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  2. Mr. Flamingo - Wikipedia

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    Located at Ignacio L. Vallarta and Venustiano Carranza streets, the semi-open air establishment specifically caters to the LGBT community. [1] Amy Ashenden of PinkNews described the bar as "small but very friendly and a seriously popular choice attracting the most mixed crowd" she saw in the city. [ 2 ]

  3. Vidanta - Wikipedia

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    Vidanta manages seven golf courses in Mexico, [9] including one of the biggest golf courses in the country, stretching over 2,500 acres. [10] [11] [12] Since 2022, PGA Tour’s Mexico Open at Vidanta is conducted in the Vidanta Vallarta course in association with Grupo Salinas. [13]

  4. Malecón, Puerto Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico Coordinates 20°36′52.955″N 105°13′59.509″W  /  20.61470972°N 105.23319694°W  / 20.61470972; -105.23319694

  5. Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic - Wikipedia

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    It was the only Champions Tour event in Mexico in 2006, and was the richest golf tournament of any kind to be staged in that country. A richer PGA Tour event called the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun debuted in 2007. Morris Hatalsky won the tournament, taking the winner's US$240,000 share of the $1,600,000 purse. [1]

  6. Puerto Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Vallarta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweɾto βaˈʎaɾta] or simply Vallarta) is a Mexican beach resort city on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Puerto Vallarta is the second largest urban agglomeration in the state after the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area.

  7. Mexican Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    First played 81 years ago in 1944 at the Club de Golf Chapultepec, it was an event on the Tour de las Américas between 2003 and 2006, being co-sanctioned by the European Challenge Tour from 2004 to 2006.

  8. Bahía de Banderas - Wikipedia

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    Though locally regarded so, it is not the largest bay in Mexico. [3] Tourism is very important to the local economies, and the Bahía de Banderas coast is an important location of tourist facilities development in both states. Puerto Vallarta has been the longstanding primary resort destination and cruise ship port of the bay. However, beyond ...

  9. LGBTQ culture in Puerto Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    CNN has described Puerto Vallarta as Mexico's "top LGBT destination" with "one of the best week-long Pride festivals in the world". [1] According to The Independent , the city is "the gay capital of Mexico, with a whole district of hotels and restaurants catering to the LGBT+ community". [ 2 ]