ETN Bus Travel to Puerto Vallarta

Travel to Puerto Vallarta with ETN Turistar and discover Mexico's most beloved Pacific coast paradise. This stunning beach destination blends golden sands, vibrant nightlife, and authentic Mexican charm with the comforts of modern resorts. Our luxury buses connect you from Guadalajara in about 5 hours or from Mexico City in 11 hours, offering convenience and great value.

Whether you're planning romantic beach getaways, water sports adventures, or exploring the iconic Malecón boardwalk, Puerto Vallarta offers unforgettable experiences. From fresh seafood and traditional pescado zarandeado to whale watching and sunset cruises, this coastal gem captivates every visitor. Book your bus to Puerto Vallarta today and let ETN Turistar take you to where cobblestone streets meet Pacific waves.

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Why Visit Puerto Vallarta?

World-Class Beaches: Querétaro’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to over 1,400 colonial buildings, stunning baroque churches, and charming plazas.

Iconic Malecón Boardwalk: Walk the mile-long oceanfront path filled with sculptures, street performers, and amazing sunsets.

Zona Romántica: Walk along cobblestone streets filled with restaurants, bars, galleries, and a true Mexican vibe.

Water Activities: Try snorkeling, diving, parasailing, whale watching from December to March, fishing trips, or boat tours.

Culinary Paradise: Taste fresh seafood, classic Mexican dishes, and innovative fusion cuisine.

Perfect Weather: Warm temperatures all year make it great for a beach vacation.

Mexico City to Puerto Vallarta Quick Facts

Distance 870 km (541 miles)
Duration 11 to 12 hours (overnight service available)
Daily Departures Evening buses
Price From $85 USD
Departure Terminal del Norte, CDMX
  • From Guadalajara:
    Duration: 5 hours (scenic mountain route)
    Daily departures: 10+ buses
    Price from: $50 USD
    Departure: Central Camionera, Guadalajara
  • From Other Cities:
    Connections from Aguascalientes, León, Tepic
    Multi-city routes available
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Scenic view along the Mexico City to San Miguel de Allende bus route

Top Attractions in Puerto Vallarta

  • The Malecón is a fantastic oceanfront walkway lined with sculptures, street vendors, restaurants, and beautiful sunsets.
  • Playa de los Muertos is the most popular beach, famous for its golden sand, water sports, beach clubs, and cheerful atmosphere.
  • Playa Conchas Chinas, often called “Puerto Vallarta’s best-kept secret,” is a quiet, romantic beach on the south side of town with clear turquoise tide pools and unique rock formations.
  • Zona Romántica, also known as Old Town, features cobblestone streets, boutique shops, art galleries, cafés, and a lively nightlife scene.
  • Marina Vallarta is a luxury yacht marina with premier shopping, golf courses, and waterfront dining.
  • Los Arcos Marine Park is a protected area great for snorkeling and diving, with plenty of marine life.
  • Hidden Beach Tours take you by boat to places like Las Animas, Quimixto, Yelapa, and other peaceful coves.
  • The Vallarta Botanical Gardens, about 45 minutes from the city, are home to native plants, orchids, and mountain views.

From December to March, you can join humpback whale tours in Banderas Bay during their migration season.

Puerto Vallarta's Culinary Scene

Mexican food

You can enjoy meals at beachfront restaurants, cozy bistros in Zona Romántica, street taco stands, or hotel dining rooms.

Fresh Pacific seafood is a highlight of this coastal destination.

Traditional Drinks:

  • Tejuino: Fermented corn beverage with lime
  • Tuba: Fermented coconut palm drink
  • Fresh fruit waters and tropical cocktails

Must-Try Dishes:

  • Ceviche: Fresh fish marinated in lime with vegetables
  • Pescado zarandeado: Grilled fish marinated in chiles and spices
  • Pescado empapelado: Fish wrapped in foil with vegetables
  • Camarones: Fresh shrimp prepared multiple ways
  • Aguachile: Spicy raw shrimp in lime and chili

ETN Bus Service to Puerto Vallarta

ETN Turistar luxury bus experience

Comfort for Long Journeys:

  • Executive 2+1 reclining seats (perfect for overnight travel)
  • USB charging ports and WiFi connectivity
  • Climate-controlled cabin
  • Onboard restroom facilities
  • Checked luggage included (25kg)

Convenience:

  • Multiple daily departures from major cities
  • Scenic mountain routes to the Pacific coast
  • Central terminal location
  • Digital tickets via email

Safety:

  • Experienced drivers on mountain highways
  • GPS tracking system
  • Modern, well-maintained fleet
  • 24/7 customer support
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How to Book Your Trip

Booking Tips:

  • During the busy season from November to April, it’s best to book your ticket 7 to 10 days ahead of time.
  • Taking an overnight bus from Mexico City lets you sleep on the way and saves you the cost of a hotel night.
  • If you arrive in the morning, you’ll have the full day to enjoy the beach.
  • Booking a round-trip ticket can make your vacation planning easier.

