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Will
I be able to use my credit cards? Can I get cash from the banks with my
credit cards?
Yes, to both
questions. All major credit cards (except Discover) are widely accepted.
In restaurants, it is best
to ask before ordering, not every business accepts credit cards, just as
back home. All of the banks will give
cash advances, most have ATM machines at their locations, for after hours
cash. If you lose a credit card call
one of the numbers listed in Miscellaneous
Information.
What can I use as
proof of citizenship to enter Mexico?
I will let the
Mexican Consulate of New York answer this question.
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browser to return to All About Puerto Vallarta.
What will the
weather be like in January (or any other month)?
Nobody can predict the weather.
We have an Average Temperature Chart on our Local
Weather page. Check
this and call your hotel a few days before your arrival to make sure.
Mexico does not enjoy the sophisticated
weather prediction services that so many people take for granted in the
U.S. and Canada.
What
is the legal drinking age in México, and what time do the night clubs
close?
Answer:
The legal drinking age is 18.
There is no set closing time, many of the night clubs stay open until the
wee hours of the morning (3 or 4 AM).
Will my hair dryer
(portable iron, electric toothbrush, etc.) work in México?
Answer:
Yes, if you are from the U.S. or Canada. México uses the same
voltage as the United States. If you are coming from Europe, or any
country that uses 220 volts, you will need the proper adapters.
What
about going topless or totally nude on the beaches?
Answer:
Both are illegal in México
although enforcement is ignored (the practice is tolerated), in some
areas. Use your common sense, look around, see what others are
doing, if there are others that are topless nearby, the chances are pretty
good that it is, most likely, locally accepted.
Can I buy Cuban
cigars? Can I take them back with me?
Yes you can buy them, and yes, they
are expensive. No, you cannot take them back to the U.S., but
if you are
returning to Canada it is OK. Be careful of counterfeits.
Can I drink the
water?
Puerto Vallarta has the cleanest
water in Mexico. The water here is treated and purified, but the
distribution
system is not so perfect. In most hotels and restaurants, you will get
purified water, if in doubt - ASK. (Auga
purificada?) I would not drink the water from a private home or
condo, unless you know there is a purification
system installed, and working. Buy bottled water; why not
be completely safe? Don't take the chance of ruining
your vacation?
Will my cellular
phone work in Mexico?
There is local
cellular service. Very few cellular services will allow you to roam
in Mexico. Most cell phones
will work, but they must be reprogrammed by the local service provider.
If you bring your own, contact
USACELL at 222-6633, she speaks English. USACELL will reprogram your phone
at no charge when your
buy their cellular service. Remember to have your phone reprogrammed
again before returning to the U.S.
If you really need cellular service in PV it might just be easier to rent
a phone.
Can I use my laptop
computer to get my e-mail and have Internet access?
You can bring your
laptop computer, you will have to contact one of local ISP's who will
provide you with
temporary Internet access for your limited stay. If you are staying
in a hotel, make sure your modem will
bypass their PBX phone system. If they have a data port on their
phones you should have no problem, set
your modem to dial whatever number you normally dial for an outside
line, then your ISP's access number.
There are quite a few Cyber Cafes in PV. Bringing a laptop computer
into Mexico is a legal and accepted
practice, no hassles with Aduana (Customs).
Can we get married
in Puerto Vallarta?
Most definitely,
this is one of the most romantic spots on earth and many people get married
here. It will be
almost impossible unless you hire someone who, speaks the language,
understands the legal requirements
and procedures. You do not want to spend all of your time in PV
running around after all of the necessary
papers and permits.
Is it safe to walk
around the town at night?
Yes, definitely. You should
feel much safer in most parts of Puerto Vallarta than in the United
States. There
is very little crime here, and what does exist is usually petty compared
to the U.S. The tourist police here are
friendly and very helpful. Use your common sense, and be careful.
Leave your fancy jewelry at home! After
dark, stay on the main streets, do not wander on the beaches.
Never flash large amounts of money.
Can you tell me
what the taxi rates are?
No, but the taxi fares are set, and
most drivers abide by the set rates. It is best to check with the desk at
your
hotel. They should be able to tell you what the fare should be. Then
check again with the taxi driver. Do this
before you get into the taxi!
How will I know if
I am getting a good deal on merchandise?
This is one question that nobody
but you can answer. A good rule of thumb is, with street or beach vendors,
always get at least a 30% discount, sometimes more. In most stores the
prices are fixed, just as they are at
home. If you are making large purchases or if there are several
people in your party that are buying something,
you can always ask for a discount. If you’re happy with the
quality and price of of an item, then you are getting
a good deal. Pretty simple really.
What about
hospitals and doctors?
There are some very competent
doctors in Puerto Vallarta. Many speak English. Check with
your hotel for
the name of an English-speaking doctor, write the phone number down and
carry it with you. If there is any
doubt in your mind about a doctor, procedure or medication, check with
your doctor at home, if possible.
Medical service here is not as sophisticated as in the U.S. or Canada.
There are a few English speaking
doctors listed (not necessarily recommended) on the
Miscellaneous Information page.
Are the beaches
safe?
Generally, yes.
As anywhere there are a few places to beware of. Remember, there are
not many lifeguards here.
During the summer there can be large swells, even in this protected bay .
Be careful and buddy up, swim with
a friend, always! Tell other people where you are going to swim and
your expected return time.
When does the ferry
leave for Cabo San Lucas?
The ferry has not left from PV for
many years. There is a ferry that goes from Mazatlán to La Paz.
Their phone
number can be found on our Miscellaneous
Information page.

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