Discover the best top things to do in Jalisco, Jalisco including Mirado La Bufa, Mirador de La Cruz, Mirador del Chiquihuitillo, Cerro de la Reina, El Mirador de La Santa Cruz, Malecon De Barra De Navidad.
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We rented 4-wheelers from Tour-SSO (next door to the restaurant El General. The owner, Julian, and the guide (his son), Carlos, were great. It cost us $1,500 pesos. The ride up is about 40 minutes. Once there, you have a challenging 10 minute hike to the lookout area. The views are spectacular! On the way down, we stopped briefly at Real Alto to visit a 500 year old church. We left town at 11:00 and wore only shorts and T-shirt. We were fine. The trail is really dusty. This was a highlight of our visit to San Sebastián and would definitely recommend it.
4.5 based on 224 reviews
If you are able to, you must hike to this lookout, it's free and you can take your time. Start on the Malecon at the Triton and Mermaid statue and walk up Abasolo Street. Most of the way is cobbled streets and steps, but 3/4 of the way up it changes into a rocky path. At the bottom of the stairs, there is the funicular railway which for some reason never seems to be running. You need to walk up 313 steps to get the top of the Mirador. Once you get to the top, the view is the most beautiful sight in all of Puerto Vallarta. Especially the observation deck adjacent to the cross lets you "hang out" over the city for some beautiful photo ops.. Two important tips, A) wear comfortable sturdy flat shoes. & B) take plenty of water you will need it and there are no shops at the summit.
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