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PUERTO VALLARTA EVENTS March 16 to 24

the Puerto Vallarta DAILY CALENDAR
March 16 to 24, 2013
Updated March 16, 1 pm

The Puerto Vallarta Daily Schedule of Events is continually updated. Last-minute additions and corrections are frequent. Click on most listings for more information about individual events.

Much excitement and activity in the air. High season is winding down and it is almost Semana Santa. Many new restaurants and shops, many new faces…

SATURDAY March 16

  • SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET — At the Paradise Community Center on Pulpito in Old Town. 9 to 1 pm. Year-round (this is the “alternative market”).
  • VALLARTA TOURIST FARMERS MARKET — 9:30 am to 2 pm at Caranza and Pino Suarez (This is the “official city-sponsored market”).
  • DOGS & CATS — SPCA Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm.
  • LITERARY — PV Writers Group Meeting at Los Mangos Library at 10:30 am.
  • CONCOMICS — noon to 7 pm at Los Mangos Biblioteca. 60 to 120 pesos.

SUNDAY March 17

  • SAINT PATRICK’S DAY
  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • CONCOMICS — noon to 7 pm at Los Mangos Biblioteca. 60 to 120 pesos.
  • SUNSET MILONGA — 4:30 to 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita, at the top of the Malecon. Free tango lessons from 4:30 to 5:30 and then tango dancing until 8. Food and drink available for purchase.
  • VALLARTA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CONCERT — 5 pm at the main church in El Pitillal (Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel). Donation 100 pesos. Info: call Randall at 322 103 9795 (cell).
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

MONDAY March 18

  • NATIONAL HOLIDAY – BIRTHDAY OF BENITO JUAREZ — Schools, banks, post offices, government offices and many shops are closed.
  • VALLARTA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CONCERT — 8 pm at the Paradise Community Center in Colonia Emiliano Zapata (Pulpito 127). Donation 100 pesos. Info: call Randall at 322 103 9795 (cell).

TUESDAY March 19

  • VALLARTA WINE FESTIVAL
  • MALECON SCULPTURE WALKING TOUR — 9:30 am. Gary Thompson leads the best free art tour in Vallarta. Discover the real stories behind the many sculptures on our Malecon.
  • TOURS OF CENTRO VALLARTA — at 9 am and noon beginning at the old city hall. Free tours of downtown Vallarta with professional tour guides. The tours include iconic points, galleries, craft markets and some shops and / or restaurants.
  • EXPATS IN VALLARTA HAPPY HOUR — 5 -7 pm at Langostino’s on Los Muertos Beach. Reservations necessary. sarajwise@yahoo.com
  • EVERY TUESDAY FILMS — Intouchables. In French w/English subs. 7 pm at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito. 60 pesos advance, 70 at the door. Info: snowkamp1@yahoo.com

WEDNESDAY March 20

  • SPRING EQUINOX — 5:02 am here in Vallarta.
  • VALLARTA WINE FESTIVAL
  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • PASTA/CHILI COOKOFF — 1 pm at Nacho Daddy. Benefiting The Banderas Bay Women’s Shelter. 125 pesos.
  • INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIR & MARKET — 4 to 7:30 pm at the Paradise Community Center at 127 Pulpito.
  • VALLARTA ART WALK — 6 to 10 pm. Stroll through 13 downtown art galleries, meet the artists and see some of the finest art Vallarta has to offer. Some galleries offer welcoming cocktails and snacks. Each week is different. Free.
  • BINGO NIGHT AT NACHO DADDY — 6 pm at 180 Basilio Badillo. Half time entertainment with Marcella Castellanos and salsa and cumbia dancers. Proceeds benefit the PuRR Project, a no-kill feline sanctuary north of Vallarta.
  • FIESTA MEXICANA — 7 to 11 pm in Parque Lázaro Cárdenas Plaza. Free musical and dance performances by local artists, along with affordable food and beverages (10 to 70 pesos a serving) provided by local restaurants. Sponsored by the city of Vallarta.
  • VALLARTA EN BICI — Every Wednesday 100s of bicyclists ride from the Whale sculpture at the Marina to the Malecon. 9 pm. Free.

