PV walking tours
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Free
Days & Times: Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9 a.m. and noon. Saturdays at 9 a.m. No reservations needed.
Meeting Point: Downtown (Centro) at the Municipal Tourism Office in the Old City Hall building, across the street from the north side of the Main Square and a half block west of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church (the church with the crown). The tourism office is located at the southeast corner of the building.
https://visit-vallarta.com/adventures/tours/free-walking-tours/
Seafood tour
A filling seafood lunch with a local friend. A relaxed afternoon of chatting, learning about seafood and tasting delicious local dishes.
You´ll learn how seafood is caught, prepared and eaten around Puerto Vallarta. We will visit 5 different spots in Old and Downtown. You´ll be able to taste fresh ceviche and aguachile, fish fillets, tacos and quesadillas, cocktails and more. Oysters, mahi mahi, marlin, shrimp and more. Plus, a couple of aguas frescas, beer and dessert. We’ll hit the beach, street vendors and cool restaurants. So fresh and delicious! Watch, listen, smell and enjoy.
At every stop, you will learn the menus and prices. We will guide you through the selection process and recommend the most authentic and representative items. Then you pay for your own food.
The total expense per person for this very filling lunch, including drinks and dessert and extras, is the equivalent between $12 and $17 USD at the very most. Bring your pesos and your apetite!
https://www.guruwalk.com/walks/11541-seafood101-walk
Taco101 – daytime taco walk
A relaxed afternoon of chatting, learning about local finger foods and tasting delicious authentic tacos. A (very) filling taco lunch with a local friend.
You´ll learn the history of tacos and how tacos are prepared and eaten around Mexico. We will visit up to 5 different taco spots in the central and south neighborhoods. You’ll be able to taste 5 to 10 different tacos and many salsas and toppings. It’s the most popular breakfast or lunch tacos in the city, the ones we locals often eat. You may try refried beans, cheese, beef machaca, beef and pork birria, chicharron, carnitas, marlin and baja style fish tacos, and shrimp and octopus quesadillas. Plus, drinks and dessert. And lot’s of fun. We’ll visit street stands and small taco eateries, all of them family businesses. We will also visit a corn tortilla factory!
At every stop, you will learn the menus and prices. We will guide you through the selection process and recommend the most authentic and representative items. And then you take care of your check. The total expense per person for this very filling breakfast or lunch, including drinks and dessert, is the equivalent to between $10 and $15 USD at the very most. Bring your pesos and your apetite!
https://www.guruwalk.com/walks/11531-taco101-daytime-taco-walk
Free Days & Times: Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9 a.m. and noon. Saturdays at 9 a.m. No reservations needed. Meeting Point: Downtown (Centro) at the Municipal Tourism Office in the Old City Hall building, across the street from the north side of the Main Square and a half block west of Our…
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