Cancún and Puerto Vallarta are two of Mexico’s most popular tourist destinations. Both cities boast incredibly beautiful beaches, great food and drinks, vibrant local cultures, and luxurious resorts. But if you don’t have the time to visit both this year, you’re going to have to choose one of these beach towns.

Which town should you choose? We can’t make your mind up for you, but we can give you some valuable information on Cancún and Puerto Vallarta to help you make your decision.

What’s So Great About Cancún?

The ruins at El Rey Zona Arqueologica in Cancun, Mexico.
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Situated along Mexico’s Caribbean Coast and on the Yucatán Peninsula in the southeastern corner of the country, Cancún has plenty of white sand beaches, turquoise blue sea water, and year-round warm weather. There are several ancient Mayan archaeological sites nearby, including the El Rey settlement site that’s situated in the heart of the hotel zone.

There’s plenty more you can do in Cancún, including scuba diving for close encounters with the local aquatic wildlife, enjoy an open-air concert and some street food at Palapas Park, check out the local dining scene and hunt for artisan souvenirs at Mercado 28, and (literally!) dive into perhaps the wildest contemporary art experience ever at the Underwater Museum of Art (MUSA). If you still want to explore more, Cancún functions as a convenient gateway to the Riviera Maya where you can discover the wonders of Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and plenty of towns off the beaten path where you’ll find smaller tourist crowds and bigger adventures. Or if you prefer to stay on the beach, you’ll be very happy with the beaches of Cancún.

What’s So Great About Puerto Vallarta?

A view of the beach, hotels, and the mountains in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
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Nestled along Mexico’s scenic Pacific Coast and about 206 miles west of the bustling metropolis of Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta is a fantastic coastal destination for nature lovers, culture vultures, laid back surfers, and dedicated foodies. In the more immediate vicinity, you’ll discover beaches like Los Muertos, Conchas Chinas, Amapas, and Camarones where you can enjoy the natural beauty of the coastline and soak up the local culture by exploring the nearby tiendas, restaurants, and art galleries. Farther out, you can explore hidden gems like Garza Blanca, Boca de Tomatlán, and Quimixto and discover white sand beaches that feel almost private, gorgeous waterfalls, fishermen working tirelessly to secure the fresh catch of the day, and authentic “Small Town Mexican” culture that continues to persist in this region. If you enjoy surfing, the Puerto Vallarta area is a surfer’s paradise with legendary waves that you can ride in Bucerias, Sayulita, and Punta de Mita (or Punta Mita).

If you have a passionate love affair with tequila, you will love how close Puerto Vallarta is to the epicenter of the tequila world. If you opt to stay in town, you can sample some of the region’s best tequilas, taste the best of Puerto Vallarta’s emerging mixology scene, enjoy the restaurants that serve the best margaritas and Palomas alongside the freshest seafood, and even tour local craft beer breweries. If you opt for the four to five-hour road trip (or the much faster charter plane ride) to the town of Tequila, you will be rewarded with the prime opportunity to lose yourself in a charmingly historic village, and you can check out some of the farms and distilleries where the beloved liquor elixir is made.

No Matter Where You Choose, Plan Ahead

A view of the beach from the Four Seasons Resort in Punta de Mita, Nayarit, Mexico
Photo by Thomas Hawk, licensed under Creative Commons, and made available by Flickr

Both beach cities have a lot to offer, yet each beach city has its own unique offerings. As you plan your next Mexican vacation, keep in mind what you want to do and where you want to go. If you and your group are history buffs who want to tour ancient Mayan ruins, you probably want to book a trip to Cancún. If you and your crew are hard-core foodies who like pub crawls and tasting menus, you probably want to check out Puerto Vallarta. If you’re looking for more Caribbean-style beaches to dive into the water and frolic on the sand, you may want to give Cancún a try. If you’re looking for the best waves to surf, you may want to check out the legendary surfing beaches in and around Puerto Vallarta.

You’ll likely find plenty to see and do in Cancún and Puerto Vallarta. But if you can’t visit both cities during your next trip to Mexico, take the time to see what’s available in each locale and compare it with your own bucket list of things you want to do as you decide where to go.

The cover photo was taken by Thomas Hawk, licensed under Creative Commons, and made available by Flickr.

Faqs

Always good to explore new places. PV is more arid, backdropped by mountains and tourist trappy. Tulum is more a remote vacation to get away from the regular day to day Puerto Vallarta can be that too but you also have the option of dining in town, shopping, galleries and experiencing the people and culture.

Overall, Cancun has a far greater selection of hotels. Cancun takes the edge over most places when it comes to hotels. But Puerto Vallarta has a more authentic Mexican feel – Cancun is very Americanised. So, go for Cancun if you favor big resorts and Puerto Vallarta if you favor boutique hotels.

We’ve found that Cancun has better beaches than Puerto Vallarta, as it has many white sand beaches with soft, ‘powdery’ sand. Puerto Vallarta’s beaches are fantastic too, but as it lies on Mexico’s Pacific coast the water is not as calm as Cancun, and the sand not as white.06-Jul-2021

Which city is cheaper, Puerto Vallarta or Tulum? These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. The average daily cost (per person) in Tulum is $81, while the average daily cost in Puerto Vallarta is $76.

Los Muertos Beach This is one of the most famous and popular beaches in Puerto Vallarta. Located in the Olas Altas or Romantic Zone area, very close to downtown, it’s an easy walk from the Malecon, where you can find the renovated iconic pier with an outstanding view to the Pacific Ocean.

Puerto rico is a better option for vacation if you love Caribbean vibes, secluded beaches, and an abundance of adventure activities. Cancun is a better vacation option if you are on a limited budget and love big city vibes, lively beaches, and vibrant nightlife scene.

Conclusion

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