As Frank Underwood said in House of Cards: “The harder the climb, the better the view from the top.” When traveling the same thing is often true. The harder a destination is to reach, the more rewarding the place will be. One such place is Yelapa.
In all aspects this is a place for relaxation. There is a waterfall (during rainy season) which is a short walk from the downtown area. Getting there is artfully explained with the directions “go left at the place that sells micheladas.”
Due to the waves being towards the north side of the Bay of Banderas, the water is light blue and calm. Snorkeling is a lot more viable here than around the Puerto Vallarta area. Around 4 p.m. when all the tour boats have left the bay, serenity returns.
While slowly making her way back to the beach, under a sun setting over the water, I came to the conclusion that I was in paradise. If you are looking to avoid the hordes of tourists this weekend, come out to Yelapa for a taste of its hidden natural beauty.