How To Get Around Bucerias | Bike, Bus, Taxi / Uber or Car Rental?

Located just north of Flamingos Nayarit is Bucerias Mexico. The first thing to enchant you will be the simple charms of this traditional Mexican town. You’ll fall in love with the cobblestone streets and the overall feeling of tranquility. Bucerias is one of the most visited Nayarit destinations among national and international tourists alike. Visitors come in search of fun and relaxation in this pristine destination, known for its fine sandy beaches, tranquil surf, and colorful hotels and resorts.


The Best Ways to Get Around:


Walking:

The eldest from of transportation known to man. Walking around Bucerias is great and one of the most enjoyable ways to explore this great town. Walk down the beautiful cobblestone streets or take a stroll on the massive beach that extends from Nuevo Vallarta all the way to La Cruz.


Biking:

Our top pick for the best way to get around and explore. Biking is a good way to get from point a to point b in a relatively quick time, as well as getting some exercise! Bucerias also has to offer some incredible road cycling, the best way to experience the great scenery and diversity of this incredible country.

Check out BiciBucerias, the best place for cruiser, road bike rentals, and tours!

Bici Bucerias food tour: Come see why this tour sells out regularly every week and soak up Bucerias sights and food on this 3-hour bike tour. On an easygoing 6-mile (10-km) ride, an informative guide takes you to local spots to sample locally roasted coffee, artisanal juice, and mouthwatering tacos. In between food stops, cycle into different parts of Bucerias and the countryside, and admire views of the Sierra Madre mountains. Top off this morning tour with a refreshing cerveza! This small-group tour is limited to ten people, ensuring personalized attention. One of our favorite tours!

Bici Bucerias Road Cycling Tours: Cyclists from all over the world have traveled to Puerto Vallarta to go on bike routes and cycling trips in Mexico with Bici Bucerias. Below we’ll go over our 12 favorites Puerto Vallarta cycling tours which range from beginner to intermediate, to very challenging but EPIC.

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Bus:

Public transportation and bus system within Bucerias is a very cheap way to get from town to town. It may also be a bit scary if you don’t speak Spanish but fear not, taking the bus is very easy and hassle-free. You can catch a bus on pretty much any street corner on Highway 200. The locations are painted on the windshield so there’s no confusion on where each bus is heading. Once you enter the bus tell the bus driver where you are going and he’ll give you the price. Prices varies from 10 - 25 pesos.

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Taxi:

The taxis are normally not metered. Instead, they price by zones. Be sure to discuss prices before entering the cap to avoid any unwanted suprises. Taxis are usually priced affordably and you may even be able to bargain with the drivers for a better price.

  • Golden Zone Taxi Stand: +52 329 298 3959

  • Downtown Taxi Stand: +52 329 298 0714

  • Las Palmas (near Chedraui): +52 329 688 7504

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Uber:

Uber is another great way to get around and are actually very cheap (in some case even cheaper than taxis) The main problem is finding one. In Puerto Vallarta Ubers are very common but when you enter the smaller towns they become quite less. We suggest having to app download just in case you’re able to snag one.





Car rental:

If you think you’ll be driving a lot. Maybe renting a car will be your best option. Moving to Mexi.co recommends Gecko Car Rental. Gecko Car Rental is a local company and they offer great affordable prices with no sketchy bait and switch. They will also arrange airport pickup and drop-off.