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		<title>Moving to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I moved to Puerto Vallarta from the U.S. almost 2 years ago and it has been quite the experience. I&#8217;m planning to move to Cabo in a few months, which got me to thinking&#8230; &#8220;if I&#8217;d known then what I know now&#8230;&#8221; Well, it certainly would have made the move easier. So here are a [...]]]></description>
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<p>I moved to Puerto Vallarta from the U.S. almost 2 years ago and it has been quite the experience.  I&#8217;m planning to move to Cabo in a few months, which got me to thinking&#8230; &#8220;if I&#8217;d known then what I know now&#8230;&#8221; Well, it certainly would have made the move easier.  So here are a few of my tips for moving to Puerto Vallarta:</p>
<p><strong>Tips for moving to Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico from the United States.</strong></p>
<p><em>A few things I wish I&#8217;d brought when moving to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico:</em></p>
<p>Electronics, books, and computer software. Electronics are easily double or triple the price in the US. This includes computers and pc accessories, cell phones, stereos, TV&#8217;s, etc.  Even paying for shipping, you will save a significant amount of money compared to the price of purchasing new electronic equipment in Puerto Vallarta.</p>
<p>Books and magazines in English- Shape magazine is $9&#8230; if you can find it.  Books are nearly impossible to find.</p>
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<p>Software- really expensive, hard to find, or pirated copies poorly disguised as the real thing.  Really best to purchase before moving.</p>
<p>I also wish I would have brought a dehumidifier- they are impossible to find here but you will be grateful if you have one.  I lost an entire closet of designer clothing to mildew, even with the moisture absorbers.</p>
<p>Cosmetics and beauty products. Quality American cosmetics and beauty products are not available in Puerto Vallarta. Occasionally you will luck out and find Neutrogena, but it&#8217;s possible that was a one time occurrence.  For example:  Walmart now carries a few  John Freida products- never more than 5 or 6 on the shelf and it sometimes takes a month for restocking.  Also, keep in mind that most beauty products here are stocked with locals in mind- if you&#8217;re looking for blonde hair dye, you won&#8217;t find it easily!</p>
<p>Linens here are stiff and hard.  If you&#8217;re used to top of the line Egyptian Cotton, bring it with you!</p>
<p>Furniture in Puerto Vallarta is almost always hard and uncomfortable; beds, chairs, sofas- all worth importing or plan a trip to Guadalajara for furniture shopping.</p>
<p>And finally, a car.  I purchased a Jeep Cherokee here for about $2,000 more than it would have been in the states&#8230; and this was after they came down on the price!  If you can drive a car or have it brought down, it&#8217;s worth it.  Depending on the year of the vehicle, you will have to pay an import fee and register it here, but this with the price of the trip will still be less than if you buy something locally.  If you must purchase your car here, try have a local friend help you out- they&#8217;ll know where to take the car to have it checked out, what questions to ask regarding import/registration fees already paid, and of course, help lower the price.</p>
<p><em>What I could have left behind in my move to Puerto Vallarta:</em></p>
<p>What I could have left are most of my designer clothing and high heels- cobblestone streets ruin shoes and humidity eats fine fabrics.  It&#8217;s not uncommon to go to your closet and pull out a shirt with mildew on it after even a week.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not too attached, there&#8217;s no need to bring decor items- the art scene here is one of the best in Latin America and plenty of international decor stores and boutiques.</p>
<p><em>Advice for preparing to move to Puerto Vallarta- about the actual move, choosing a neighborhood and finding a home?</em></p>
<p>There are a few neighborhood guides online, including on insidepv.com, with pictures and video of the areas.  It&#8217;s relatively easy to choose where you want to be, because Puerto Vallarta is divided into 5 distinct areas- Marina Vallarta, The Hotel Zone, Centro  (Downtown) , Old Town (Zona Romantica) , and Conchas Chinas to Mismaloya area which covers the crescent beaches that stretch south of Puerto Vallarta.</p>
<p>The marina is pricey, surrounded by a golf course and yacht slips, fine dining and art galleries.</p>
<p>The hotel zone is a strip of resorts and modern shopping centers. These two areas resemble southern California or Florida.</p>
<p>Centro is downtown Puerto Vallarta where the famous malecon (boardwalk) is located- loud, popular with tourists, fast paced.</p>