THURSDAY March 21

  • VALLARTA WINE FESTIVAL
  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • VALLARTA GARDEN CLUB MEETING — 11 am at Paradise Community Center. Guest speaker is Bruce Beckler speaking on “pesticide free gardening.”
  • SPRING JAZZ FESTIVAL — 4 to 10 pm on Los Muertos Beach at CyCs. No cover charge.
  • MARKET in the MARINA — 5 – 9 pm on the boardwalk in the PV Marina. A farmer, food and craft market.
  • VALLARTA SCENE EXPAT MEETUP — 5 pm to 8 pm at Langostino’s on Los Muertos Beach. A lively *extended* informal happy hour get-together for expats, visitors and nationals. Everyone is invited but this is widely known as the “Motley Crew” meetup.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE

FRIDAY March 22

  • VALLARTA WINE FESTIVAL
  • SOUTHSIDE SHUFFLE — 6 to 10 pm on Basilio Badillo. Strolling musicians, special sales, a street party-like atmosphere.
  • XUITLA BALLET — 7:30 pm in Lazaro Cardenas Park. Folkloric Dance. Free.

SATURDAY March 23

  • VALLARTA WINE FESTIVAL
  • SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET — At the Paradise Community Center on Pulpito in Old Town. 9 to 1 pm. Year-round (this is the “alternative market”).
  • VALLARTA TOURIST FARMERS MARKET — 9:30 am to 2 pm at Caranza and Pino Suarez (This is the “official city-sponsored market”).
  • DOGS & CATS — SPCA Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm.
  • LITERARY — PV Writers Group Meeting at Los Mangos Library at 10:30 am.
  • EMERGENTE ARTE ALTERNO — 6:30 pm at Los Mangos Biblioteca. An exposition of new artists. “A party for the senses.” Free.

SUNDAY March 24

  • PALM SUNDAY – SEMANA SANTA BEGINS
  • VALLARTA WINE FESTIVAL
  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • SUNSET MILONGA — 4:30 to 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita, at the top of the Malecon. Free tango lessons from 4:30 to 5:30 and then tango dancing until 8. Food and drink available for purchase.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • WINE FESTIVAL VERBENA POPULAR — 6 pm to midnight at Cardenas Park. Free live music and dance performances as well as gourmet snacks and wines by the glass at truly promotion prices. Everyone is encouraged to participate. It’s a party for the village, designed to diffuse the Arts & Wine culture to all social classes in the region.
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • VALLARTA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CONCERT — 8 pm at the Marival Resort Convention Center in Nuevo Vallarta (Blvd. Nuevo Vallarta & Paseo de los Cocoteros). Donation 100 pesos. Info: call Randall at 322 103 9795 (cell).
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

If you have an event that you would like to see listed here, please email events (at) pvscene.com. The Listings are Free.

PUERTO VALLARTA EVENTS March 10 to 17

the Puerto Vallarta DAILY CALENDAR
March 10 to 17, 2013
Updated March 11, 5 pm

The Puerto Vallarta Daily Schedule of Events is continually updated. Last-minute additions and corrections are frequent. Click on most listings for more information about individual events.

Much excitement and activity in the air. High season is here. Much activity, many new restaurants and shops, many new faces…

SUNDAY March 10

  • VALLARTA BIRD FESTIVAL
  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • SUNSET MILONGA — 4:30 to 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita, at the top of the Malecon. Free tango lessons from 4:30 to 5:30 and then tango dancing until 8. Food and drink available for purchase.
  • BANDERAS BAY WOMENS SHELTER FUNDRAISER — 5:30 to 8:30 pm. Food, fashion, drinks, music and a very good cause. At the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito. 200 pesos.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

MONDAY March 11

TUESDAY March 12

  • MALECON SCULPTURE WALKING TOUR — 9:30 am. Gary Thompson leads the best free art tour in Vallarta. Discover the real stories behind the many sculptures on our Malecon.
  • TOURS OF CENTRO VALLARTA — at 9 am and noon beginning at the old city hall. Free tours of downtown Vallarta with professional tour guides. The tours include iconic points, galleries, craft markets and some shops and / or restaurants.
  • EVERY TUESDAY FILMS — In Darkness. In Polish and Yiddish w/English subs. 7 pm at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito. 60 pesos advance, 70 at the door. Info: snowkamp1@yahoo.com

