
water taxi from puerto vallarta to yelapa
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How much does the water taxi to Yelapa cost?
Puerto Vallarta to Yelapa water taxi schedule
The easiest way to get to Yelapa is by taking the Water Taxi that departs from the Puerto Vallarta Public Pier, located on Playa los Muertos in the Olas Altas area.
$550
MXN PESOS
- Round Trip
- Price per Person
- Includes Insurance and Life jackets
- Mexican Federal Sale Tax Not Included (16%)
*Reservations for the Water Taxi must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
Yelapa ➤ Puerto Vallarta
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Discover Yelapa Beach, Mexico
Just 45 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta, a water taxi to Yelapa takes you to one of the most authentic destinations on the Pacific Coast: Yelapa Beach, Mexico. This small fishing village, surrounded by lush jungle and mountains, feels like stepping back in time. There are no cars, no traffic jams—only narrow paths where the biggest “jam” happens when two friends stop to chat.
Here, life slows down, and visitors quickly fall in love with the charm of Yelapa. Whether you want adventure or pure relaxation, this hidden gem offers both.
Things to Do in Yelapa
Hike to the famous Yelapa Waterfall, where fresh river water flows through the jungle and into a refreshing pool.
Spend the day relaxing on Yelapa Beach, one of the most peaceful and beautiful beaches in the Bay of Banderas.
Try Yelapa snorkeling in calm, clear waters where you can spot tropical fish close to shore.
Go horseback riding, fishing, paddleboarding, or simply enjoy doing nothing at all under the warm Mexican sun.
Travel Tips for Yelapa
Bring cash. There are no ATMs in Yelapa, and only a few places accept credit cards.
The main way to get around is on foot, so pack light and bring a comfortable backpack.
Don’t forget mosquito repellent and a small flashlight for evening walks.
In winter, pack a light sweater for cooler nights.
Always keep valuables secured and be mindful of tropical wildlife (shake out shoes and clothes before wearing).
Best Time to Visit Yelapa
High season (November to May): Sunny, dry weather—perfect for beach days, hiking, and exploring local restaurants.
Rainy season (June to October): Mornings are sunny, afternoons bring tropical showers. The jungle turns vibrant green, the sea is calm like a mirror, and sunsets are spectacular. This is also the best time for fishing and a quieter, more authentic experience.
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yelapa and majahuitas tour
You can also visit Yelapa on our Yelapa and Majahuitas Tour where you can snorkel, kayak and paddle board, have breakfast and lunch on board, and enjoy an open bar.
yelapa Sailboat tour
If sailing is your thing, check out our Yelapa sailing tour, which includes a continental breakfast on board, lunch at a Yelapa beachfront restaurant, a national open bar, 45 minutes of snorkeling, and a walk through Yelapa town.
Rent a luxury yacht from Vallarta
And enjoy a trip with all the comforts of a private yacht while discovering beautiful surroundings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yelapa offers plenty of activities: hike to the famous Yelapa Waterfall, relax on its golden-sand beach, go paddleboarding, snorkeling, or simply enjoy fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants.
There are boutique hotels and cozy rentals right by the beach, such as Santuario Yelapa or Casa Bahía Bonita. Visitors can choose between eco-friendly cabins, beach bungalows, or all-inclusive hotels.
Yelapa is a hidden coastal village in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico, about 45 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta. It’s only accessible by boat or water taxi, which makes it one of the most unique destinations in the region.
The easiest way is by water taxi from Los Muertos Pier in Puerto Vallarta, or from Boca de Tomatlán (a small fishing village south of Vallarta). The ride takes 35–45 minutes and offers stunning views of Banderas Bay.