Planning Your Visit

  • High Season (Nov-Apr): Enjoy great weather, dry days, and whale watching.
  • Shoulder Season (May, Oct): Find good deals, fewer crowds, and pleasant weather.
  • Summer (Jun-Sep): Expect warm days, afternoon rain, and the lowest prices of the year.
  • Hotel Zone/Marina: Get around easily by taxi or Uber.
  • Downtown/Zona Romántica: Most places are within walking distance.
  • Beaches: Reach the sand by local bus or water taxi.
  • Day trips: Book a tour or rent a car if you want more flexibility.
  • Zona Romántica: A budget-friendly area with an authentic local vibe.
  • Hotel Zone: Home to all-inclusive resorts, great for families.
  • Marina Vallarta: An upscale, modern area with golf courses.
  • South Shore: A quieter spot with romantic boutique hotels.
  • Weekend: 3 days minimum
  • Ideal Stay: Spend 5 to 7 days to see the main highlights.
  • Extended Trip: With 10 to 14 days, you’ll have time for day trips and to explore more deeply.

Activities & Adventures

Water Sports

  • Go snorkeling at Los Arcos
  • Try scuba diving (PADI certification is available)
  • Parasail over Banderas Bay
  • Try stand-up paddleboarding
  • Enjoy jet skiing or take a banana boat ride

Boat Tours

  • Take a sunset cruise for beautiful views
  • Go to a pirate ship dinner show
  • Try beach hopping to find hidden gems
  • Fishing charters (sailfish, marlin, tuna)
  • Whale watching (Dec–Mar)

Land Activities

  • Try zip-lining through the jungle canopy
  • Take an ATV tour to explore the wild
  • Go horseback riding along the beach
  • Tequila tasting tours
  • Cooking classes

Nightlife

  • Malecón bars and clubs
  • Zona Romántica LGBT scene
  • Beach clubs with DJs
  • Live music venues

FAQ - Traveling to Puerto Vallarta

How do I get to Puerto Vallarta by bus?

You can travel from Guadalajara (5 hours, with over 10 buses daily) or from Mexico City (11 hours, with overnight service). ETN provides luxury comfort on both routes.

How much does a bus ticket cost?

Tickets start at $50 USD from Guadalajara and $85 USD from Mexico City.

Is Puerto Vallarta safe for tourists?

Yes, Puerto Vallarta is considered one of Mexico’s safest tourist spots, with excellent infrastructure and a strong tourist police presence.

What's included on ETN buses?

You’ll have reclining seats, USB charging, WiFi, air conditioning, restrooms, and checked luggage up to 25kg.

Where does the bus arrive?

Central Camionera (bus terminal) north of downtown. Taxis and Uber are available to all hotel zones (15-25 min).

Best time to visit Puerto Vallarta?

November-April for perfect beach weather. December-March for whale watching.

Can I take an overnight bus from Mexico City?

Yes! If you leave in the evening, you’ll arrive in Puerto Vallarta in the morning. You can sleep on the bus and save a night’s hotel cost.

What should I not miss?

Malecón sunset walk, Playa de los Muertos, fresh seafood, boat tour to hidden beaches, and whale watching (seasonal).

Day Trips from Puerto Vallarta

  • Sayulita (45 min north): This bohemian surf town has shops, restaurants, and a chill vibe.
  • San Sebastián del Oeste (1.5 hrs): Explore this historic mountain mining town, famous for its coffee plantations.
  • Cascadas de Yelapa (1 hour): See one of the most fascinating natural treasures, accessible by boat.

Puerto Vallarta Routes

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Guadalajara → Puerto Vallarta 5 hrs 10+
Mexico City → Puerto Vallarta 11 hrs Evening
Puerto Vallarta → Guadalajara 5 hrs 10+
Tepic → Puerto Vallarta 3 hrs Several
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Other Beach Destinations

Continue Your Pacific Coast Journey:

Manzanillo: Enjoy relaxed beaches and sailing, about 4.5 hours south.
Mazatlán: A historic port city about 5 hours north.
Sayulita: A surf town just 1 hour north.
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