Garza Blanca, when complete will have two distinct areas on the hillside of the Sierra Madres a few minutes south of downtown Vallarta: mountain and beachfront, with both offering full and a limited number of fractional ownership villas. The serene mountain area of Garza Blanca Preserve will have luxurious two and three-bedroom residences positioned intimately around the natural landscape. Rock wall terraces with hanging gardens will accommodate each private complex and each complex will have its own pool. A pedestrian bridge, suitable for golf carts, and lighted walkways lead to the beach and the two freeform beachfront pools. The beach area of Garza Blanca Preserve will have a total of 46 elegant two-, three-bedroom and penthouse residences. Six of the penthouses will be in the main building and will have a level of service and convenience unavailable in any other bay location. The lobby, gourmet Blanca Blue restaurant, lounge, private parking and concierge will be right downstairs.
Two additional beachfront buildings with 18 residences and 2 penthouses each will grace the south side of the beach, next to the two 11,350 square foot combined pools.
Returning to the rich tradition of its storied past as the most elegant and exclusive property on the entire Bahía de Banderas, the Garza Blanca property has been reborn as Garza Blanca Preserve. Located on its own beach, just 10 minutes south of downtown Puerto Vallarta on the prestigious and spectacular South Shore, Garza Blanca Preserve will set the standard for true luxury and excellence for years to come. Carretera a Barra de Navidad Km. 7.5 South Shore.
On-site amenities are unparalleled and include the gourmet Blanca Blue Restaurant and Lounge, poolside restaurant Aqua Azul, market and deli, Tennis Club, full workout facility, European day spa, 24-hour concierge, hiking trails, lush gardens, Five Star hotel and concierge services, two Jacuzzis, two large pools, 24-hour security, all underground utilities, water purification system, maid service, maintenance shop, and emergency utility plant.


The South Shore is where the Sierra Madre Mountains meet the shores of the Banderas Bay. It is an area full of coves, small bays, rivers, and secluded, remote beaches accessible only by boat. Here the jungle creeps to the beach, making it a perfect tropical setting. This must be the reason movie director, John Huston, chose Mismaloya to film the famous "Night of the Iguana," the set of which is now a landmark restaurant and favorite place for weddings.
