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The Muffin Man and The Most Honest Bandito on The Beach in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

The Muffin Man and The Most Honest Bandito on The Beach in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Published 8 years, 3 months ago
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Jose, The Muffin Man on The Malecon in Puerto Vallarta tells us about his job. Then an interview with Jose Luis Castellon Ramos, Known as The Most Honest Bandito on The Beach. He sells tours and has a great story. Also an interview with listener Ray D'Ascenzi from Chicago.

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Hello fellow travelers, welcome this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel show. I am your host Barry Kessler and I am just so happy to be introducing you to my favorite vacation destination, and maybe even yours, Puerto Vallarta Mexico. That music you were just listening to [caption id="attachment_2017" align="alignright" width="300"] Vista Grill on The Beach Romantic Dinner[/caption] is performed by Alberto Perez, the owner of the La Palapa Group of Restaurants. Those are La Palapa, The El Dorado Restaurant, and at night for dinner The El Dorado transforms into the ever so romantic Vista Grill with those dramatic views of the Los Muertos Pier all lit up at night in beautiful colors. Of course, at La Palapa you can enjoy that same view of the Los Muertos Pier all day long for breakfast, lunch or dinner, seated with your toes in the sand right at the water's edge. It's so romantic, it's so Puerto Vallarta my friends! This week, I have three people to share with you. Two interviews from the beach in front of Cuates y Cuetes, and one guy who works along the beach that I want you to meet, if you haven't met him already, but first, let's talk a little about my visit to paradise. The Airbnb I chose is the same one I used last January. It's in the El Cero neighborhood, just above Hacienda San Angel, Richard Burton's old

Video of Airbnb $36.00 US per night

digs, and around the block from Casa Kimberly, Elizabeth Taylor's Villa. From here, I can drop into a number of different neighborhoods which is why I like it. It's pretty quiet, but here's the thing, it's on a really steep hill so I don't recommend it to those with mobility issues. I'll have pictures and I'll make a video too so look for it in the show notes, but if not yet, soon. Hey, I just got back from Mexico. So much to do at home. [caption id="attachment_2213" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Rooftop View Airbnb #2 Under $40 per night[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2214" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Airbnb #2 Under $40 per night[/caption] Then, I moved to another Airbnb for the last three days of the trip, and I liked it too so I'll see what I can dig up to share it with you too. It was just down the street from the other, totally different type of place, so I will get them into the show notes too.

Parque de Los Azulejos

[caption id="attachment_2207" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Tile Park PV[/caption] I also stopped by Lazaro Cardenas Park to check out the progress on Tile Park PV, Parque de Los Azulejos,and it is looking so cool! I purchased a tile, and if you haven't, do it! Also you can participate in workshops, you can make a donation, you can buy a bench. Do it. Be part of Puerto Vallarta History. There's a table set up every day in the park, and Nancy Page wil

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