in Mexico With a Yacht Charter

 Mexico is known for its warm hospitality Day Yacht Charters Puerto Vallarta and its ancient culture. It is steeped in history and has a colorful vibrancy about it that can leave nobody untouched. The food, culture, architecture and traditions here are all unique and can be quite an experience for someone who has never been here before, a feast for all the senses.


Some of the best places to visit in Mexico are along the coast of Sea of Cortez, there are plenty of beautiful beaches, ports and quaint fishing villages here that can make any holiday a dream vacation. Mexico has so many islands and beaches that perhaps to include them all in your holiday the best way would be through a Mexico yacht charter. A yacht charter Mexico would allow you to go island hopping everyday, enjoying a different beach everyday.


Some of the best locations in Mexico are:


* La Paz- La Paz is classic Mexico, old world charm, upscale fashion and a laid back lifestyle. There are plenty of road side cafes and restaurants here, perfect for an evening coffee. The beach here provides a stunning view of the landscape, the bright blue waters against the red cliffs.


* Isla Partida- this beautiful island is one of the most stunning islands in Mexico. There are plenty of things to be done here including water sports, swimming, snorkeling and diving. The reefs, seals, sharks and the manta rays in the waters here make it a perfect location for scuba diving.


* Puerto Vallarta- Puerto Vallarta is one of the liveliest and the most sophisticated towns in Mexico. The city is surrounded by wooded hills on one side and the stunning bay on the other side. The beaches here are stunning with white sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.


* Acapulco- Acapulco is a round the clock party place, one of the most vibrant places in Mexico. The beaches here have golden sand and are dotted with pubs and cafes. There are several architectural attractions and museums here too for those who are interested in exploring the history and culture of Mexico.


* Manzanillo- Manzanillo is a busy port town that is fast becoming a tourism hub. The golden beaches here are perfect for spending a day relaxing in the sun. There are several nightclubs, pubs and restaurants here to enjoy the nightlife.


* Mazatlan- Mazatlan is a unique destination as a historic town and a popular beach destination. The old town of the city is marvelously charming with its cobbled streets, narrow alleys lined with historic old buildings and small restaurants that serve amazing food. The beach here is one of the most famous beaches in Mexico and there are several museums and architectural wonders here that are basked in ancient history.




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Seaside Vacation Homes - Save Money South of the Border

 If you are looking for the best seaside vacation homes at the most affordable prices, Mexico has the lot to offer when it comes to ocean views, sunsets, water sports, activities, and amenities in their vacation home Puerto Vallarta Boat Rentals.


It wasn't that long ago when foreigners of Mexico were not allowed to own or invest in beachfront real estate, which left a lot of "would be" buyers frustrated, knowing there was cheap oceanfront property available in a prime location but the opportunity to own or invest in beachfront real estate in Mexico was nil.


In 2005 the government of Mexico enacted fideicomiso, which is roughly translated to mean real estate trust, making it possible for US and other foreign investors to purchase the cheap oceanfront property available, making Mexico a popular spot for exclusive luxury style residences and a haven for beachfront real estate investments


What Makes Mexico a More Affordable Vacation Home Choice?


One of the biggest reasons that vacation homes are more affordable in Mexico is the fact that the value of Mexican currency has historically been consistently lower than US or other foreign currency.


Foreign investors having the opportunity to buy property and the need for economic stimulus in Mexico, has brought back the long forgotten idea of finding cheap oceanfront property and has made it a reality again.


Not only is the property less expensive to buy but the cost of building, staffing, and everything else that comes with developing vacation home rentals is far less expensive too. Some of the savings seen by developers is being passed down to the vacation home renters, keeping the cost of vacation home rentals at a very modest rate.


Naturally the lower cost of vacation home rentals in turn is bringing an increase in visitors. This makes it a win-win situation for both investor and consumer. Just as an example of the savings you can expect, consider this...luxury beach villas in Florida, with the same amenities and features will sometimes cost you two or more times the rent of a vacation home south of the border. The dollar doesn't go near as far stateside as is does in neighboring Mexico.


The Trend in New Beachfront Real Estate Development is Luxury


Luxury beach villas with on-site golf course, tennis court, spa, and personal chef are just examples of the amenities you'll get to choose when searching a vacation home in Mexico. The trend in the development of beachfront real estate has been to provide exclusive, luxurious residences and vacation homes with more amenities than thought imaginable. You'll also find that you'll have a unique choice in architectural features in many of the seaside vacation homes available. Luxury beach villas, with walls that seem to disappear, expanding your living area to the beautifully landscaped stone deck and allowing you the full enjoyment of beautiful views and seaside breezes.


It's Not Just The Price That Makes Mexico a Great Vacation Home Area...


Mexico offers a vacationer a wide variety of lifestyle settings. A tranquil way of life, where clear skies over serene deserts engulf you or a busy tourist filled beach with amusements and lot of fun for the family. Some of the most popular spots are just minutes from the California border. And include Northern Baja, Cancun, Puerto Penasco, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta and San Miguel. Northern Baja is the major center of ecotourism, with whale sanctuaries, coral reefs, surf destinations, and desert areas with exotic animals and plants. Visitors come to enjoy the cactus covered mountains year-round, the soft beige sandy beaches, and the sparkling waters of the Pacific or the Gulf of Mexico. Baja boasts every type of available activity, including hiking a desert wash, kayaking, walking the miles of uninhabited beaches, boating, shopping or bird-watching.