WEDNESDAY March 13

  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • PASTA/CHILI COOKOFF — 1 pm at Nacho Daddy. Benefiting The Banderas Bay Women’s Shelter. 125 pesos.
  • INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIR & MARKET — 4 to 7:30 pm at the Paradise Community Center at 127 Pulpito.
  • VALLARTA ART WALK — 6 to 10 pm. Stroll through 13 downtown art galleries, meet the artists and see some of the finest art Vallarta has to offer. Some galleries offer welcoming cocktails and snacks. Each week is different. Free.
  • BINGO NIGHT AT NACHO DADDY — 6 pm at 180 Basilio Badillo. Half time entertainment with part of the SORDID LIVES cast. Proceeds benefit the PuRR Project, a no-kill feline sanctuary north of Vallarta.
  • FIESTA MEXICANA — 7 to 11 pm in Parque Lázaro Cárdenas Plaza. Free musical and dance performances by local artists, along with affordable food and beverages (10 to 70 pesos a serving) provided by local restaurants. Sponsored by the city of Vallarta.
  • ON THE WINGS OF MUSIC — 7 pm at Teatro Vallarta. Performances by: Puerto Vallarta Men’s Choir, Xuitla Ballet, Frixoleros, Casa Azul (children’s choir). Benefit to save the Military Macaws. 100 pesos. Tickets at Teatro Vallarta or 322 2287 888
  • VALLARTA EN BICI — Every Wednesday 100s of bicyclists ride from the Whale sculpture at the Marina to the Malecon. 9 pm. Free.

THURSDAY March 14

  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • MARKET in the MARINA — 5 – 9 pm on the boardwalk in the PV Marina. A farmer, food and craft market.
  • VALLARTA SCENE EXPAT MEETUP — 5 pm to 8 pm at Casa Isabel. A lively *extended* happy hour get-together for expats, visitors and nationals. Everyone is invited.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE

FRIDAY March 15

  • CONFESSIONS OF A GAY PRIEST — 5 pm at Coco’s Kitchen, 122 Pulpito. Book signing. Free (except for the book…).
  • XUITLA BALLET — 7:30 pm in Lazaro Cardenas Park. Folkloric Dance. Free.

SATURDAY March 16

  • SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET — At the Paradise Community Center on Pulpito in Old Town. 9 to 1 pm. Year-round (this is the “alternative market”).
  • VALLARTA TOURIST FARMERS MARKET — 9:30 am to 2 pm at Caranza and Pino Suarez (This is the “official city-sponsored market”).
  • DOGS & CATS — SPCA Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm.
  • LITERARY — PV Writers Group Meeting at Los Mangos Library at 10:30 am.

SUNDAY March 17

  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • SUNSET MILONGA — 4:30 to 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita, at the top of the Malecon. Free tango lessons from 4:30 to 5:30 and then tango dancing until 8. Food and drink available for purchase.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

If you have an event that you would like to see listed here, please email events (at) pvscene.com. The Listings are Free.

Vallarta’s Red Zone Tour

Red Zone Tour, February 26, 2013

NOTE: this tour no longer exists.

Puerto Vallarta is a tourism town. There are myriads of adventure tours, cultural tours, bar crawls, gay bar crawls, fishing tours and whale watching tours. There are free tours and expensive tours and almost any interest can be satisfied by a guided or planned adventure.

Only one tour is not well known nor widely advertised or sold in Vallarta: The Red Zone Tour, a tour of some of the prostitution bars and “dance clubs” that are found on its back streets.

 

There are many expensive “gentlemen’s” and gay strip clubs in plain sight on the main drags but these are very obvious and very well advertised on their own. Places like Candy’s strip club even openly sponsor parasail rides on the beaches. Charging thousands of pesos for sexual adventures, they can afford to. Taxi drivers will automatically take you to these large commercial locales because they get up to a 500 peso incentive for doing so. If you ask to go to anything off of the main strip the taxistas will often tell you that they are not “safe” or “clean.” This is bullshit except in a few cases. Jaja. But that’s what a tour like this is for, to show you what is good and what is not.

Generally, prostitution is not really illegal in Mexico, nor is it considered in the same negative light as in Canada or the US. For that matter, sex, itself, is looked upon in a much more liberal way here, also.

The Red Zone Tour is unique.

I sit here and wonder what to write. I know that I will be condemned by some for “supporting” what is frequently thought of as the enslavement or exploitation of women and I will be praised by far fewer for supporting a woman’s right to do what she thinks is the most expeditious in her quest for survival. Bar girls and street walkers are not often thought of in the same way as call girls and this tour examines them all because the tour guide also runs an escort service.

