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Vallarta Botanical Garden — 2022 Garden of Excellence Award — American Public Garden Association

XIV Vallarta Bird and Nature Festival 2026 Where nature is heard, observed, and celebrated.

There are moments when nature stops being scenery and becomes an experience.

On March 27–28, 2026, the Vallarta Botanical Garden will host one of the region’s most inspiring celebrations of biodiversity.

The XIV Vallarta Bird and Nature Festival invites you to look up, listen carefully, and discover that more than 300 bird species call Puerto Vallarta home.

Over two immersive days, you can experience:

  • Guided birdwatching tours for adults and children.
  • Interactive workshops.
  • Expert talks on conservation and regional ecosystems.

Whether you are a passionate birder, wildlife photographer, eco-traveler, or simply someone seeking a deeper connection with nature, this festival is for you.

More than birdwatching, it’s about becoming part of a conservation-minded community committed to protecting biodiversity.

📅 March 27–28, 2026.

🎟 General admission: $300 MXN | Members enter free.

Join us and celebrate the extraordinary natural richness of our region.

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XIV Vallarta Bird and Nature Festival 2026
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