Tourist Attractions - Jalisco

Top 3 tourist places in Jalisco

Puerto Vallarta

A high view over Puerto Vallarta Bay
 
 
The beaches of Puerto Vallarta are the main reason that attracts visitors from all over the world. However, its picturesque historic center, its art-filled boardwalk with magnificent views of the Bay of Banderas and its Romantic Zone make this city a unique and unforgettable destination
 
And it is not for less, since the hotel offer in Puerto Vallarta is varied, with both low-cost and highly sophisticated options. In addition, there is the enormous amount of activities by the sea with something fun for each visitor: diving, snorkeling, bungee jump, parasailing, kayaking, sport fishing, swimming with dolphins, whale watching in season, jet sky, boat rides, flyboard , windsurfing and surfing, among others.

Tequila

 
 
The Magic Town of Tequila is located in the state of Jalisco one hour by land from Guadalajara. If you want to enjoy a good shot of tequila, one of the country’s iconic drinks, this is the perfect place to do it. Here the best volumes of this drink of the gods are produced, a characteristic symbol of Mexico worldwide.
 
Visiting the main square is a must, it is a peaceful place where you can relax while enjoying a snow or a classic glass of tequila. It is surrounded by restaurants, canteens and shops that offer typical sweets. On weekends you can find a musical group brightening up the day. Don’t forget to enter the Church of Santiago Apóstol, a baroque-style building adorned with beautiful stained glass windows.
 
Tequila city in Jalisco, Mexico, Pueblo Magico and UNESCO heritage

San Juan de los Lagos

Basilica cathedral of Nuestra Señora de San Juan de los Lagos in Jalisco, Mexico
 
 
You travel to get to know other cultures and traditions, for business, to clear your mind and create new memories, but also for religious reasons. To show the thousands of visitors who parade through the Basilica de Guadalupe in Mexico City every day, this same phenomenon happens in places like San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco.
 
During the 16th and 17th centuries it began to receive inhabitants of European descent who sought to settle in America. In 1663 it was named Villa de San Juan de los Lagos and its economic importance has always been linked to the temple and the faithful who visit the Virgin.

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