Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta stands out as a premier destination for meetings and events, offering a combination of beautiful venues, excellent infrastructure, and an inviting tropical climate. Whether hosting a corporate conference, incentive trip, or a memorable event, Puerto Vallarta provides the perfect backdrop for productive meetings and unforgettable experiences. With its stunning natural beauty, modern amenities, and wealth of leisure activities, Puerto Vallarta is the ultimate destination for a successful and enjoyable event.

Puerto Vallarta is Mexico’s top destination for meetings, incentives, conferences, events and tradeshows.

Why Puerto Vallarta?

With more than 22,500 rooms, more than 480,000 square feet of event space, including the Puerto Vallarta International Convention Center (CIC Puerto Vallarta), and easy access to major cities in Mexico, the United States and Canada by air, land and sea, Puerto Vallarta is the perfect destination for meeting tourism.

Puerto Vallarta has everything you need to host any type of event, meeting or incentive, with 360 days of sunshine a year, beautiful beaches, lush mountains, a vibrant cultural life and an ideal location on the Mexican Pacific.

Mayan Ruins

Activities

Puerto Vallarta offers a wealth of exciting activities for corporate groups, making it an ideal destination for team-building, incentive trips, and post-conference relaxation.

Zip Line Tours

Experience the thrill of flying through the jungle canopy on a zip line adventure. Take your group to new heights with an exhilarating Zip Line Adventure in Puerto Vallarta, where adventure meets teamwork in a breathtaking natural setting. This high-flying experience offers a perfect blend of adrenaline, scenic beauty, and camaraderie, making it an unforgettable addition to your event.

Off-Road ATV Tours

A perfect way to bond while exploring the rugged terrain of Puerto Vallarta. This exciting excursion takes your attendees off the beaten path and into the rugged, stunning landscapes of the region, providing a unique opportunity to bond, explore, and enjoy thrilling off-road action together.

Horseback Riding

Riding a horse through the Sierra Madre mountain range is a not-to-be-missed experience when in Puerto Vallarta. Plan a day to visit the fascinating rivers and waterfalls or venture into riding in the mountains to admire the best views.

Sailing and Private Yacht Charters

Set sail on the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific with an exclusive Sailing and Private Charter experience, ideal for corporate events in Puerto Vallarta. Whether you’re looking to unwind, bond with colleagues, or celebrate a special occasion, a private charter offers a luxurious and memorable way to connect with nature and each other. Embark on a customized sailing adventure aboard a private yacht or catamaran, where you and your team will enjoy personalized service, spectacular coastal views, and the tranquil beauty of Puerto Vallarta’s beaches and surrounding islands. From smooth cruising to exhilarating sailing, this private charter allows you to tailor the experience to your team’s preferences, whether it’s a relaxing day at sea or a more adventurous, active outing.

Sunset Cruises

Take your group on a private sunset cruise along Puerto Vallarta’s coast. Enjoy cocktails, music, and breathtaking views of the sunset over the Pacific Ocean.

Whale Watching (Seasonal: December to March)

Puerto Vallarta is a prime location for whale watching, especially during the migration season. Corporate groups can enjoy a private boat tour to see humpback whales, dolphins, and sea turtles in their natural habitat.

Jungle Hikes and Eco-Tours

Take your group on a guided hike through the lush Sierra Madre mountains or explore the tropical jungle. Eco-tours often include local wildlife sightings and the opportunity to learn about the region’s natural history.

Tequila Tastings and Distillery Tours

Experience the best of Mexican culture with a private tequila tasting TOUR. Learn about the production process, enjoy tastings of various tequila varieties, and indulge in local cocktails.

Eco Park

Tulum Ruins

One of the most iconic and well-preserved Maya ruins in Mexico, located along the Caribbean coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. Known for its dramatic cliffside setting and beautiful beaches, Tulum stands out as one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century.

Tulum is one of the few Maya ruins that offers direct access to a beautiful beach. The white-sand beaches below the cliffs have become one of the site’s major draws.

Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza is one of the most famous and significant archaeological sites of the Maya civilization. Located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, it was once a major political, economic, and cultural center and is now one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The site is known for its impressive structures, advanced astronomical knowledge, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s about 2.5 hours from Cancún by car or bus.


