
A new and fabulous attraction for locals and tourists was inaugurated on November 4, 2011 in the Puerto Vallarta, the Bay Night Club (El Club Nocturno de la Bahía) that from now on will open every Friday, offers visitors an unforgettable moment of dancing and fun under the light of the stars with the cool ocean breeze refreshing the dancers who want to spend a great night out.
The event was co-sponsored by Club Vallarta and The Bay Night Club (Club Nocturno en la Bahía), part of last Friday’s earnings were donated to the Women’s Shelter of Banderas Bay (Refugio para Mujeres de la Bahía de Banderas).
More than 30 supporters were directly involved making the event a complete success. The Night Club and the cruise trips were designed to help each week the community and charitable organizations while providing a new form of entertainment in Puerto Vallarta and the Banderas Bay area.
Come and enjoy the Bay Night Club, you’ll guaranteed enjoy it and you will not only have fun but you will also help to raise funds to help the local community. There are two support platforms each with 100 passenger capacity, open bar, snacks and an memorable evening under the stars. The music that fills the air includes a healthy dose of salsa, merengue, and Latin rhythms of the eighties, classic, Rythm and Blues, Blues and US popular music all night long.
Those who are new to salsa dancing, there is no reason to be worried or distressed, since there is a wide variety of music for everyone to enjoy and all levels of dancer can feel comfortable. However, if you worry about your dance moves and want to enter the competition, Marcela Castellanos, co-organizer of the event and also a dance instructor is available for training. She offers a complimentary lesson to encourage people to fill up the dance floor and subject their bodies to the healthy and smooth Latin rhythms.
Both residents and tourists can meet up at the Marine Terminal for a very pleasant evening and test their new dance moves or learn some new skills from those that participate in the event.
The cruise of the Bay Nightclub takes off exactly at 7:00 pm from the terminal and returns at 11:00 pm. Please arrive at 6:15 pm because the cruise boarding begins at 6:30 pm. Tickets are priced at $500 pesos and locals will also enjoy a discount.
FAQ
- What is the safest part of Puerto Vallarta to stay in?
The Marina and the Romantic Zone are considered some of the safest areas to stay in Puerto Vallarta. Both areas are popular among tourists and offer a variety of accommodations, restaurants, and attractions. The Marina is known for its upscale atmosphere, luxury resorts, and high-end shops and restaurants. It has a very secure, controlled environment with 24/7 security personnel. The Romantic Zone offers a more authentic Mexican experience with cobblestone streets, colorful colonial buildings, and a vibrant mix of galleries, cafes, and bars. As a central tourist area, it also has a strong police presence and is considered very safe.
- Where do locals go in Puerto Vallarta?
Locals in Puerto Vallarta enjoy spending time at the city’s beautiful beaches, scenic parks, and lively local markets. Popular beach spots include Playa de Oro, Playa Las Animas, and Playa Camarones for their soft sand and calm waters. Many locals visit the Vallarta Botanical Gardens to enjoy the lush vegetation and hiking trails. They also frequent authentic local food venues like Birrieria las 3 Regiones taco stand, cafes like Cafecito Vallarta, and neighborhood bars like La Cerveceria Union. The downtown Lazaro Cardenas market is a favorite for produce, spices, crafts.
- Is Downtown Puerto Vallarta nice?
Yes, downtown Puerto Vallarta is an exceptionally nice and popular area, celebrated for its vibrant mix of historic Mexican charm and a lively beach town atmosphere. It features a picturesque historic center with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and the iconic Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe church. The downtown seamlessly blends into the scenic Malecón, a beautiful oceanfront boardwalk lined with fascinating sculptures, shops, and restaurants, making it perfect for strolling and enjoying the stunning ocean views.
The area offers an excellent variety of dining, from upscale restaurants to authentic street food, along with fantastic shopping in boutiques and art galleries. Adjacent to the main center is the popular Zona Romántica (Romantic Zone), known for its trendy vibe and energetic nightlife. The entire downtown is considered safe and is very walkable, allowing visitors to easily explore its captivating blend of culture, cuisine, and coastal beauty on foot.
Tip: For an unforgettable experience, head down to the Malecón or any beachfront spot about 30 minutes before the scheduled sundown to watch the spectacular sunset over the bay.
- What is considered old town in Puerto Vallarta?
Old Town, also known as the Romantic Zone or Zona Romántica, is considered the historic heart of Puerto Vallarta. It is characterized by its picturesque cobblestone streets, classic whitewashed buildings, red-tiled roofs, and a lively mix of shops, galleries, restaurants and bars. Nestled between the Sierra Madre mountains and Banderas Bay, Old Town has a traditional Mexican village charm with its colonial architecture and slower pace compared to the rest of Puerto Vallarta. Its romantic ambience comes from the area’s natural beauty, outdoor cafes, and charming boutique hotels. Old Town offers visitors a taste of an authentic Mexican neighborhood.

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