The tour is by appointment only and is given only once or twice a week. The guide is a bilingual gringo. He is open and honest almost to a fault, a nice guy you think would be a school teacher if you met him in other circumstances. On this particular night he brought his small dog and a woman named “Sara” with him. Sara is a working girl who claims to have a Masters degree in psychology with a family counseling business on the side. She is bilingual and intelligent enough for me not to question those claims. Both Sara and the dog were definitely ice breakers.

I and another guy were picked up at about 8:30 pm at the Vallarta Walmart and 3 more men were picked up at a hotel in Nuevo. After introductions we headed to our first location, Oasis and its associated motel near Bucerias. Here is a good time to mention that a “motel” in Mexico is for having sex. A “hotel” is for sleeping.

Because it was early at Oasis, the bar was empty, most of the girls were not ready and we stayed only a few minutes. Nothing was going on that was interesting. As at all of the following places, we were each introduced personally to the girls that were there, shaking hands and exchanging the traditional cheek kiss.

The only prostitutes I normally run into here in Vallarta are the street walkers on Calle Madero and in a few cantinas like the Ballena Azul, Ridiculo or the former La Gloria y El Infierno and they are generally older and not very attractive. By contrast, the women in the places we went to on this tour, even those on the street, were attractive and all seemed to be younger than about 30.

I should put a disclaimer here that I do not generally patronize prostitutes. I’ve been married for about 45 years (to 3 different women) and one of my wives was a hooker before we met. That doesn’t count for much in this situation but it does give me a bit of insight that most men do not have.

When I lived in San Francisco I had many friends and associates who were prostitutes and I often published in my magazine the writing of members of Margo St. Jame’s Coyote prostitutes union. I have no moral, political or religious objections to any type of sex between any consenting adults.

Heading back toward Vallarta from Bucerias, we pulled off the highway just after the Ameca River bridge and headed to a large back-road cantina called Los Corrales. This place looks like it is set up for heavy drinking and partying. Dozens of tables, oysters and steaks on the menu and a juke box behind steel bars, literally.

A mariachi band was playing when we arrived and only about 5 of the 50 or so tables were occupied, probably because it was a Tuesday night. Four girls were working as waitresses/hostesses. When they were not with customers they were stocking the beer cooler and waiting tables. The girls were pretty and friendly (and their charges were low).

As with the other places we visited this night, we were the only gringos. This was the only place we stayed long enough for me to have a couple of beers. I don’t know if any of the other guys were nervous but I am normally shy and this tour was outside of my normal comfort zone so I appreciated the time to have a cerveza and listen to mariachi music while getting used to the scene. Los Corrales was the only “real” bar we were to go to this night. All of the other places were specifically set up for the sex trade.

Back in the van, we drove to downtown Vallarta to check out the street scene in Cinco de Diciembre, a colonia just north of Centro. On one corner there are the transsexuals/transvestites and on another there are girls. The girls’ corner has a little place set up with “rooms” inside. The price is 500 pesos for the girl and the room. The girls on this corner changed rapidly and came and went in cabs. I never saw anyone go into the “rooms” but I saw many girls come and go. If you were looking for something better in the way of comfort, around the corner there is a small hotel that charges 180 pesos a night or 150 pesos for a few hours and is much cleaner and nicer. It is recommended if you are interested in the services provided on this street. Surprisingly to some of the men on the tour, the trannies seemed much prettier than the girls. Either would readily tell you their sex if asked so nothing was hidden. These corners are very viable and inexpensive alternatives to the cantinas, bars and clubs.

On a nearby corner, we dropped in to a small restaurant for tacos and beer because the night was young. Recharged, we were ready to head to the real Zona Roja where lap dance is king and the activity is high.

Actually Vallarta now seems to have two Zona Rojas. The first that we went to is relatively new in Pitillal, off of Prisciliana Sanchez (the road next to Sam’s Club). There are 2 clubs next to each other there, El y Ella and Osiris.

Osiris is the larger of the two, with many girls sitting along the wall and a big pole dance floor in the center of the room. To enter it you walk between the legs of a giant woman’s crotch “sculpture.” Not exactly art but kind of camp. We didn’t stay long there because we were told that the prices were a little high and that you had to watch out for bill padding AND, probably more importantly, because we had just had a great time at El y Ella next door where the beer was cheap, the girls very friendly and where 3 of our group had had extended lap dances.

