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  2. Puerto Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant at Puerto Vallarta's Downtown. The Puerto Vallarta real estate tourism market is made up of both full-time retirees and second-home owners, primarily from the United States. On average about 40% of buyers are American, with 30% consisting of Mexican nationals, and Canadians and other foreign buyers making up the remaining 20%.

  3. Hotelito Desconocido - Wikipedia

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    The Unofficial Guide to Mexico's Best Beach Resorts. John Wiley & Sons. p. 480. ISBN 978-0470379974. Onstott, Jane (2009). Puerto Vallarta 2010: With Guadalajara, San Blas, and Inland Mountain Towns. Fodor's Travel Publications. p. 288. ISBN 978-1400008513. Whipperman, Bruce (2007). Moon Puerto Vallarta: Including the Nayarit and Jalisco Coasts.

  4. Zona Romántica - Wikipedia

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    Zona Romántica is the unofficial designation for an LGBTQ-friendly tourist area in southern Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1] The zone is made of three colonias Emiliano Zapata, Alta Vista, and Amapas. The area is also commonly referred to as Old Town. [2]

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    “But if you do not have a pension, you will need to get a Friendly Nations Visa, which requires $200,000 invested in real estate or $200,000 invested in a three-year CD,” Lange said.

  6. Casa Aramara - Wikipedia

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    Casa Aramara is a private, seaside estate in Punta Mita, Mexico. [1] [2] The property was built by media entrepreneur, Joe Francis.[3] [4]Casa Aramara is in Punta Mita, a 1,500-acre beachfront village on the north end of Banderas Bay in the Mexican state of Nayarit, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.

  7. Grupo Vidanta - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Vidanta was founded by Daniel Chávez Morán in 1974 and is headquartered in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. The group has 25,000 employees and an estimated annual revenue of US$750 million (FY 2015). The group has 25,000 employees and an estimated annual revenue of US$750 million (FY 2015).

  8. Category:Puerto Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Vallarta — a port city and seaside resort in western Jalisco state, on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  9. VidantaWorld - Wikipedia

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    VidantaWorld is a hospitality brand that operates two resorts in Mexico—VidantaWorld Nuevo Vallarta and VidantaWorld Riviera Maya—as well as VidantaWorld ELEGANT, a 149-cabin yacht. The brand offers accommodations, entertainment, and recreational facilities, catering to both domestic and international travelers.