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Overview

Looking for a peaceful, modern beach town with reliable infrastructure and a warm climate? Nuevo Vallarta (now officially Nuevo Nayarit) could be the perfect fit. Just 15 minutes from Puerto Vallarta, this small town offers oceanfront condos, gated communities, and local neighborhoods with rent starting around $600 USD. Couples can live comfortably here on $2,000–$2,500 USD per month. Enjoy wide beaches, fiber-optic internet, nearby hospitals, and easy access to grocery stores and gyms. Ready to explore life in Nuevo Nayarit? Contact us to learn more

Notificarme

Thinking about a beachside lifestyle with modern conveniences and easy access to outdoor fun? Nuevo Vallarta (now officially Nuevo Nayarit) offers the perfect balance of peaceful coastal living and vibrant community amenities. Whether you’re seeking a relaxed retreat or a place to call home year-round, this charming town on Mexico’s Pacific coast has a lot to offer.

Nuevo Vallarta (Nuevo Nayarit) Overview

Why Choose Nuevo Vallarta?
Nuevo Vallarta, officially renamed Nuevo Nayarit in 2022 to avoid confusion with nearby Puerto Vallarta, is a small, peaceful town on Mexico’s Pacific coast within the state of Nayarit. With a population of around 2,000, it offers a quiet, clean environment perfect for those seeking a relaxed lifestyle close to the ocean and just 15 minutes from Puerto Vallarta.

Climate
Nuevo Nayarit enjoys warm tropical weather year-round, averaging around 77°F (25°C). The dry season runs from November to April with cooler, drier conditions, while the summer months (June to October) bring more heat, humidity, and afternoon or evening rains.

Living Areas

- Residential Area: Modern condos and villas with ocean views, 24-hour security, pools, gyms, and beach clubs. Rent starts around $600 USD and can exceed $3,500 USD for luxury properties with prime locations.

- Valle Dorado: A more local, urban neighborhood with stores, restaurants, and good public transportation. Rent ranges from $600 to $1,200 USD, ideal for those wanting an authentic local experience and affordability.

Cost of Living
Monthly expenses vary by lifestyle but generally include:

- Electricity: $60 to $200 (every two months, depending on AC usage)

- Water: $10 to $20

- Gas: $25 to $40 (for cooking and heating water)

- Internet: $30 to $150 (fiber optic widely available)
Couples can live comfortably on less than $2,500 USD per month.

Transportation

- Taxis: Approximately $10 for local rides, up to $80 for longer trips such as to Sayulita.

- Ride-hailing apps (Uber, Didi) are available but with potentially longer wait times.

- Public transport includes affordable combis and colectivos under $1.

- Having a car provides the most flexibility; foreign vehicles require a temporary import permit and Mexican insurance.

Shopping
Nuevo Nayarit lacks a traditional town square but has ample grocery options:

- Large stores: Walmart, La Comer, Sam’s Club, Soriana

- Local butcher shops, fruit and vegetable stands, and small restaurants

- Convenience stores: OXXO, Farmacias Guadalajara, Kiosko (also accept utility payments)

- Plazas like Plaza Paradise and Plaza Lago Real offer shopping, dining, and air conditioning.

Healthcare

- Local pharmacies offer doctor visits (~$3 USD) without insurance.

- For emergencies or advanced care, Hospital Joya provides modern facilities and expert staff.
Residents feel secure with accessible medical services nearby.

Activities & Lifestyle

- Wide, clean beaches with calm waters perfect for swimming or walking.

- Beach clubs such as ETC and Mozza Mare offer pools, dining, and relaxation.

- Nearby beaches like Bucerías offer a more laid-back atmosphere.

- Fitness options include gyms like Anytime Fitness and El Tigre Sports Club, plus pickleball and padel courts ($17–$22 per hour).

Considerations

- Nuevo Nayarit is more modern and less “traditional” Mexican town, which some may prefer.

- Rent and dining tend to be pricier compared to nearby smaller towns.

- Public transportation is limited, making car ownership beneficial.

- Tourist season (December to April) brings crowds to beaches and restaurants.

Despite these, many expats appreciate the peaceful, modern environment and close proximity to Puerto Vallarta.