El y Ella is by far the cleanest of the places we went to all night. Even with its 25 pesos beer, it managed to have clean table cloths and constant pole dancers. If you bought a 125 peso a beer for a girl, you could have a lap dance for as long as the beer lasted. How long the beer lasted was totally up to the girl. And you could keep buying those beers if you wanted. Here, unlike in the US, a lap dance includes the freedom to touch, as long as the girl likes it.

The images are still burned into my brain from John, one of the guys on the tour, having a half hour lap dance that we should have made into a movie. John is a big guy, tall and heavy and he wore a leather cowboy hat. His choice for the dance (the first for any of us this night) was a short, thin girl with long black hair and a big smile. She jumped on John like he was a bucking bronc and began riding him to hell (and back). She grabbed his hat and waved it like bronc riders do. Occasionally she would slow down to take a sip of beer or to pet the guide’s dog that was sitting on the chair next to them. She and John laughed a lot. The rest of us smiled a lot. One of the attendants in the bar turned on the air conditioner behind John (and this is in the middle of winter here). Two of the other guys also had lap dances but John had our attention.

One thing I noticed, and this may not be important, was that only two out of dozens of the girls we met this night had boob jobs. One was a pole dancer and one was a trannie. My preference has always been for natural women so this pleased me.

After El y Ella we all took a big sigh (it was hard work watching John) and went next door to Osiris where we just sat and had a beer and watched the show. In each place the show is different. In each place the dancers were good. In some places the show was on the stage and in some it was in the audience. On good nights it is in both. One customer we saw on the other side of the room bought a lap dance for his woman companion and he (and we) watched. Each place has public and private areas. If you want to be part of the show, you stay in the public areas. Each place also has access to rooms for more intimate activities.

Outside of each of the Zona Roja bars were men sitting. One is usually the local drug dealer and one or more a bouncer or greeter. You don’t need to know Spanish but these bars are definitely more for locals than for tourists. Almost all of the customers that we saw were middle or working class Mexican men, with a few women (accompanied by men because any single woman in any of these bars is considered to be a prostitute). There was one group of mixed sex college students having a very good time.

If you want to take a girl up or out to a room at one of these places, it would cost 1500 pesos, with 1000 of that going to the girl and 500 going to the bar. These ratios vary some, according to the bar. This is pretty much the same price you would pay for a call-girl experience here in Vallarta. With call girls you get to see only photos (which may or may not be real) before you make a transaction and at these bars you get to see the real person. If you pick up a girl in a regular cantina, you normally have to pay the bartender a 200 peso exit fee to cover her salary for the night and then whatever she wants for the service. Single women in cantinas are usually paid about 200 pesos by the bar to be there.

Still having visions of John in El y Ella, we got back in the van and headed to Vallarta’s original Zona Roja which is off of the bull ring road, very close to the new city government administration building. This is probably just a coincidence (?). If anyone from the old days speaks of the Zona Roja, this is the place they mean.

Here there was a second Osiris (same owner as at the other Zona), a trannie bar, another bar whose name I don’t remember and what looked like a new gigantic club ready to open up soon. I was a little drunk by this time and it was late but I could almost swear that this new place looked like it was going to be as big as Walmart.

First we went into the “unnamed” bar, probably the least appealing place of the night because it was a tad on the seedy side. It was the kind of place where you didn’t really want to sit on the chairs. There we just met the girls, walked around a little and left. Some guy in front of Osiris next door jeered at us for going there but we just ignored him because we were probably as drunk as he was. I should probably mention here that our guide did not drink at all during this tour. But some of us did.

We then walked back to the Osiris where the owner apologized for the drunk yelling at us and we stayed for a while and had a couple of beers while some of the guys on the tour decided what kind of ending they wanted for the night. We watched the show and kicked back. One of our group went back to the “seedy” place for a blow job, one went back to the “seedy” place for a hamburger because there was small kitchen outside of it. The rest of us just relaxed. The burger guy came back and the rest of us went for burgers because they were very, very good for the price (40 pesos).

The tour ended and the guide took some of the guys home. One of the guys decided to go find a girl and I stayed and finished my burger. All of a sudden I was alone and talking to a guy from the “seedy” place about living as a gringo in Vallarta. He tried hustling me first but quickly saw that I was just tired and interested in eating so we just chatted. It was a slow night for him. After the burger I got a cab and headed home. It was a good night.