<p>Old Town Puerto Vallarta is slower paced, trendy, more traditional with cobblestone streets, residences, bars/clubs, and endless boutiques- this is also the popular gay area and has become quite stylish.</p>
<p>Conchas Chinas to Mismaloya is the area south of Puerto Vallarta.  Known for the &#8220;crescent beaches&#8221; this area is lush in tropical foliage and lined with villas and luxury condominiums overlooking private beaches and the ocean.</p>
<p><strong>We&#8217;re in the process of adding videos and photos of each of these areas but some are already posted in the photos and videos section of Inside PV.</strong></p>
<p><em>What I miss after moving to Puerto Vallarta:<br />
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What I wouldn&#8217;t give for mayonnaise without lime in it, crunchy peanut butter, and organized grocery stores.</p>
<p><em>Things to expect if you move to Puerto Vallarta:</em><br />
When the phone company says they&#8217;ll be there Thursday, notice they didn&#8217;t say which week.  If they said before noon, notice they didn&#8217;t say which day.  When they don&#8217;t show, don&#8217;t be surprised when they say, &#8220;We had to reschedule&#8221; even though they never let you know.  In other words- expect no schedules, poor customer service, and a very relaxed attitude regarding matters you thought were important.  For most of us, it doesn&#8217;t take long to get used to.</p>
<p>Tipping- grocery store bag boys will count the tip you hand them before thanking you.  In the states, this would be considered extremely rude- here, I find it amusing and cute.  Go figure.  Taxi drivers, bartenders, and waiters too will do this, although not in fine dining restaurants such as La Palapa and Cafe des Artistes where the staff actually take courses to learn American culture (as well as about fine wines, cigars, presentation and English.)</p>
<p><em>Things that will shock you for the first six months:</em><br />
Chickens and other farm animals on buses.  Bus drivers that stop in the middle of their route to do their grocery shopping (leaving passengers waiting patiently on the bus.)  Naked mannequins getting into bed in a department store window display for Valentine&#8217;s Day.  Oh, you know what, this could take a while.  I think I&#8217;ll make thise one a whole new article!</p>
<p><a href="http://insidepv.com/jorge/2008/02/04/things-that-will-shock-you-for-the-first-six-months-after-moving-to-puerto-vallarta/">Things That Will Shock You for the First 6 Months of Living in Puerto Vallarta</a></p>
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		<title>Learn to Scuba Dive &#8211; Beginner Resort Scuba Course in Puerto Vallarta</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2464841-10420119?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.viator.com%2Ftours%2FPuerto-Vallarta%2FLearn-to-Dive-Beginner-Resort-Scuba-Course%2Fd630-2736DIVE_RES&amp;cjsku=2736DIVE_RES" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.viator.com';return true;" target="_blank"><img src="http://graphicslib.viator.com/graphicslib/thumbs154x109/2736/SITours/learn-to-dive-beginner-resort-scuba-course-in-puerto-vallarta-1.jpg" alt="Learn to Dive - Beginner Resort Scuba Course" align="left" border="0" hspace="10" /></a>Have you ever dreamed of seeing the marvels of the underwater world? Would you like the opportunity to explore the spectacular variety of underwater reefs, rock formations and colorful sea life found in the Bay of Banderas and the Mexican Pacific, but don&#8217;t know how? Learn how to scuba dive on this easy, safe and fast resort scuba diving course while vacationing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.<br />
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<p>On your next vacation to Puerto Vallarta, learn to scuba dive in two easy lessons!  Designed as an introductory program, these scuba lessons permit anyone over the age of 10 to experience scuba diving easily, and safely.</p>
<p>On Day 1, the initial scuba lesson takes place at a predetermined resort and is instructed by a certified professional scuba diving instructor.   The lesson is planned to prepare you for the following day, where you are brought for your first real scuba experience at the Marietas Islands or Las Caletas.</p>
<p>On Day 2,  a 1-tank scuba diving trip to either Las Caletas or Marietas Islands is scheduled:</p>
<p><strong> Las Caletas</strong><br />
This remote beach is accessible only by sea.  It is known as one of Puerto Vallarta&#8217;s most beautiful tropical hideaways.  However, it is what Las Caletas offers underwater that makes this one of Mexico&#8217;s finest scuba diving locations along the Pacific Coast.  Las Caletas boasts a natural reef that is home to a complex and rare ecosystem including various species of sealife, vibrant tropical fish, friendly giant Manta Rays, and more.  some of the finest scuba diving on the Pacific coast of Mexico.</p>
