About us

Garden Dedication

"Dedicated to those who work to preserve the beauty of the Earth, and who labor to teach others the value and wonder of their environment" by Linda Abbot Trapp

Public Hours

Open Tuesday-Sunday:
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Closed for Christmas & New Years

Closed Mondays

Admission

Just 50 Pesos for non-members, about $4US. School group are free for teachers and students. Children under 12 are free.

Bus Reservations for Groups

Groups arriving by bus please make reservations in advance by calling 322 223 6182.

Or emailing bobinpvmex@yahoo.com.


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The Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens is an educational research center and pleasure garden high in the glorious Sierra Madre Mountains. These gardens are easily accessible, just 12 miles south of Puerto Vallarta (on Hwy 200).

Estanque banderaLocated on 20 acres of land, our botanical collections feature over 3,000 different species of plants. Our gardens are in a unique tropical dry forest ecosystem at 1,300 feet above sea level. Against the breathtaking backdrop of soaring mountain peaks, there is much to experience: Palm Gardens, Rose Garden, Tree Fern Grotto, Orchid House, Jungle Trails, Tropical Bird Watching, Agave Gardens, displays of Mexican Wildflowers and the Carnivorous Plant Collection. Bringing your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing dip in the crystal clear Rio Los Horcones   The Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens is registered with Botanic Gardens Conservation International in Surrey, England. We are members of the Asociacion Mexicana de Orquideologia. See this about wild palms in the Botanical Gardens.

Enjoy reading a good story on the how Vallarta Botanical Garden was founded as written in the October 2008 issue of the journal of American Orchid Society.

Sunflowers in Puerto Vallarta Botanical GardensWe are a nonprofit institution. The Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens was founded in 2004 and was opened to the public in 2005. Our Vision: to build Mexico's greatest botanical garden here in the enchanted highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. Our staff is dedicated to the research and education of plant life, as well as showing the public all the beauty that nature has to offer. Plus providing the finest hospitality around.

Hacienda de Oro Visitor's Center with spectacular mountain views, is also where you will find Hacienda de Oro Restaurant, with a courteous staff, delicious brick oven pizzas, salads and other Mexican specialties. Hacienda de Oro Restaurant was designed by Santa Rosa, CA native and world-renowned fine artist, Anthony Sbragia. Also, in this area are the famous "classy" restrooms. Located in the heart of an old growth native forest, you simply can't miss this enchanting destination, with thousands of native and ornamental plants - just a short ride from town - by car, bus, taxi the ride alone is part of the adventure. (see the location map).

Our Mission,

To create Mexico's foremost botanical garden for the propagation, study, discovery, conservation and display of Mexican native plants for enjoyment by Puerto Vallarta's residents and its visitors.

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"WE HAD THE DUST OF MEXICO IN OUR SHOES........AND THE LOVE OF MEXICO IN OUR HEARTS.......''