Lots to see and do and eat in that area. The food there is top notch but it's hard to match the beaches in Cuba. We love them both for different reasons.
Hey, Guys....love the video...yeah, you can take those stairs and follow the ocean heading south into Concha Chinas...where do you plan and travelling to next?
Really enjoying your videos highlighting PV & the towns along the Riviera Nayarit! Question: you obviously had a rent-a-car, but if we are only planning a 10-day trip to PV, Sayulita, San Pancho & Lo De Marcos, do you recommend going the car rental route or just relying on hired transfers/buses/Ubers ... etc? Thank you!
@stevencshepherdarchitect9651 That's a tough one. You can go either way. For us, we rented a car because we knew we wanted to travel to a lot of different places during our stay, had 4 adults and we were staying in an Airbnb up the side of a hill in Los Ayala( so just for that walk into town alone... the rental was worth it.) lol We also wanted to have the convenience of being able to come and go as we pleased so for us it just made sense. We returned the car two days before we flew home while we were staying in Puerto Vallarta as you really don't need a car in PV. Renting a car in Puerto Vallarta has been a bit of a hassle from our experience so we aren't sure that is something that everyone would want to do. You don't need a car in any of the towns you mentioned once you are there so for you its just really a question of how much time you want to spend arranging transportation and waiting to go places. Just remember that if you go north past Lo de Marcos to Los Ayala or further that there is a time change to one hour earlier. Hope that helps. We are glad you are enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching!
Enjoy your stay. Sayulita was very busy... More of a party atmosphere at the beach. lSan Pancho a little more scaled back than Sayulita and Lo DeMarcos was pretty chill. If you stay in San Pancho and like to swim we would recommend you get an airbnb with a pool. The water at the beach can get absolutely crazy rough. We hope you have a great time. The next series after Huatulco on our channel will be PV and more towns north of there again. Cheers
Looks nice and enjoyable Sure not Cuba lol
Thanks
Lots to see and do and eat in that area. The food there is top notch but it's hard to match the beaches in Cuba. We love them both for different reasons.
Wow...that end near Conchas Chinas has changed so much...nice that the trail is better now though..
Hi @cyntil4362 - looks like there was more development in the works over there as well so more changes look to be on the way. Thanks for watching
Would be a great sunset spot! 😍
Next time!
Would you believe that we've never taken those stairs? We'll have to add that to the list of things to do in that town!
@aviandv we figured the worst that could happen was that someone would tell us to turn around. 😂
@beachbumbling right? No harm in trying, eh?
That's what we figured
Nothing like following a new, winding path, road or a river in a kayak, just to see what is around the next bend.
The lesson learned was footwear is not to be overlooked!😂 Cheers
Hey, Guys....love the video...yeah, you can take those stairs and follow the ocean heading south into Concha Chinas...where do you plan and travelling to next?
@jays2035 while we didn't touch the beach, we did see Conch China's. We always thought it was further towards Boca.
@@beachbumbling nice!
Really enjoying your videos highlighting PV & the towns along the Riviera Nayarit! Question: you obviously had a rent-a-car, but if we are only planning a 10-day trip to PV, Sayulita, San Pancho & Lo De Marcos, do you recommend going the car rental route or just relying on hired transfers/buses/Ubers ... etc? Thank you!
@stevencshepherdarchitect9651 That's a tough one. You can go either way. For us, we rented a car because we knew we wanted to travel to a lot of different places during our stay, had 4 adults and we were staying in an Airbnb up the side of a hill in Los Ayala( so just for that walk into town alone... the rental was worth it.) lol We also wanted to have the convenience of being able to come and go as we pleased so for us it just made sense. We returned the car two days before we flew home while we were staying in Puerto Vallarta as you really don't need a car in PV. Renting a car in Puerto Vallarta has been a bit of a hassle from our experience so we aren't sure that is something that everyone would want to do. You don't need a car in any of the towns you mentioned once you are there so for you its just really a question of how much time you want to spend arranging transportation and waiting to go places. Just remember that if you go north past Lo de Marcos to Los Ayala or further that there is a time change to one hour earlier. Hope that helps. We are glad you are enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching!
@@beachbumbling Thank you for all the great information and the advice. I really appreciate it.
Enjoy your stay. Sayulita was very busy... More of a party atmosphere at the beach. lSan Pancho a little more scaled back than Sayulita and Lo DeMarcos was pretty chill. If you stay in San Pancho and like to swim we would recommend you get an airbnb with a pool. The water at the beach can get absolutely crazy rough. We hope you have a great time. The next series after Huatulco on our channel will be PV and more towns north of there again. Cheers
And I was stupid enough to do that same climb barefoot. Duh!
@deanguy66 it's nice to know we weren't alone. live and learn 🤣 thanks for watching!
@deanguy66 we were just checking out your channel today. you should write a song about making that walk barfefoot 😃
@@beachbumbling Now, there's an idea. Ha!