Puerto Vallarta Cruise Port, Puerto Vallarta
The Puerto Vallarta Cruise Port, also known as Marina Vallarta Maritime and Cruise Terminal, is a well-equipped facility located just three miles north of downtown Puerto Vallarta. It can accommodate up to three large cruise ships at once, with an additional anchoring area where passengers are tendered to shore. The terminal is divided into four docks, with Cruise Dock 1 being the primary pier featuring a circular air-conditioned building, tourist information centers, and souvenir shops. Docks 2 and 3 offer additional space for larger vessels, while Dock 4 is reserved for smaller ships due to its limited capacity. Regardless of where your ship is docked, the terminals are close enough to walk between, with Dock 1 serving as the main hub.
Once ashore, passengers have convenient access to transportation options, including taxis and local buses. Taxis can quickly take you to the city center in about 10–15 minutes, depending on traffic. For a more budget-friendly option, buses labeled "Centro" head south into downtown Puerto Vallarta for just 10 pesos, while those marked "Marina" or "Walmart" will take you back to the terminal. U.S. dollars are commonly accepted on public transportation, though change will be given in pesos. If you're not planning to explore the city, nearby resorts like Hotel Krystal offer cruise passengers access to their beach and pool areas in exchange for purchasing food and drinks, making for a relaxing day right near the terminal.
Whether you're spending the day downtown, relaxing at a nearby beach, or simply browsing the shops at the terminal, the Puerto Vallarta Cruise Port is a traveler-friendly gateway to the city. With its strategic location, modern amenities, and ease of transport, it caters comfortably to cruise passengers arriving on some of the world’s largest ships.
Once ashore, passengers have convenient access to transportation options, including taxis and local buses. Taxis can quickly take you to the city center in about 10–15 minutes, depending on traffic. For a more budget-friendly option, buses labeled "Centro" head south into downtown Puerto Vallarta for just 10 pesos, while those marked "Marina" or "Walmart" will take you back to the terminal. U.S. dollars are commonly accepted on public transportation, though change will be given in pesos. If you're not planning to explore the city, nearby resorts like Hotel Krystal offer cruise passengers access to their beach and pool areas in exchange for purchasing food and drinks, making for a relaxing day right near the terminal.
Whether you're spending the day downtown, relaxing at a nearby beach, or simply browsing the shops at the terminal, the Puerto Vallarta Cruise Port is a traveler-friendly gateway to the city. With its strategic location, modern amenities, and ease of transport, it caters comfortably to cruise passengers arriving on some of the world’s largest ships.
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Puerto Vallarta Cruise Port on Map
Sight Name: Puerto Vallarta Cruise Port
Sight Location: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (See walking tours in Puerto Vallarta)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (See walking tours in Puerto Vallarta)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Walking Tours in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Create Your Own Walk in Puerto Vallarta
Creating your own self-guided walk in Puerto Vallarta is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Puerto Vallarta Introduction Walking Tour
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.6 Km or 1.6 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.6 Km or 1.6 Miles