This tour cost between 500 pesos and 700 pesos, depending on how many go. The more people go, the less the cost. It includes pickup and delivery but not food, drink and girls. I can’t think of any tour in Vallarta at anywhere near that price that comes anywhere close to it for value. Btw, women are also welcome on this tour.

PUERTO VALLARTA EVENTS March 3 to 10

the Puerto Vallarta DAILY CALENDAR
March 3 to 10, 2013
Updated March 6, 11 am

The Puerto Vallarta Daily Schedule of Events is continually updated. Last-minute additions and corrections are frequent. Click on most listings for more information about individual events.

Much excitement and activity in the air. High season is here. Much activity, many new restaurants and shops, many new faces…

SUNDAY March 3

  • CAMPEONATO NACIONAL CHARRO VALLARTA 2013
  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • SUNSET MILONGA — 4:30 to 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita, at the top of the Malecon. Free tango lessons from 4:30 to 5:30 and then tango dancing until 8. Food and drink available for purchase.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

MONDAY March 4

  • BENEFIT CONCERT — for musician Bobby Tansen. 5:30 to 10:30 pm at Nacho Daddy, 180 Basilio Badillo. 150 pesos.

TUESDAY March 5

  • MALECON SCULPTURE WALKING TOUR — 9:30 am. Gary Thompson leads the best free art tour in Vallarta. Discover the real stories behind the many sculptures on our Malecon.
  • TOURS OF CENTRO VALLARTA — at 9 am and noon beginning at the old city hall. Free tours of downtown Vallarta with professional tour guides. The tours include iconic points, galleries, craft markets and some shops and / or restaurants.
  • EVERY TUESDAY FILMS — In a Better World. In Danish w/English subs. 7 pm at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito. 60 pesos advance, 70 at the door. Info: snowkamp1@yahoo.com

WEDNESDAY March 6

  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIR & MARKET — 4 to 7:30 pm at the Paradise Community Center at 127 Pulpito.
  • VALLARTA ART WALK — 6 to 10 pm. Stroll through 13 downtown art galleries, meet the artists and see some of the finest art Vallarta has to offer. Some galleries offer welcoming cocktails and snacks. Each week is different. Free.
  • BINGO NIGHT AT NACHO DADDY — 6 pm at 180 Basilio Badillo. Half time entertainment by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers (a/k/a husband-and-wife team Todd and Gaye Ringness). Proceeds benefit the PuRR Project, a no-kill feline sanctuary north of Vallarta.
  • VALLARTA EN BICI — Every Wednesday 100s of bicyclists ride from the Whale sculpture at the Marina to the Malecon. 9 pm. Free.

THURSDAY March 7

  • VALLARTA BIRD FESTIVAL
  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • MARKET in the MARINA — 5 – 9 pm on the boardwalk in the PV Marina. A farmer, food and craft market.
  • VALLARTA SCENE EXPAT MEETUP — 5 pm to 8 pm at Langostino’s on Los Muertos Beach. A lively *extended* informal happy hour get-together for expats, visitors and nationals. Everyone is invited.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE

FRIDAY March 8

  • VALLARTA BIRD FESTIVAL
  • SOUTHSIDE SHUFFLE — 6 to 10 pm on Basilio Badillo. Strolling musicians, special sales, a street party-like atmosphere.
  • XUITLA BALLET — 7:30 pm in Lazaro Cardenas Park. Folkloric Dance. Free.

SATURDAY March 9

  • VALLARTA BIRD FESTIVAL
  • SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET — At the Paradise Community Center on Pulpito in Old Town. 9 to 1 pm. Year-round (this is the “alternative market”).
  • VALLARTA TOURIST FARMERS MARKET — 9:30 am to 2 pm at Caranza and Pino Suarez (This is the “official city-sponsored market”).
  • DOGS & CATS — SPCA Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm.
  • LITERARY — PV Writers Group Meeting at Los Mangos Library at 10:30 am.
  • RIVERFEST — Noon to 7 pm at El Rio in Paso Ancho. All-day music benefit for Pasitos de Luz. 50 pesos cover.

