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Av. Paseo Cocoteros 01Nuevo Vallarta, Nay. Mex.
GPS Coordinates105° 17.9' W 20° 41.2' N
After much consideration we decided to summer the boat in Paradise Village Marina. We are full time liveaboards and just the fact they were a" Clean Marina"with weekly pumpout service and had potable water. We are so pleased we did. The marina crew was awesome. The security team,dock maintenance all the way up to the front office made it the best Marina we've experienced anywhere. The full use of the hotels amenities was a added bonus. Thanks Dick ,Gina and Crew See you next Summer
Curt and Jill | Boat: SV NamahanaThank you for another fantastic summer at your wonderful marina! We should already have a reservation for next summer, so see you in June. Best regards.
Michael and Vicki Novak | Boat: BonzerMarina is top notch. Has a very good summer rate if you are planned to stay during the hurricane season. Good bus service to downtown Puerto Vallarta.
Captain: Nelson, Long BeachAn excellent facility with some of the most helpful people anywhare. Can´t say enough good things about PV. We would definately return.
Captain: L and L, Kirkland, WAThis Marina deserves its reputation as Top Notch. It is within a gated hotel condominium community, and situated in a small estuary. It dosen´t exactly feel like you are in Mexico, though, wich makes it very comfortable in that sort of a way.
Captain: Ian Macrae, Fall CityOnly place to stay. Amenities are first rate. Potable water. Probably the safest place in the Bay, if not in Mexico, to hole up for the summer hurricane season.
Captain: Zoey, SeattleWe have been customers of your marina over the past 13 years and our impression just keeps getting better. Not only are the slips well-maintained and the bathroom facilities immaculate, but the services provided by your marina staff were also remarkable. The unique requests made by us and other boaters were always met with a smile and immediate accommodation.
Les Sutton and Diane Grant