1. Boca de Tomatlán is a small fishing village located 10 miles south of Puerto Vallarta in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The village is known for its scenic beauty, secluded beaches, and its access point to the famous Colomitos Beach, Las Ánimas Beach, and Quimixto Village. Boca de Tomatlán is surrounded by lush green forests, steep mountain cliffs, and has a small marina where visitors can hire local fishermen to take them on boat tours of the area. The village has several local restaurants that serve freshly cooked seafood, and visitors can also enjoy water activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.
2. Boca de Tomatlán does not have any set working hours or phone number. It is a small, laid-back village and most local businesses operate on a flexible schedule. Visitors can find tour operators and boat hire services in the marina, and restaurants and shops around the village are generally open in the daytime.
3. To reach Boca de Tomatlán, visitors can take a local bus or taxi from Puerto Vallarta. Buses run every 30 minutes from Puerto Vallarta to the village and cost less than $1. Visitors can also take a water taxi from Puerto Vallarta’s Los Muertos Beach to get to Boca de Tomatlán, which costs around $7 one way. Boat tours and excursions can be arranged at the marina, and visitors can purchase tickets on the spot. The prices vary depending on the tour and size of the group.


