Puerto Vallarta: Beach Hike from Boca to Quimixto Waterfall

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • This was a family hike on the south side of Banderas Bay near Puerto Vallarta, Jaliso, Mexico. We started this day trip by taking a taxi to Boca de Tomatlan, the last village accessible by road on the south coast of the bay. We had breakfast and then began the walk/hike west along the hills, cliffs, and beaches.
    After the first mile, we stopped at Playa Colomitos, a small beach cove of beautiful sand surrounded by rocks. We then continued west past several other beaches including Playa Emma/Madagascar, Playa La Troza, and Playa Caballo. After another 1.5 miles or so, we reached Playa Las Animas, a beautiful but popular tourist beach. We had lunch and refreshments at Las Animas, and one of our members went parasailing for the first time.
    We continued another 1.7 miles or so to the small town of Quimixto. By this time, one of our members was moving slowly due to a rolled ankle, and others were pretty tired. We split up, with three of us continuing up to the Cascada Cuale (AKA Quimixto Waterfall) and then meeting back up at Playa Quimixto (about an extra 1 mile total).
    We purchased some water and enjoyed wading and swimming in the refreshing waterfall pool. We walked back down to Playa Quimixto and were reunited with our full group. We met a water taxi operator named Leo for boat ride straight back to the Romantic District in Puerto Vallarta. I had spoken to Leo at Colomitos and he agreed to meet us around 5pm at Quimixto and transport us by boat for $2,600 pesos (around $150 USD). Those of us that had continued to the waterfall ended up being about 40 minutes late, but Leo waited for us.
    The water taxi took us back along the scenic coastline and passed us directly through the beautiful Los Arcos formations. We were back to Puerto Vallarta in under an hour and chose to pay Leo a total of around $3,200 pesos ($188 USD) to account for a tip and the extra time he waited for us.
    The one-way hike was total of about 5.2 miles walking/hiking and 1,150ft total elevation gain. The trail varies with everything from flat paved sidewalks, to suspension bridges, to steeper dirt/rock sections. Considering the heat, especially for those visiting during the dry season, and the time you may want to stop at the various beaches and sights along the way, I would give yourself a full day to experience this trail and would rate this in the moderate to moderate-hard difficulty for most folks.

Komentáře • 12

  • @briankopec8997
    @briankopec8997 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great video. Thx for posting.

  • @passportwalletphone
    @passportwalletphone Před 8 měsíci +2

    We've done this hike many times. Thanks!

  • @jeffreymeyers543
    @jeffreymeyers543 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow! I'm not much of a hiker, but this looks well worth it. Will give it a shot next time in Vallarta.

  • @douglasbussard3459
    @douglasbussard3459 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Nice hike

  • @jdbrews284
    @jdbrews284 Před 7 měsíci +1

    so did you arrange for the water taxi or did you just flag him down? What time does the last panga leave?

    • @thorschosen
      @thorschosen  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Not sure on “last time,” though there is a schedule somewhere for the public water taxi. We just happened to speak to this taxi at Colomitos and arranged a time to meet at Quimixto. As long as you are looking before 5 or so, my guess is there will be options at most of the main beaches. Or you can arrange one ahead of time from Boca.

  • @sandeetee8009
    @sandeetee8009 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Do you recommend this hike in late July or is it too hot?

    • @thorschosen
      @thorschosen  Před 5 měsíci +2

      It likely would be very hot. I might recommend starting early and just hiking to Colomitos, then taking a water taxi back to downtown, or over to Las Animas beach and then back

    • @sandeetee8009
      @sandeetee8009 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@thorschosen thank you

  • @jessiejoseph1093
    @jessiejoseph1093 Před 4 měsíci

    Did the boat taxi make anyone seasick?

    • @thorschosen
      @thorschosen  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Not for us. But the members of our group that were at all prone to sea sickness took precautions ahead of time. So I would recommend taking medication or a patch if you get motion/seasickness.

    • @jessiejoseph1093
      @jessiejoseph1093 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thorschosen Will do! Thanks!