No need to stop or say a word, but unfortunately those sales tactics do detract somewhat from this beautiful prominent stretch of Puerto Vallarta. If you aren't interested, just keep going. This seems to be a new tactic of a small number of salespeople, and it might cause distress to some visitors who aren't forewarned. Unfortunately, a small number of vendors may fib to you, with lines such as "hey, you dropped something". You will find that a few of the shops, especially those selling tequila, tour tickets, jewlery, and some restaurants can be very persistent in trying to get you to come in and spend your money. In one area near the Naval Museum you will see on some evenings a range of food vendors with small stands selling corn, ceviche, sausages, burgers and french fries, cakes, crepes, and other options for inexpensive prices. Where the malecon crosses the River Cuale from Centro to Zona Romantica you have a nice pedestrian bridge and you easily can walk onto the Isla Cuale island, which is a nice quiet spot to visit and enjoy nature.Īctivity on the malecon goes from early morning with joggers and dog walkers until late-night hours, with some bars and nightclubs open very late. Also near this spot is the zocalo or main square and the Church of Guadalupe, which are must-see places. In the middle of the malecon you will see the Los Arcos ampitheatre where you enjoy nightly performances in Spanish of clowns, comedians, dancers and music. You will see and hear the waves on one side, shops, restaurants and bars on the other side, and some nice sculptures every block. The Malecon is a beautful boardwalk of about 1.5 km along the bay.
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