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Like many resort towns, the best things to do in Puerto Vallarta are seemingly endless—but unlike other beachfront escapes along Mexico’s Pacific coastline, Puerto Vallarta still maintains a small-town feel even with its big city footprint. If you're only expecting spring break vibes, the city will surprise you: families and LGBTQ+ travelers alike flock to Puerto Vallarta for its vibrant food, art scene, outdoor recreation, and of course, its sunny beaches.  Start your morning with a walking tour or snorkeling excursion, then spend the afternoon zip-lining through the rainforest—better yet, get crafty at a chocolate workshop—before settling in for fresh seafood and incredible sunsets along the city's beachfront promenade. To make the most of your trip, here are some of the best things to do in Puerto Vallarta. RECOMMENDED: the best things to do in Mexico

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Puerto Vallarta might get all the glory and Cabo San Lucas most of the fame, but beachfront Mexican town Nuevo Vallarta also deserves its share of praise. A quick geography lesson for uninitiated: Nuevo Vallarta has nothing to do with Puerto Vallarta. While you do fly into PV to get to NV, the two areas are neighbors and belong to two totally different states within Mexico. Nuevo Vallarta is one of 23 different coastal towns within Riviera Nayarit, an extensive 192 miles of coastline along the Nayarit state. It acts as a gateway to popular nearby villages such as Sayulita and San Pancho, and is a convenient alternative to the pricey resorts of the glamorous Punta de Mita enclave, brimming with exclusive resorts and featuring some of the top golf courses in the world. Something else worth noting: Riviera Nayarit and Nuevo Vallarta are often referenced interchangeably because of the latter’s proximity to the best activities and attractions along the shoreline. For example, if you look up Bachelor in Paradise, chances are your search will lead to Nuevo Vallarta even though the show was filmed in Sayulita. Whether it was the ABC reality show that piqued your interest to Nuevo Vallarta or your research into hippie Mexican towns led you past Tulum to this coastal spot, there are many reasons to fall in love in Nuevo Vallarta. For a rundown of where to explore, follow our guide to the expansive region’s must-see spots. Wear your moléAt some point in your beauty journey, you’ve likel