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  • Lighten Up The Puerto Vallarta City - Fireworks are a very dominant culture in Mexico. If you happen to spend some evenings in downtown Puerto Vallarta around 9.00 p.m, you would witness the Marigalante pirate ship fireworks which brighten up every inch of the sky. It is even said by some of the locals that in Mexico you do not really need a reason to initiate fireworks. The fireworks range from handheld sparklers which are commonly known as the “luces de bengala,” to really loud firecrackers; all can be seen here in Puerto Vallarta. Therefore, in honor of the tradition, amongst many competitors, like China and Brazil, on April 20th till the 24th the 11th International Fireworks Symposium was held in Puerto Vallarta. Puerto Vallarta was chosen as the official venue for the International Fireworks Art Symposium, 2009.
  • Stones, Sand and Tan - We have all heard about the “Hot Stone Therapy” but how many of us have actually dared to get this massage? Very few, I’m guessing. Well there is nothing to fear, because it’s just another massage which has been practiced by natives from various regions.
  • Fear No Flu In Puerto Vallarta - Mexico’s Taco stands are as popular as the classy coffee shops in the US. Taco stalls and vendors have their own aura which carries much excitement in Puerto Vallarta. It is a local fast food, which can not be missed if you are a visitor. Tacos are made out of corn and are wrapped around a filling. You will find a variety of fillings such as meat; fish, vegetable, cheese and soon you will discover your favorite flavor after trying a few. Tacos are freshly baked on the grill, so that they are just ready to be served. Some vendors even offer a variety of sauces and other garnishes so that your taco is just right according to your taste. Most taco stall owners don’t have proficiency in English;
  • Time To Delight In Scrumptious Cakes - Dr. Alejandro Rios is a local Internal Medicine Doctor and is also a member of the Puerto Vallarta Epidemiology Committee. He gave the latest update on the swine flu saying that there are no confirmed cases on swine flu in Puerto Vallarta or Jalisco as yet. However, Mexico City has already reported 26 cases of swine flu. Indeed the disease is spreading very fast and the President and Secretary of State are taking strict precautions to control this disease. In Puerto Vallarta, the streets remain silent and empty. Though this silence is adding to the fear, it is still better to remain indoors. Dr. Alejandro Rios condemned those who are using this opportunity to visit the beach, enjoying a mini vacation and claimed that the best thing to do is remain calm, be patient and wait for the government to give the right news.
  • 8 More To Visit - The preparations for the International Fireworks Arts Symposium have begun and the manufacturers have begun setting up their equipment in the Sports Stadium. Due to safety issues and the amount of attention this festival is getting from all over the world, Puerto Vallarta has suspended all other activities that were supposed to be held here. All other Sports activities have will be held after 24th April. The stadium is not open to public at other times as the authorities don’t want to take any risks concerning safety. President Obama visited the Mexico today with new hopes and promises. The Justice Department of USA says that Mexican drug trafficking is posing to be a grave crime threat to the USA.
  • Yummy And Playful Acro Yoga - Let’s admit the truth; many of us don’t know what Acro Yoga is. Meet Richard Baimbridge who has mastered the art of Acro Yoga, which is an amalgamation of yoga, massage and acrobatics. Richard Baimbridge has been almost all over the world and collected years of experience from India’s eastern philosophies, New York’s Jiva Mukti, and the monasteries of China. He got trained at the Shanghai School of Acrobatics, which was a big honor because he was the first foreigner to join.
  • Kim Kuzma And Joanna’s Electrifying Performance In Puerto Vallart - Heat is taking over Puerto Vallarta and this is the right time to feel the cool breeze of the beach and enjoy beers. Take the sunset cruise today, that leaves at 8:21pm sharp. Don’t miss this opportunity, because here you will find the right gay friendly company. Club Manana is the most popular gay nightclub/restaurant that is always busy. Every night and every season is celebrated here with sometimes scheduled performances and singers. Kim Kuzma and Joanna are performing live these days in Club Manana. Their shows are scheduled for April 19, 21, 23, 24, 28 and 30th. The show starts at 10pm and goes on all night.
  • A Pat for Mexico’s Authorities - The votes are divided. Some adults in the United States feel that Mexican drug wars and violence are a direct cause of their own doings. Some feel that the US too is to be blamed for the drug wars.
  • Confusion Continues In Puerto Vallarta - The latest press release issued by Jalisco State Governor’s office confirmed that there have been no cases of Swine Flu in Puerto Vallarta yet. Still however, the state is taking measures to avoid this outbreak. Puerto Vallarta is taking steps to save the residential areas, towns and cities around the state and other tourist spots. The city has started with the basic steps by closing down all night clubs and bars especially in the Old Town until May 4-6.

  • Discover The New Haven In Puerto Vallarta - Wellness is a two fold objective that has to be achieved by mental and physical relaxation. Mental and physical fitness is necessary and interdependent. One can feel physically relaxed but stress and depression can cause fatigue. A new trend and a new lifestyle evolved lately with this discovery. Yoga may be the solution to physical and spiritual relaxation. This new trend has seized many places including Puerto Vallarta. Zen and a variety of other meditation organizations are becoming more and more popular lately. With the busy lives most of us are spending, we advise that meditation should become a daily activity to remain healthy.
  • Bike To Raise Funds - This Sunday, April 26th should be dedicated to the P.E.A.C.E race. P.E.A.C.E (Protection, Education, Animals, Culture, and Environment) is a non profit organization in Banderas Bay that endeavors to offer free community service programs and English classes for children and adults.
  • Puerto Vallarta Has It All - First things first, you must have a good look of Puerto Vallarta and for that a parasail ride over the Banderas Bay would be a very good idea. After digesting the majestic beauty of Puerto Vallarta, cool off at Los Arcos or Las Marietas by scuba diving with Scuba Vallarta. Feeling artsy after viewing Puerto Vallarta and rushing through the waves? Why don’t you get a portrait of yourself or perhaps even a caricature by a street artist on the Malecon? Yes, that will certainly get your creative and independent juices flowing! What would be better than visiting the heart of Puerto Vallarta? Well, nothing!
  • Times Of Fear In Puerto Vallarta - Swine flu has infected a few people and has managed to spread fear in the rest of the millions of people in Mexico. The rhythm of Mexico City has greatly been affected as this busy city saturated with warm friendly people is suddenly empty now. People prefer staying at home and are avoiding meeting with people too much. Catholic Masses were canceled on Sunday everywhere and the soccer teams played for an empty stadium. The rising death toll, the unknown cause and treatment of this disease has forced many to avoid public transport and stay home as much as possible. Fifteen people are expected to have died because of the virus already all between the age of 25 and 37.
  • Exploring Banderas Bay In Puerto Vallarta - While Puerto Vallarta is known for its charming architecture and majestic scenery, the city has always relied on Banderas Bay for survival.

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