1. Nuevo Vallarta is a planned resort community located on the Pacific coast in the state of Nayarit, Mexico. It is situated just north of Puerto Vallarta and is known for its beautiful beaches and luxury resorts. In addition to water sports and beach activities, visitors can enjoy golfing, shopping, and exploring nearby ecological reserves. The town also hosts events like music festivals and a weekly farmers’ market.

2. Most of the resorts and businesses in Nuevo Vallarta follow regular business hours, which typically run from 8am to 8pm or later. Some shops may close in the afternoon for a siesta break, particularly during the hot summer months. For specific information about hours or to make a reservation, you can contact individual hotels and restaurants directly. Phone numbers are usually available on their websites or through travel booking sites.

3. To get to Nuevo Vallarta, visitors can fly into Puerto Vallarta’s international airport (PVR) and then take a taxi or shuttle to their accommodations. Many resorts offer airport transfers or can arrange transportation for an additional fee. Alternatively, you can rent a car at the airport and drive yourself. If you’re already in Puerto Vallarta and want to visit Nuevo Vallarta, taxis and buses are available. The local bus system runs from early in the morning to late in the evening and is an affordable option for getting around the area. Taxis are also widely available and can be hailed on the street or called in advance. As for ticket information, it depends on what you are planning to do. Admission to some attractions, like the Vallarta Adventures theme park, can be purchased online or on-site. Resort stays and activities like golfing or spa treatments typically require reservations through the hotel or resort.