June 1, 2025
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The many faces of tourism

Globality imposes customs and lifestyles. This phenomenon is reflected in the new trends and modalities that emerge in the tourism industry, with which the inhabitants of the Jalisco-Nayarit Riviera maintain a fruitful relationship of interdependenceGlobality imposes customs and lifestyles. This phenomenon is reflected in the new trends and modalities that emerge in the tourism industry, with which the inhabitants of the Jalisco-Nayarit Riviera maintain a fruitful relationship of interdependence

In tourism there are four main categories: adventure, leisure, cultural and business. Within them there are subdivisions that in turn are mixed with each other. For example, those who work remotely can also practice water sports and enjoy fun. This is how a variety of combinations are presented.  Water sports and enjoy fun. This is how a variety of combinations are presented. 

This area of ​​the Pacific coast, in addition to its privileged natural environment and infrastructure, has developed a culture of service that responds to the preferences of practically any type of visitor. To illustrate this statement we are going to tell the following story using fictitious names. type of visitorsTo illustrate this statement, we are going to tell the following story using fictitious names.

When Arturo Urrutia was studying at an American university five decades ago he met  a Nancy Wallace, su  fellow student. They fell in love and decided to join in marriage. They both shared the same special attraction for beaches, nature, and warm weather, so without hesitation, they chose  Puerto Vallarta to enjoy their honeymoon. From then  on, at the first opportunity, they traveled to the paradisiacal region. The splendor of the surroundings and the beauty of a city framed in its charming provincial flavor, were accomplices of that romance that would culminate with the birth of his three children.  Samantha, Julián and Valeria.

Arturo became a successful businessman and had the vision of  buying a property on the Riviera. He built the beautiful vacation home that the family enjoys to this day. Arturo and Nancy  were part of the pioneers of adventure tourism in Bahía de Banderas. They  They woke up at dawn  VW Safari, a well-known model in those years,  and they went through dirt roads to reach some of the beaches that were not easily accessible at that time.  They swam in its waters and delighted in the dishes that the fishermen prepared for them in their rustic palapas. 

They were the unforgettable years of peace and love  and rock and roll touched the soul of the youth, like music and philosophy. The fact that Bucerías began to acquire international fame as a preserve of the Hippie movement, caused the predilection that Nancy and Arturo felt  by the place became stronger. In such a way that the couple shared the caress of waves and sand with  Icons of the seventies such as Bob Dylan, Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda, who frequently visited the fantastic place 

time passed and  Samantha, Julián and Valeria grew up alongside the Riviera and their love for it. The house became a meeting point for relatives and friends.  The pandemic interrupted the large turnout for more than a year. However, to celebrate Nancy and Arturo's golden wedding anniversary and when  the easing of confinement and the new normality  they allowed it, their  sons decided to reopen the doors of the  residence with a sensational party that returned to bring family and friends together.

People came from different parts of Mexico, the United States and even Europe. Some turned to Airbnb for accommodation  thers did it in boutique hotels and resorts. After the celebration, the guests enjoyed a week of joy and fun.  The old people spent hours talking about their memories in the shade of the palm trees.The day seemed short to the youngsters, with their energy at  diving and surfing, rode bikes and  kayaks, rappelling, and doing many other sports tourism activities.At night they moved to Nuevo Vallarta to enjoy restaurants, bars and clubs. Valeria traveled from Europe with her partner Antonella, they were amazed by the new sites specialized in the LGBT category. 

Samantha and Julián led the group of lovers of ecology and sustainable tourism. They visited indigenous communities  lived with them and walked for hours through the jungle between streams, rivers and waterfalls, admiring the flora and fauna. They practiced yoga and indulged in spas. They attended temazcal ceremonies and lived intensely that mystical tradition of pre-Hispanic culture.

Guests of all ages had the privilege of spotting whales and sea lions. The little ones enjoyed the incredible adventure of releasing turtles in the company of the adults.

Tres  Three generations had a great time. The meeting was etched in their hearts. A cousin of Arturo, whom he had not seen for many years, decided to buy a property in the region. A granddaughter of Nancy, good at investments, was dedicated to consulting real estate agencies to acquire land, build apartments and rent them. Arturo and Nancy already live in Puerto Vallarta, their relatives and friends visit them seduced, like millions of tourists, by a region that knows no limits for adventure tourism, leisure, culture, business and all its modalities.

*programadestinosmexico.com

*labahiamasbella.com

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