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Vallarta Botanical Garden

The Vallarta Botanical Garden (VBG) was awarded the prestigious “Garden Excellence Award for 2022” presented by the American Public Gardens Association (APGA), North America’s most important public garden organization. This marks the first time that any garden outside the U.S. has received this coveted honor, and we beat over 600 other public garden institutions in North America to win.

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Top Attractions

  • Authentic Mexican Cuisine

    The Haciendo de Oro restaurant serves traditional Mexican cuisine produced with authentic locally sourced ingredients and recipes. A roaming guitarist serenades customers at Vallarta Botanical, an exceptional traditional Mexican restaurant.

  • Striking Botany

    Take leisurely strolls along the many walking pathways, or view the numerous floral arrangements. All feature strikingly colored Mexican botany and flora. Take the time to go down to the river and soak your feet or go for a swim, or something in between!

  • 20th Anniversary Gala

    On March 1, 2025, the Vallarta Botanical Garden celebrated their 20th anniversary with a gala dinner and evening. Over 200 people attended on a perfect comfortable Mexican evening. Everything about the evening, the garden, meal and entertainment, was simply exquisite.

News and More

Choosing Flowers to Match One’s Personality: Tulips vs. Orchids

Add meaning and beauty to any event or home decor with a flower that perfectly suits your personality. Discover why tulips vs orchids are popular blooms and how their symbolism can be used to show feelings of love and friendship. Plus, learn the deeper meaning behind their colors including red, yellow, pink, white, purple, orange, and even black!

Gray-black Warbler (Setophaga nigrescens)

Discover our resident and migratory birds in the Vallarta Botanical Garden! This February, the Gray-black Warbler (Setophaga nigrescens) brings its buzzing song, grayscale plumage and yellow dot to the garden. Join us for our Bird and Nature Festival to celebrate the diversity of these feathered travelers and explore our coniferous and oak forests while they hunt insects and their larvae! Listen to the Warbler's song: http://bit.ly/3kPMpP6

It’s Wild in Puerto Vallarta!

Donate to the Vallarta Botanical Garden and protect wildlife! Be part of a growing effort to purchase and preserve buffer zones where animals and plants can live free from human incursion. Help us document the creatures and plants living in these areas with amazing camera trap and scientific survey results. Your donations are greatly appreciated!

Conservation in Action, Preserving Nature

Contribute to a brighter future for our region: Join us in protecting the spectacular flora and fauna of the Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta. Conservation not only benefits wildlife, but people too!

Orchids at the Vallarta Botanical Garden

Stop at this month's fascinating Myrmecophila galeottiana orchid to learn about its unique relationship with ants, then explore Vallarta Botanical Garden's great diversity of other orchids!

2022 Garden of Excellence Award Winner!

Experience excellence beyond North American borders! The VBG was awarded the 2022 "Garden Excellence Award" presented by the APGA. Now's your chance to help us take the Garden to even higher levels of excellence as a top tourism generator & cultural icon in Puerto Vallarta & Mexico. Join us!

Health Benefits of Pineapples

Enjoy the health benefits of pineapple: it helps digestion, relieves inflammation, reduces mucous, and can protect against blood clots. Each scale on a pineapple is evidence of a different flower, and you can stop ripening the minute they are picked. Choose the best pineapple from its fresh, tropical, and sweet smell – the more scales, the smoother it is. Get all these benefits with a few simple tips from Vallarta Botanical Garden.

The oldest herbal book in the Americas

Uncover the ancient knowledge of indigenous medicines in the Cruz-Badiano Codex, the oldest medicinal book produced in the Americas. It offers 185 native plants and how to prepare remedies, therapeutic uses and cures for head-to-toe ailments. Find out more!

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