The Temple of Kukulcán is the most iconic structure at Chichen Itza and is often referred to as El Castillo (The Castle). It is a large step pyramid dedicated to the feathered serpent god Kukulcán (also known as Quetzalcoatl in Aztec culture).
The pyramid has four sides with 91 steps each, adding up to 365 steps, which correspond to the number of days in a solar year.


During the spring and autumn equinoxes, the sun casts a shadow on the pyramid’s steps, creating the illusion of a serpent slithering down the stairs. This is a remarkable example of the Maya’s advanced understanding of astronomy.

El Rey Ruins

Situated near modern-day Cancún, the site is relatively small compared to other Maya ruins like Chichen Itza or Tulum, but it offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Maya life. It’s nestled among dense tropical vegetation without leaving the city.

The site includes a series of temples, palaces, and platforms, along with a Maya ball court. The architecture is typical of the Maya style, with large stone structures and carvings.

Some of the buildings at El Rey are well-preserved, and visitors can climb them to get a closer look at the ancient stonework and carvings.

Ek Balam

The name “Ek Balam” translates to “Black Jaguar” in the Mayan language, referencing the powerful jaguar spirit in Mayan culture. The ruins of Ek Balam are known for their well-preserved architecture, intricate carvings, and impressive structures.

Ek Balam was an important city during the Late Classic Period (around 600–900 AD) and, like other Mayan cities, was eventually abandoned, likely due to environmental changes and internal political dynamics.

Today, Ek Balam is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the ancient Mayan civilization. It is less crowded compared to other major Mayan sites like Chichen Itza, making it a more serene location for exploration. The site is also surrounded by lush jungle, adding to its mystical atmosphere.

Coba

Coba is another significant archaeological site of the Maya civilization, located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Tulum. Unlike some of the more famous Maya cities, Coba is known for its dense jungle setting and its impressive pyramids, especially the Nohoch Mul pyramid, which is the tallest pyramid in the Yucatán Peninsula.

Garrafon Park Isla Mujeres

Garrafon Park in Isla Mujeres is famous worldwide for its incomparable landscape of reefs and cliffs that extend in front of the turquoise waters in the Mexican Caribbean. Located just 25 minutes from Cancun, on the beautiful Isla Mujeres, this natural park offers a variety of recreational activities, such as a snorkeling tour in Isla Mujeres,.kayaking, zip lining, and walks through the south of the island, as well as relaxing options, such as the Mayan temazcal, a panoramic pool, and comfortable areas with lounge chairs and hammocks.

Rio Secreto

A magical journey through the crystal museum that is Río Secreto, where the history of our planet is written on the myriad geological formations, and floating in its clear fresh water your life will change forever.

Río Secreto could very well be one of the great world wonders. Experience this stunning underground river with thousands of dramatic stalactites and stalagmites. It’s like stepping back in time to witness something mysterious and truly spectacular.

Xcaret Eco Park

Xcaret is among the best theme parks in Cancun and Riviera Maya thanks to its more than 50 natural and cultural attractions for the whole family. Swim in its underground rivers, observe an immense variety of species in the Aviary, the Butterfly Pavilion, and the Coral Reef Aquarium to be dazzled by the country’s iconic biodiversity. Enjoy delicious typical cuisine and experience the colorful folklore through the Xcaret México Espectacular presentation, a performance with more than 300 artists.

Río Secreto could very well be one of the great world wonders. Experience this stunning underground river with thousands of dramatic stalactites and stalagmites. It’s like stepping back in time to witness something mysterious and truly spectacular.

Xel-Ha Park

Near Tulum you’ll find Xel-Há park, a natural water park in Mexico, where you can do unlimited snorkeling in an inlet that flows into the Caribbean Sea. You can ride a bike through the jungle paths, jump into the water from the Stone of Courage, dive from a zip-line and feel the thrill of the highest of all Tulum, Riviera Maya and Cancun waterslides, The Scenic Lighthouse; these and many other activities in Tulum can be experienced in the natural wonder of the Riviera Maya. Xel-Há is an all-inclusive water park in Tulum, so the buffet and open bar are part of the experience.

Xenses Park

Xenses is the only half-day theme park in Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya to rediscover your senses. Feel like a bird on the Bird Flight zip-line or slide in the fast water slide that leads into a cavern. You’ll question reality when you visit Town, where you don’t know if you’re going up or down, if up is down or down is up, and let your senses guide you in Xensatorium, a cavern in pitch black darkness that houses all the ecosystems of the planet.