SUNDAY March 10

  • VALLARTA BIRD FESTIVAL
  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • SUNSET MILONGA — 4:30 to 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita, at the top of the Malecon. Free tango lessons from 4:30 to 5:30 and then tango dancing until 8. Food and drink available for purchase.
  • BANDERAS BAY WOMENS SHELTER FUNDRAISER — 5:30 to 8:30 pm. Food, fashion, drinks, music and a very good cause. At the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito. 200 pesos.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

If you have an event that you would like to see listed here, please email events (at) pvscene.com. The Listings are Free.

PUERTO VALLARTA EVENTS February 24 to March 3

the Puerto Vallarta DAILY CALENDAR
February 24 to March 3, 2013
Updated February 25, 10 am

The Puerto Vallarta Daily Schedule of Events is continually updated. Last-minute additions and corrections are frequent. Click on most listings for more information about individual events.

Much excitement and activity in the air. High season is here. Much activity, many new restaurants and shops, many new faces…

SUNDAY February 24

  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • SUNSET MILONGA — 4:30 to 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita, at the top of the Malecon. Free tango lessons from 4:30 to 5:30 and then tango dancing until 8. Food and drink available for purchase.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

MONDAY February 25

  • FULL MOON

TUESDAY February 26

  • MALECON SCULPTURE WALKING TOUR — 9:30 am. Gary Thompson leads the best free art tour in Vallarta. Discover the real stories behind the many sculptures on our Malecon.
  • TOURS OF CENTRO VALLARTA — at 9 am and noon beginning at the old city hall. Free tours of downtown Vallarta with professional tour guides. The tours include iconic points, galleries, craft markets and some shops and / or restaurants.
  • EVERY TUESDAY FILMS — Monsieur Lazhar. 7 pm at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito. 60 pesos advance, 70 at the door. Info: snowkamp1@yahoo.com

WEDNESDAY February 27

  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIR & MARKET — 4 to 7:30 pm at the Paradise Community Center at 127 Pulpito.
  • VALLARTA ART WALK — 6 to 10 pm. Stroll through 13 downtown art galleries, meet the artists and see some of the finest art Vallarta has to offer. Some galleries offer welcoming cocktails and snacks. Each week is different. Free.
  • BINGO NIGHT AT NACHO DADDY — 6 pm at 180 Basilio Badillo. Half time entertainment by MISS CONCEPTION. Proceeds benefit the PuRR Project, a no-kill feline sanctuary north of Vallarta.
  • FIESTA MEXICANA — 7 to 11 pm in Parque Lázaro Cárdenas Plaza. Free musical and dance performances by local artists, along with affordable food and beverages (10 to 70 pesos a serving) provided by local restaurants. Sponsored by the city of Vallarta.
  • VALLARTA EN BICI — Every Wednesday 100s of bicyclists ride from the Whale sculpture at the Marina to the Malecon. 9 pm. Free.

THURSDAY February 28

  • CAMPEONATO NACIONAL CHARRO VALLARTA 2013
  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • MARKET in the MARINA — 5 – 9 pm on the boardwalk in the PV Marina. A farmer, food and craft market.
  • VALLARTA SCENE EXPAT MEETUP — 5 pm to 8 pm at Casa Isabel. A lively *extended* happy hour get-together for expats, visitors and nationals. Everyone is invited.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE

FRIDAY March 1

  • CAMPEONATO NACIONAL CHARRO VALLARTA 2013
  • XUITLA BALLET — 7:30 pm in Lazaro Cardenas Park. Folkloric Dance. Free.

SATURDAY March 2

  • CAMPEONATO NACIONAL CHARRO VALLARTA 2013
  • SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET — At the Paradise Community Center on Pulpito in Old Town. 9 to 1 pm. Year-round (this is the “alternative market”).
  • VALLARTA TOURIST FARMERS MARKET — 9:30 am to 2 pm at Caranza and Pino Suarez (This is the “official city-sponsored market”).
  • DOGS & CATS — SPCA Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm.
  • LITERARY — PV Writers Group Meeting at Los Mangos Library at 10:30 am.
  • IFC FASHION SHOW/LUNCHEON — 12:30 pm at River Cafe. Benefit for the IFC cleft palate and other charitable programs. 300 pesos. Tickets available from the IFC or at the door.

SUNDAY March 3

  • CAMPEONATO NACIONAL CHARRO VALLARTA 2013
  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • SUNSET MILONGA — 4:30 to 8 pm at the Hotel Rosita, at the top of the Malecon. Free tango lessons from 4:30 to 5:30 and then tango dancing until 8. Food and drink available for purchase.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

If you have an event that you would like to see listed here, please email events (at) pvscene.com. The Listings are Free.

