What to do and see in Cabo Corrientes, Cabo Corrientes: The Best Things to do

September 12, 2021 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco including Galeria Coppelia, Playa Mayto, Playa Las Animas, Quimixto, Vallarta Botanical Gardens, Colomitos, Hacienda el Divisadero Day Tours.
Restaurants in Cabo Corrientes

1. Galeria Coppelia

Calle Galeana # 2, El Tuito, Cabo Corrientes 48400 Mexico +52 322 269 0210 https://www.facebook.com/GaleriaCoppelia
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Galeria Coppelia

Reviewed By issylh - Tlaquepaque, Mexico

We were staying at a nearby hotel and the owner was gracious enough to call the owner and open the gallery for us. Since COVID the hours are not regular. So many wonderful pieces of art, we all bought something and We loved supporting the local community by visiting this not for profit gallery. Highly recommend!

2. Playa Mayto

Cabo Corrientes Mexico
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Playa Mayto

3. Playa Las Animas

Cabo Corrientes 48380 Mexico
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4.5 based on 737 reviews

Playa Las Animas

If you are looking for isolation, try this beach to the south of Puerto Vallarta, only accessible by boat.

Reviewed By expat326 - San Francisco, United States

Busy beach at spring break. Like other travelers, a short water taxi ride or you can make solo arrangements with one of the boat operators at Boca de Tomitlan. We stopped first at Colomitos but it was really crowded. Next time I would opt for one of the other small beaches nearby, I think Madagascar. Not much shade but enjoyed our swim at Colomitos. Our boat operator returned for us and took us to Las Animas. We really enjoyed our lunch at El Caracol restaurant. There are many places to choose from, but our waiters were really friendly and took good care of us. Compared to Mismaloya or Boca, the food here tasted super fresh, was served hot, nicely seasoned rice and beans and salad as accompaniments to our fish and shrimp dishes. Also the pollo a la plancha was very good and not over-cooked. We were going fishing the next day and hoped to come back and have our fresh catch cooked for as as we saw at one table. But our catch the following day was too small.

4. Quimixto

Costa Sur, Cabo Corrientes 48400 Mexico http://www.puertovallarta.net/espanol/que-hacer/quimixto-jalisco.php#map
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4.5 based on 216 reviews

Quimixto

Great place for snorkeling south of the city.

Reviewed By RuRuRoams - Meredith, United States

the hike is fun and easy. you trek through the village, across a stream (horses are hanging out and there is a bridge...but the stream is shallow, so enjoy the adventure) and then start following the crevasse like trail to the waterfall. it's a trail that's been carved by horses and mules, so there's quite a bit of horse poop...but that's how you know you're on the right track? :) the reward, at the end, is an idyllic quiet stream beneath a lovely, accessible waterfall with a very cold pool to swim in. there's a little restaurant there with some nice pina coladas and a little shop. you can swim, cool down, and hang out before you trek back down to the beach.

5. Vallarta Botanical Gardens

Carretera Puerto Vallarta a Barra de Navidad Km. 24 Las Juntas y los Veranos, Cabo Corrientes 48447 Mexico +52 322 223 6182 [email protected] http://www.vbgardens.org
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4.5 based on 2,801 reviews

Vallarta Botanical Gardens

Visit the internationally acclaimed Vallarta Botanical Garden. Lush tropical forests surround cultivated gardens and conservatories featuring orchids, rhododendrons, bromeliads, magnolias and many more botanical delights. Mexican plants of worldwide culinary importance such as vanilla and chocolate are grown and interpreted in unforgettably beautiful fashion. While anyone can experience the Garden at their own leisure, touring with an Official Garden Guide is the best way to get the most out of your time here. See and Experience: - Cultivated Gardens - Plant Conservatories - Hiking Trails - Forest Preserve - Award-winning Restaurant - Garden Gift Shop & Plant Nursery Awards: - USA TODAY's Reader's Choice #4 Botanical Garden in North America (2018) - TripAdvisor #1 Gardens in Mexico (2018) Top Recommended Tour: BOTANICAL DELIGHTS Tour & Culinary Adventure: https://tourspvr.com/ Please visit our website for hours, rates, photos & more info: www.vbgardens.org

Reviewed By kayr757

My husband and I have visited 5 times in the last 10 years and have enjoyed each visit more than the previous one! You can hike/ climb in rainforest, swim in a beautiful river, dine on a second floor balcony over looking miles of rainforest and valley enjoying many types of birds. Walk numerous paths leading to lovely orchid greenhouses and displays of native plants. It is a beautiful place to spend several hours. If you eat there, try the vanilla bean mojito, it's a frozen delicious bit of heaven! Don't miss the great gift shop, you're sure to find some treasures there!

6. Colomitos

Boca de Tomatlan 11 miles / 17 km from Puerto Vallarta's main square, Cabo Corrientes Mexico
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4.0 based on 51 reviews

Colomitos

Reviewed By timtran_canada - Vancouver, Canada

So beautiful beach. The most beautiful one in Puerto Vallarta. We were hiking 1h through the trail to get to this place but it's worthy! To avoid the crowd, you should go early in the morning. And if you don't want to hike in the hot weather, take the boat taxi (50 pesos each). It's a MUST in PV

7. Hacienda el Divisadero Day Tours

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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Hacienda el Divisadero Day Tours

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