Jalisco, Mexico’s second largest city, is known as the land of mariachi, tequila, handicrafts, and charrería. You’ll also find heritage buildings from the colonial and independence eras. It boasts seven magical towns, including Tequila and Tlaquepaque.
The name Jalisco comes from the combination of three words of Nahuatl origin: xal-, which means sand, íx-, face or surface, and the place name –co: “on the surface of sand” or “in the sandbank.”
Birria, tortas ahogadas, carne en su jugo, pozole, caldo michi, pachola. Their signature drink is tequila and their traditional cantaritos.
In Puerto Vallarta, enjoy dinner while enjoying the "Rhythms of the Night" show, enjoy a mariachi band in any of its restaurants, and visit the Akron Soccer Stadium.
Edenva Ecotourism Park is a natural park in Puerto Vallarta with waterfalls, natural pools, canopy tours, and hiking. Tapalpa and Chapala are tourist destinations offering zip-lining and horseback riding.