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Vacation Rentals in Puerto Vallarta

Where to stay, what to buy and how to host — the complete short-term rental resource for Banderas Bay.

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Banderas Bay is one of Mexico's strongest vacation-rental markets, with high-season demand that fills well-run condos and villas months ahead. Whether you're a traveler choosing where to stay or an owner deciding what to host, this resource brings it together.

Planning to launch one? Start with our step-by-step vacation rental startup guide and pair it with professional management.

In this guide

What we cover

Best Areas To Stay

The Romantic Zone, Marina Vallarta, Nuevo Vallarta, Bucerías and beyond — matched to traveler type.

Beachfront Condos

What beachfront really means on the bay, and how to evaluate a condo for nightly performance.

Luxury Rentals

Villas and branded residences in Punta Mita and beyond for premium, high-rate stays.

Family Rentals

Space, safe beaches and amenities that win bookings from families and groups.

Pet Friendly Rentals

Tapping the growing pet-traveler segment — policies, deposits and the right buildings.

Short Term Rental Tips

Pricing, photography, reviews and compliance that turn a listing into a business.

Short-term vs long-term

Short-term usually grosses more but costs far more to run. Many owners run a hybrid — nightly in high season, a furnished mid-term lease in the off months. See our full Airbnb vs long-term comparison and the long-term rentals resource.

Maximizing your revenue

Two identical units can earn wildly differently — the difference is the operation. Our seven revenue levers covers dynamic pricing, photography and the review flywheel that lifts both occupancy and rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Romantic Zone leads for walkability and nightlife, Marina Vallarta for golf and the marina, and Nuevo Vallarta for wide family beaches. Punta Mita is the luxury choice.

Yes — short-term rental hosts must register and comply with municipal lodging-tax obligations. Requirements can change, so confirm the current rules before listing.

Well-located, well-managed units can be highly profitable, especially in the November–April high season, but profitability depends on occupancy, nightly rate and disciplined cost control.

Yes, and pet-friendly listings tap a growing segment of travelers — just confirm your building or HOA permits it and set clear pet policies and deposits.

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