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Buying Puerto Vallarta Real Estate: The North Bay

 Bandaras Bay and the north side of Puerto Vallarta Yacht Charters offer incredible Mexico real estate options in a number of neighborhoods. Because this area is closer to downtown Puerto Vallarta, you'll find a higher number of available properties, both simple and luxurious. You'll be able to find single family houses, condominiums, town homes and top of the line luxury residences. This article focuses on the area south of Punta de Mita and north of the Hotel Zone.


Just south of the luxurious Punta de Mita, you'll find La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, another classic example of the laid back culture of Mexico. Its downtown area features small local shops and eateries and simple, comfortable hotels and bed and breakfasts and this is the hotspot for live music. "La Cruz" is about to get a world class marina with slips to accommodate up to 400 boats among other developments including condominiums, restaurants and other tourist attractions. You may yet find a bargain around these parts in an older home, but the newer condominiums will be luxurious and pricey. For now you can find homes, lots and condominiums for as low as $65,000 - which is a bargain in the Puerto Vallarta real estate market and up to $4.5 million for an incredible 8 bedroom manse.


Traveling further into the bay you'll find Bucerias, the closest large town to Puerto Vallarta and only 12 miles north of the airport. Bucieras has the longest bay beachfront area at over five miles and also houses several excellent small restaurants and a thriving main square. It's known as an excellent community for scuba divers. The long, shallow beach front draws many local families for swimming, sun bathing and shell seeking. This is a very popular location for expatriates from the U.S. and Canada since the prices are more reasonable than downtown Puerto Vallarta and the mood is less "city" like. Houses can be purchased for as little as $65,000 and as much as $2.5 million. Bucieras, like La Cruz de Huanacaxtle is an excellent location in which to invest because it is both up and coming and in close enough proximity to Puerto Vallarta to be constantly rising in value.


Nuevo Vallarta's which is also often associated with the Flamingos Club Residencial is becoming known as one of the fastest growing areas in all of Mexico. New Vallarta houses a number of hotels and many of its resorts and planned communities are drawing large numbers of occupants. Many people think that Nuevo Vallarta neighborhoods have the look of south Florida with large luxury hotels, condominium complexes and gorgeous lush planned communities. The area is dotted with golf courses, lakes and canals and is both quiet and private despite its level of development. Along the long beach are a number of excellent restaurants, a marina and yacht club, a shopping mall, a water park and a number of cyber cafes and other modern amenities. In the lower price range, Puerto Vallarta real estate shoppers will find primarily condominiums from which to choose, while if you have more significant capital to invest you'll find a nice variety of homes within planned communities. Prices range from around $80,000 to upwards of $8 million for development lots. This are has a high number of time share opportunities as well.


Marina Vallarta is a planned residential and resort development on a massive 544 acres of land. The development was created around Mexico's largest marina and an incredible 18 hole golf course. The development is less than 20 years old so it has an excellent infrastructure and it caters to tourists and residents alike with plenty of amenities, homes, condos and hotels. It has a lovely beach and boardwalk and you can charter boats for pleasure of fishing easily at the marina. Spas and restaurants abound as this neighborhood is only 1 mile south of the airport and is convenient to everyone. The other excellent benefit of this Puerto Vallarta neighborhood is that there are properties of all kinds available from small bungalows for as little as $60,000 up to larger homes in the $1.5 million range and up.




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Must See Puerto Vallarta Attractions And A Vacation to Australia

 Yachts Puerto Vallarta is caressed by the ocean breeze, nourished by the river waters, decorated by palm trees and millions of flowers, and loved by its inhabitants and visitors alike... Puerto Vallarta has everything to give those who decide to step on its fertile land.


Nightlife: French Mexican celebrity chef Thierry Bloutet, promises a memorable mea in magical surroundings indoors or out at the very popular Café des Artistes. Continue the party at a Vallarta club. Visitors who crave excitement of crowds, dancing all together head for Christine, which flaunts laser shows and roving international DJ's. For sipping Champagne and dancing on the sand, moonlit Nikki Beach is the sexiest of Puerto Vallarta attractions.


Golfing Championship Courses: If your favorite club is called Big Bertha, you'll be awed by Puerto Vallarta's spectacularly scenic championship golf. Many hotels offer golf packages and a golf concierge. Puerto Vallarta's seven 18-hole courses were designed by the likes of legends; Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones, Tom Weiskopf, and Robert Van Jaggen are attractions for golfers the world over. Nicklaus' Vista Vallarta hosts the Puerto Vallarta Championship, A PGA Tour Champions event.


Coasting along Bandera Bay: Puerto Vallarta is set on ocean-deep Banderas Bay, which has water sports attractions aplenty. Surfers are drawn to the tall waves off the nearby beach town of Lo de Marcos. Scuba divers seek out Vallarta waters for their crystalline visibility, black coral formations, and large marine life such as sea turtles and dolphins. Yachting season kicks off with the San Diego to Puerto Vallarta Regatta in the fall and reaches a fever pitch with the Banderas Bay Regatta in March.


Whatever type of vacation you are looking for, Puerto Vallarta has it all.


Holiday Systems International Presents a Vacation to Australia


G' Day mate and welcome to Australia! Australia is a country and continent with as diverse a climate as the United States. From Sydney Harbor to Hobart in Tasmania, home of the Tasmanian devil, you can experience vast mountain ranges, swamps, city life, beach resorts, and even famous Outback territories. Enjoy Kangaroo Island where you can spend nights enjoying the sights and sounds of koala bears and kangaroos. Walk the paths about the island, take pictures, and relax with sumptuous food. From there you can visit nature preserves outside Melbourne such as Ayers Rock also know as Uluru a large sandstone rock formation. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantajara and Uankunytjajra, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Or visit Adelaide the Australian city where there's always something going on.





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