<p><strong>Marietas Islands<br />
</strong>This island was originally made famous by Jacques Cousteau in the 1970&#8242;s, the Marietas Islands marks the entrance to Puerto Vallarta&#8217;s Banderas Bay.  The Marietas Islands Marine Reserve is climbing the charts as one of the more popular scuba diving locations in Western Mexico and provides a unique underwater experience because it is actually part of a grand underwater mountain range that peaks above the ocean&#8217;s surface.</p>
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<p><a href="http://insidepv.com/jorge/2007/12/28/puerto-vallarta-accommodations-guide/" title="Puerto Vallarta Accommodations">Puerto Vallarta Accommodations</a><br />
Puerto Vallarta hotel and resort accommodations including a list of wholesale and discount hotel brokers- Get a 4 star hotel at a 1 star rate with these low price bargains!</p>
<p>Puerto Vallarta Travel Photos and Videos<br />
Inside PV travel videos and pictures of Puerto Vallarta, including Hotel tours, Weddings and Honeymoons in Puerto Vallarta, Restaurants, Tours and Excursions, Gay Vallarta Guide, and more.</p>
<p>Puerto Vallarta Travel Tips<br />
Before your Puerto Vallarta vacation, read up on what this amazing city has to offer!</p>
<p>Puerto Vallarta&#8217;s Restaurants and Hot Nightclubs<br />
From Vallarta&#8217;s fine dining to authentic Mexican cuisine, Puerto Vallarta dining is a memorable vacation experience.</p>
<p>Events and Entertainment in Puerto Vallarta<br />
Festivals, holidays, special events and entertainment throughout Puerto Vallarta.</p>
<p>Spring Break in Puerto Vallarta<br />
Described as the Mexican Mardi Gras, Puerto Vallarta&#8217;s famous Malecon (boardwalk) is packed with thousands of Spring Break vacationers. Click here to find everything you need to know for Mexico&#8217;s number one Spring Break hotspot!</p>
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A photo celebration of Puerto Vallarta beaches, sunsets, attractions, plus festivals and events- all shared by locals and tourists.</p>
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Puerto Vallarta tours and excursions from whale watching, swimming with the dolphins, golf, jungle canopy tours, bike tours, villa tours, open-sea excursions, para sailing, and more.</p>
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Informative news articles submitted from journalists and professionals throughout Puerto Vallarta: Mexico real estate trends, politics, and current events.</p>
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Puerto Vallarta spas, health clubs, yoga and Pilates instructors, massage specialists, and health tours and pharmacy guide.</p>
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Planning a Puerto Vallarta destination wedding- Wedding Ceremony and reception locations in Puerto Vallarta, plus local wedding planners and wedding photographers in Puerto Vallarta.</p>
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Living and Lifestyles including Puerto Vallarta real estate, directory, who&#8217;s who in Puerto Vallarta, and tips for Puerto Vallarta Living.</p>
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<p><font size="2"><font face="Arial">Welcome to InsidePV.com, the inside travel guide to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with hundreds of pages with travel tips, hotel rentals, restaurants, nightlife, weddings, Puerto Vallarta holidays and events, tours, excursions and so much more.  This site is still new- be sure and check back soon for printable maps and guides!</p>
<p>Puerto Vallarta Accommodations<br />
Puerto Vallarta hotel and resort accommodations including a list of wholesale and discount hotel brokers- Get a 4 star hotel at a 1 star rate with these low price bargains!</p>
<p>Puerto Vallarta Travel Photos and Videos<br />
InsidePV travel videos and pictures of Puerto Vallarta, including Hotel tours, Weddings and Honeymoons in Puerto Vallarta, Restaurants, Tours and Excursions, Gay Vallarta Guide, and more.</p>
<p>Puerto Vallarta Travel Tips<br />
Before your Puerto Vallarta vacation, read up on what this amazing city has to offer!</p>
<p>Puerto Vallarta&#8217;s Restaurants and Hot Nightclubs<br />
From Vallarta&#8217;s fine dining to authentic Mexican cuisine, Puerto Vallarta dining is a memorable vacation experience.</p>
<p>Events and Entertainment in Puerto Vallarta<br />
Festivals, holidays, special events and entertainment throughout Puerto Vallarta</p>
<p>Spring Break in Puerto Vallarta<br />
Described as the Mexican Mardi Gras, Puerto Vallarta&#8217;s famous Malecon (boardwalk) is packed with thousands of Spring Break vacationers.  Click here to find everything you need to know for Mexico&#8217;s number one Spring Break hotspot!<br />
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