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Embasadors of the Beach

The friendly faces you will often see at Playa Camerones

Saul

Founder

Rodolfo

Manager

Saul

Sales

Elias

Food Sales

Fernando

Umbrellas & Chairs

Enoc

Umbrellas & Chairs

Arely

Food Services

Kevin

Umbrellas & Chairs

Checo

Sales

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Play Camerones & Colonia 5 de Diciembre

Playa Camarones, located in the “5 de Diciembre” colony of Puerto Vallarta, has its own history and significance that contribute to the overall appeal of the area. The beach is known for its beautiful golden sand, clear waters, and vibrant atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

As most people know, Puerto Vallarta began as a small fishing village, and over time it transformed into one of Mexico’s top tourist destinations, largely due to its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural offerings. The “5 de Diciembre” area, being one of the older neighborhoods, retains much of the traditional charm of the region, characterized by cobblestone streets and classic Mexican architecture.

In the early 20th century, Puerto Vallarta was relatively isolated, with limited access and infrastructure. The region began to see more development as improvements in transportation were made, such as when the Mexican government built roads and enhanced connectivity in the mid-1900s. This allowed for a more significant influx of people and goods, fostering growth in neighborhoods like “5 de Diciembre.”

The name “5 de Diciembre” commemorates an important date in Mexican history, reflecting the national pride and cultural heritage of the area. This naming might be part of efforts throughout Mexico to honor significant historical events or figures through place names, creating a sense of identity and historical consciousness.

Historically, Playa Camarones (The heart of tourism in colony “5 de Diciembre”) served the local fishing community as they main hub and a key resource for access to the ocean. The name “Camarones” translates to “shrimp” in English, which reflects the area’s maritime heritage and the importance of shrimp fishing to the local economy.

The “5 de Diciembre” colony in Puerto Vallarta has an intriguing history that ties closely to the overall development of the city itself. This neighborhood is one of the older parts of Puerto Vallarta, with its roots tracing back to the early days when the area was still a modest fishing village before becoming a prominent tourist destination.

 

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