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Renting a bareboat yacht in Puerto Vallarta & discovering Bahía de Bandera’s Coasts? Read more information about yacht charter in Puerto Vallarta on the following tabs: Puerto Vallarta useful information, Which period is best to sail in Puerto Vallarta?. Get some inspiration from the Bareboat charter Puerto Vallarta itineraries tab and start planning your next yacht itinerary.
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In Puerto Vallarta, a license is not specifically required. You simply need to fill out a sailing resume and only charter a yacht that your experience permits. Before you confirm your sailing trip to the Puerto Vallarta, please send us your sailing experience, or a copy of your skipper licence and we will check it for you.If you do not have a skipper license, or experience it is also possible to rent a bareboat yacht with a skipper
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The climate diagrams are based on 30 years of hourly weather model simulations. They give good indications of typical climate patterns and expected conditions (temperature, precipitation, sunshine, and wind). The “mean daily maximum” (solid red line) shows the maximum temperature of an average day for every month for Puerto Vallarta. Likewise, the “mean daily minimum” (solid blue line) shows the average minimum temperature.


The wind rose for Puerto Vallarta shows how many hours per year the wind blows from the indicated direction. The diagram for Puerto Vallarta shows the days per month, during which the wind reaches a certain speed.
Day 1: Puerto Vallarta – Nuevo Vallarta (4.9 nm – Sailing time*: about 1 hour), Day 2: Nuevo Vallarta – Punta del Mita (13.9 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 3: Punta del Mita – Cleopha island (52.5 nm – Sailing time*: about 8.5 hours), Day 4: Cleopha island – Isla Maria Magdalena (13.7 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 5: Isla Maria Magdalena – Isla San Juanito (25.8 nm – Sailing time*: about 4 hours), Day 6: Isla San Juanito – Isla Maria Madre (12 nm – Sailing time*: about 2 hours), Day 7: Isla Maria Madre – Isla Isabel (38 nm – Sailing time*: about 6 hours), Day 8: Isla Isabel – Boca de Camichín (24 nm – Sailing time*: about 4 hours), Day 9: Boca de Camichín – San Blass (19.7 nm – Sailing time*: about 3.5 hours), Day 10: San Blass – Muelle de Chacala (23.2 nm – Sailing time*: about 4 hours), Day 11: Muelle de Chacala – La Peñita de Jaltemba (8 nm – Sailing time*: about 1.5 hours), Day 12: La Peñita de Jaltemba – Sayulita (15.8 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 13: Sayulita – Islas Marietas (13.1 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 14: Islas Marietas – Bucerias (21.9 nm – Sailing time*: about 3.5 hours)
* – an average 43 ft sailing yacht, with average weather conditions, sails around 6-7 knots per hour.
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