There is certain sense of romance one experiences when crossing the border. To explore colorful culture, taste savory cuisine, and soak in the sun are all reasons to visit Mexico. But the romance comes from the people’s way of life and its ‘manana mantra.’ Whether you find it at the fiestas or on a secluded vista, Mexico vacations can be spicier than salsa verde.

It was a famous and fiery romance that transformed the sleepy pacific fishing village of Puerto Vallarta to a desired international destination. A passionate chapter of the Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor love affair ignited the town during the filming the movie “The Night of the Iguana,” in 1963. Afterwards, their decision to live in Mexico kept the coastal treasure on the map.

When your flight to Puerto Vallarta (PVR) lands, you’ll be in a newer, modern version of the city — a stark contrast from the 1960s village portrayed in the movie. But one thing that hasn’t changed is the ability to get lost in the town’s romantic charm.

Situated along a 28-mile curve, the picturesque bay provides plenty beautiful beaches for all to enjoy. The town center continues to keep its colonial-era charisma while the oceanfront Malecon Promenade serves as an outdoor art gallery of sculptures. There the iconic Seahorse sculpture battles the baroque crown of ‘Our Lady of Guadalupe’ as the top photographed landmark.

But the romance really begins when you cross the river and head to the south part of town. Walk along the beach “playa los muertos” and enter the streets of the “zona romantica” — the name says it all. The neighborhood blends enchanting inns, beachfront bars, cafes, and top-notch mariachi bands to set the mood. After a splendid sunset, walk the cozy cobble stone streets and follow your way to candle lit dinner tables to enjoy the fresh seafood and Mexican fare. Que Rico!

The zone also houses the Sala Elizabeth Taylor theater, but to revisit their legendary romance, you must head back into town and visit their original home, Casa Kimberley. There you can visit the Museum or even stay in the B&B that offers a glimpse into the golden age of their Hollywood careers.

In the movie that created the sensation, Burton’s character speaks of the realistic and the fantastic. And for those that make the journey, you will definitely find something fantastic in Puerto Vallarta.

Traveler’s Tip: Try a Michelada to cool off from your time under the hot sun. The classic michelada is a bottle of Mexican beer poured into a frosted glass filled with ice cubes, 1-2 ounces of freshly squeezed limejuice and a salted rim. A beer-gahrita. Delicious. Also, some variations include spices so be aware.

Puerto Vallarta Hotels: In the north side of town, known as Marina Vallarta, you can find the major resorts chains, including the Westin Resort & Spa and the CasaMagna Marriot. On the south side, below the river you can locate a number of quality and reasonably priced inns and hostels such as Oasis for those on a backpacker’s budget.

Puerto Vallarta Flights: Many direct flights to Puerto Vallarta from the United States are available. Flights from New York start as low as $284 and $297 from Los Angles.

© Cheapflights Ltd Craig Zabransky

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