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- Destinations
- North America
- Mexico
- Pacific Coast
- Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (Puerto
Vallarta)
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (Puerto
Vallarta)
The airport is located 5 miles (8 km) north of Puerto
Vallarta.
Information & Facts
Airport Taxis
Taxis are available just outside the terminal and rates are
charged based on the zones of travel. Taxis can also be flagged
down from and travellers can expect to pay around US$10 to get to
Puerto Vallarta.
Car Parking
There is short-term parking available.
Car Rental
There are several car rental agencies located in the
terminal.
City Transfers
Areomovil taxi transportation is the main source of transport
from the airport, as well as combi bus (Colectivo minivan) which
charge rates based on the zone of travel. The fare must be paid
before departure at a small kiosk located just outside the
terminal. Limos.com also provide a service for passengers from the
airport. Taxis can be flagged down from the highway and travellers
can expect to pay around US$10 to get to Puerto Vallarta. The local
bus travels through to Puerto Vallarta at a cost of around 3
Pesos.
Contacts
Departure Tax
US$23 (generally included in the airline ticket,
check with your booking agent).
Facilities
The airport features a bank, a bureaux de change, cash machines,
several small shops on the ground level of the airport, duty-free
shops, a café, restaurant and a bar.
Language
Spanish is the official language in Mexico. Some English
is spoken in tourist regions.
Money
Mexican currency is the New Peso (MXN) divided into 100
centavos. Credit cards are widely accepted, particularly Visa,
MasterCard and American Express. Travellers cheques are generally
accepted, but cannot be cashed on Sundays. ATMs are available in
most cities and towns and are the most convenient way to get money,
but for safety reasons they should only be used during business
hours. Although most businesses will accept foreign currency it is
best to use pesos. Foreign currency can be exchanged at one of many
casas de cambio(exchange houses), which have longer hours
and offer a quicker service than the banks.