This trip was the most relaxing one for me that we have had
in a long time. Since we have been to PV
so many times we didn’t feel the need to take tours or shop or even sightsee
like we have in the past. There were a few things that we wanted to do again,
and a few new restaurants to try, so this time I’m going to blog about the
things we did different, or the highlights of our trip and not all the details
as in the past.
This year we decided to switch it up a bit and stay for 2
weeks in one location in Puerto Vallarta.
In years past we have stayed in Old Town for the first part of our vacation,
then in our timeshare at the Marina for the last week. Due to continuing frustrations at the Mayan
property at the Marina we decided after last year’s visit to look at our other
options. Our time share came with the
option to trade through SFX (San Francisco Exchange) so we called and found
that we could stay at the Sheraton Bouganvillias using our time share week, and
stay for another week using our bonus week.
At the Mayan we were not able to use the bonus week during the months of
Feb/March. 2 weeks in one location – that
should be fun.
We love the feel of Old Town and being able to walk to all
the great restaurants, and we loved the location at the Marina and all the
great shops and restaurants there too.
The Sheraton is in the Hotel Zone between the two, so we weren’t sure if
we would like it but we decided to try it.
We arrived in PV on Saturday, 3/8 and took a taxi directly
to our hotel, arriving about 2:30pm. We were
able to get into our room right away which was a plus. The timeshare (resort) buildings were separate
from the hotel, with its own lobby, pool, business center, spa and fitness
center. Our exchange was for a one
bedroom unit so what we got was two separate rooms with a single entry outer
door, then two interior entry doors. One
room was the living room and kitchen, with toilet and shower, and the other
room was the king size bedroom with bath/shower. Both rooms had balconies. The living room had a murphy bed rather than
a sofa which was a little awkward and not as comfortable as it could be. The rooms needed updating but they were clean
and adequate and the bed was very comfortable.
After unpacking and getting settled I went down to the pool
area. The pool was large and
beautiful. It was about 4:30 by then so
people had left but there were limited places.
The weather was warm (80+) and plenty of sun left. I stepped in and found that it was nice and
warm. Love, love, love the pool! My biggest complaint at the Mayan was they
stopped heating their pool several years ago.
I immediately knew that this was going to be a great, restful
vacation.
Our first evening we decided to eat dinner at the hotel
restaurant, La Villita. Although they had a
Chinese Buffet we ordered off the menu instead.
Fajita’s and guacamole – Mexico here we are!
Some mornings we walked into town for coffee and or breakfast. We found that the location was great as it
was a nice walk to town if we went early before it got too hot. Several times we walked all the way to Old
Town and had breakfast at our all-time favorite, Fredy Toucan’s. Always a line, but it’s usually quick and worth
the wait for a great breakfast. It’s
always fun to see familiar people working there, including the owner.
Every day I spent hours at the pool reading, resting,
relaxing. One time early on I was not able to find a place to sit at the
resort pool so I headed to the hotel pool and found a place in the shade. The hotel side was louder, had a lot of kids
and loud music playing. Later I moved
over to the resort side. Talking to a
few people I found that people bring their towels down by 7 am to reserve a
spot. No one likes it but they have to
play the game to get a spot. After that
I was up at 7 reserving my spot by pool.
One of the first days Doug was trying to work but the
internet was not working well in the room.
The business office internet did not work for his laptop – not sure
why. I had brought my laptop and it
worked ok, so we didn’t know if it was a problem with the laptop, which was
quite frustrating. Someone suggested trying
the business center on the hotel side and once he did that it solved all the
problems.
Evenings we usually went to town or the Marina for
dinner. We had dinner at our favorite
locations including Victor’s at the Marina, La Cerveceria Union in town, Joe Jack’s FishShack, Derby City Burgers. This year we were
able to try a few new restaurants that were great also. El Barracuda which is located just north of the
Malecon on the water (turn west at the OXXO on the corner). Great view and wonderful fish tacos. It was a nice walk from our resort. Also, a few blocks east of our resort was
Mariscos Cuetos, a neighborhood restaurant with excellent seafood. Doug had cocoanut prawns that were huge, and
I had breaded sea bass which was great. We also tried a new restaurant in Old Town
called Old Town Bistro. It was classy,
with a piano player, white tablecloths, great décor and good food for a great
price. All of these places are on our
list to try again someday.
We spent one afternoon in Suyulita, just relaxing over lunch
at Captain Pablo's on the beach. Love this
little surfing village.
One day we went to San Sabastian, which we had done in the
past. San Sabastian is an old mining
town that is now more of a ghost town with very few people living there
compared to the mining days. There is a
beautiful old church and a coffee plant which we stopped and toured. We had bought coffee last time we went and
Doug really wanted to buy some again. That
was a fun day although it was very hot and we were glad to get back to the
hotel (and me to the pool).
Another afternoon we went to Bucerias and went on a tour
with Investours, a non-profit that provides support to the local business
community through micro-loans or grants to help with their businesses. The donations from the tours go directly
toward the expenses to support the businesses.
We met with three businesses, Francisco’s Painted Bowls, Javier’s Fresh Seafood and Ceviche, and
Birrieria Ponce, a family restaurant run by Don Carmelo. All of these businesses are successful today
because of the hard work of the owners and the support they have received from
family and friends, as well as Investours.
We both decided that we enjoyed our stay at the Sheraton
resort and would like to stay there again in the coming years. If possible we can buy a few weeks there to
stay a little longer after retirement.
We’ll see, as time goes on. For
now, it was a great stay!
I also decided I want to include the name of the books that
I read during my trips. So, for a first
I am including here that I read the following during this trip: “Quiet Dell”, “An Invisible Thread” and “Piers
Morgan – the Kindle Singles Interview”.