The bay’s northern coast offers the best of both worlds. From world-class golf courses to exclusive developments and resorts, there are typical small towns and abandoned beaches. The north coast is home to Los Veneros and is made up of the Nuevo Vallarta, Bucerías, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle and Punta Mita zones.
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Nuevo Vallarta
A modern tourist complex with three miles of beach and soft surf, here you can find navigable canals for small boats and yachts with medium draught. This is also an exclusive residential zone that includes golf courses and a commercial center.
Bucerias
A pretty town with typical stone-paved streets and a wide, extensive beach. Perfect for walking, admiring the scenery or horse riding. Honoring its name ‘land of divers’Bucerias is ideal for diving and all physical activity and here you can also enjoy delicious food at its scenic restaurants facing the sea.
Punta de Mita
This dramatically enthralling peninsula owns absolutely exquisite beaches and breathtaking sweeping views of both the Banderas Bay and open water. This privileged land is home to world-class golf courses and luxurious developments like Los Veneros.
La Cruz de Huanacaxtle
A rustic and charming town filled with peace and tranquility that one day will be home to one of the largest marinas on the Pacific Ocean with 1.2 miles of seaside walkways, an open-air theater and of course, a yacht club.
Sayulita
A small town and fishing port with a small cove lined by beaches. Sayulita is a favorite beach for surfers and an excellent alternative for those that like to camp with an area specifically reserved for that purpose.
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