PUERTO VALLARTA EVENTS February 17 to 24

the Puerto Vallarta DAILY CALENDAR
February 17 to 24, 2013
Updated February 20, 10 am

The Puerto Vallarta Daily Schedule of Events is continually updated. Last-minute additions and corrections are frequent. Click on most listings for more information about individual events.

Much excitement and activity in the air. High season is here. Much activity, many new restaurants and shops, many new faces…

SUNDAY February 17

  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

MONDAY February 18

TUESDAY February 19

  • MALECON SCULPTURE WALKING TOUR — 9:30 am. Gary Thompson leads the best free art tour in Vallarta. Discover the real stories behind the many sculptures on our Malecon.
  • TOURS OF CENTRO VALLARTA — at 9 am and noon beginning at the old city hall. Free tours of downtown Vallarta with professional tour guides. The tours include iconic points, galleries, craft markets and some shops and / or restaurants.

WEDNESDAY February 20

  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • GARDEN CLUB MEETING — 11 am at the Paradise Community Center, Pulpito 127. Speaker will be Tommy Clarkson, horticulture writer for the PV Mirror. His topic: Hits and Myths of Tropical Plants. Free.
  • INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIR & MARKET — 4 to 7:30 pm at the Paradise Community Center at 127 Pulpito.
  • VALLARTA ART WALK — 6 to 10 pm. Stroll through 13 downtown art galleries, meet the artists and see some of the finest art Vallarta has to offer. Some galleries offer welcoming cocktails and snacks. Each week is different. Free.
  • BINGO NIGHT AT NACHO DADDY — 6 pm at 180 Basilio Badillo. Half time entertainment by MISS CONCEPTION. Proceeds benefit the PuRR Project, a no-kill feline sanctuary north of Vallarta.
  • FIESTA MEXICANA — 7 to 11 pm in Parque Lázaro Cárdenas Plaza. Free musical and dance performances by local artists, along with affordable food and beverages (10 to 70 pesos a serving) provided by local restaurants. Sponsored by the city of Vallarta.
  • VALLARTA EN BICI — Every Wednesday 100s of bicyclists ride from the Whale sculpture at the Marina to the Malecon. 9 pm. Free.

THURSDAY February 21

  • IFC HOME TOURS — 10:30 am staring at I. Vallarta and Aquiles Serdan. Tour the homes of the Vallarta rich and famous. Proceeds benefit the IFC cleft palate program. 450 pesos.
  • MARKET in the MARINA — 5 – 9 pm on the boardwalk in the PV Marina. A farmer, food and craft market.
  • VALLARTA SCENE EXPAT MEETUP — 5 pm to 8 pm at Langostino’s on Los Muertos Beach. A lively *extended* informal happy hour get-together for expats, visitors and nationals. Everyone is invited.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE

FRIDAY February 22

  • SOUTHSIDE SHUFFLE — 6 to 10 pm on Basilio Badillo. Strolling musicians, special sales, a street party-like atmosphere.
  • XUITLA BALLET — 7:30 pm in Lazaro Cardenas Park. Folkloric Dance. Free.

SATURDAY February 23

  • SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET — At the Paradise Community Center on Pulpito in Old Town. 9 to 1 pm. Year-round (this is the “alternative market”).
  • VALLARTA TOURIST FARMERS MARKET — 9:30 am to 2 pm at Caranza and Pino Suarez (This is the “official city-sponsored market”).
  • DOGS & CATS — SPCA Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm.
  • LITERARY — PV Writers Group Meeting at A Page in the Sun, 179 Lazaro Cardenas, at 10:30 am. NO MEETING THIS WEEK.

SUNDAY February 24

  • VIA RECREACTIVA — 8 am to 2 pm. From the Sports Stadium to the Holiday Inn, Fco. Medina Ascencio (the main airport road) will be closed to traffic for a public walk, bicycle, run. Traffic will be diverted to the laterals.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET (MERCADO HUANACAXTLE) — 10 am to 2 pm at the La Cruz Marina.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, beginning at 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • XUITLA BALLET — 8 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon. Folkloric Dance. Free.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and stroll the Malecon. It’s a Sunday tradition here.

If you have an event that you would like to see listed here, please email events (at) pvscene.com. The Listings are Free.

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