Apartment in Puerto Vallarta
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attentive to answer all questions and have well-functioning services, constant internet communication check cell phone. I am an outgoing, hardworking individual who is eager to be challenged. I am extremely determined, self-motivated and self-disciplined and have always sought a successful career that would engage my interests. My experiences through work and and young people alike, has taught me the importance of being able to build a professional relationship both quickly and long lasting. As an ambitious individual, skills combined with the discipline to work extremely well on my own if required, and would be well suited to a dynamic and progressive industry where innovative hard work is rewarded. Through my professional career I have always tried to work hard but fair, to encourage others to achieve personal success - A confident with the commitment and flexibility to work in a changing environment. Resourceful and innovative personality, enjoys working within a field and thrives in a busy and challenging environment. Highly approachable, with a good sense of humour and good general attitude to life. I enjoy a wide variety of sports for recreation and Other healthy....
Located along Jalisco's Pacific Coast, Puerto Vallarta is famed for its beautiful sunsets, blue waters and great restaurants. The filming of Tennessee Williams' Night of the Iguana and the passionate romance between Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor brought Puerto Vallarta international fame in the 1960s. Today, Puerto Vallarta meeting venues include the film set, as well as other places imbued with Hollywood luster. Puerto Vallarta's Romantic Zone (AKA: Old Vallarta, Old Town or South Side) Viejo Vallarta (Old Vallarta), Old Town, the South Side, now also called the Romantic Zone, just south of Downtown PV is the busiest part of Puerto Vallarta, streets are smaller, there are more shops, cafes, bars and restaurants per square foot here than anywhere else in town. Los Muertos Beach Pier at Los Muertos Old Farmer's Market Cafe Street Las Pilitas El Pulpito Amapas Beach Zone attractions Here the signature cobblestone village streets that crossed the Cuale River from the northern downtown, extend into the traditional Mexican part of the old town and where you really enjoy Vallarta. Truth be told, this area is newer than downtown PV, but it does feel more like Pueblo.
