
Monday mornings used to be my least favorite part of the week. Back home, it was all about loud alarms, cold coffee, and a rushing sense of dread for the work week ahead. But today? Today is different. Today, I am sitting on a private balcony in Mexico, watching the sun hit the mountains, and I have never felt more at peace.
I’m currently writing this as a solo traveler who decided to take the leap and become a puerto vallarta digital nomad for a while. Let me tell you, it was the best decision I have ever made. If you are a solo traveler looking for a place where you can actually hear your own thoughts, you need to be here.
There is something so special about waking up alone in a beautiful place. No one else’s schedule to follow. No one to check in with. Just me, my laptop, and the Pacific Ocean. It is pure bliss.
The Perfect Start at The Nest
I checked into my rental a few days ago, and I am still obsessed with it. I am staying at The Nest, and it is exactly what I needed for this solo escape. When I was looking through puerto vallarta apartments, I wanted something that felt modern but still cozy. This place nailed it.

My morning ritual here is simple. I wake up without an alarm because the natural light is so soft and inviting. I make a pot of local coffee: the smell is AMAZING: and I head straight to the balcony.
The view from my window at The PVGirl property is something I will never get tired of. I can see the rooftops of the Zona Romántica and the deep blue of Banderas Bay. It’s quiet. It’s calm. It’s total Zen.
Living the Puerto Vallarta Digital Nomad Life
A lot of people ask me if it’s hard to stay productive while traveling solo. Honestly, I find I get more done here than I ever did in a traditional office. Being a puerto vallarta digital nomad means I can curate my own environment.
The workspace in my apartment is perfect. It’s not just a cramped corner; it’s a bright, airy spot with a comfortable chair and lightning-fast Wi-Fi. I can knock out four hours of work before noon because I’m not being interrupted by coworkers or family members.

The minimalist design of the room helps me focus, too. There’s no clutter. Just clean lines, beautiful wood accents, and that crisp Mexican sunlight. I LOVE the way the air conditioning keeps the room at the perfect temperature while I work. It’s the little things that make a huge difference when you are living and working in a new city.
Exploring Solo in the Romantic Zone
Once my morning work session is done, I head out. Being a solo traveler in Puerto Vallarta is so easy. I spend most of my time in the Romantic Zone (also known as Old Town), and it feels incredibly safe and welcoming.
I don't feel awkward eating alone here. The local cafes are used to seeing people with books or laptops. I usually grab a taco or a fresh smoothie and just people-watch for a bit. The energy is friendly but not overwhelming.
If you’re worried about navigating the city on your own, don’t be! I actually read a great guide before I came here: Solo Travel in Puerto Vallarta: My Guide to Safety, Fun, and Meeting People. It gave me so much confidence to just get out there and explore.
I also loved these two reads for the same calm, solo vibe: Sunday Morning Stillness: My Favorite Hidden Beach Spot in Amapas and Saturday Serenity: My Solo Morning Yoga on the Malecón.

I love walking through the cobblestone streets. Everything is so vibrant. The flowers hanging from the balconies, the colorful flags stretching across the roads, and the sound of the ocean always just a few blocks away. It’s impossible to be stressed here.
Why Solo Travel is the Ultimate Reset
I think we all need to spend time with ourselves every now and then. When you travel solo, you learn so much about what you actually like to do. You don't have to compromise on where to eat or when to wake up.
If I want to spend three hours reading a book in my living room, I do it. If I want to walk the Malecón at sunset, I do it. There is a freedom in solo travel that you just can't get when you're with a group.

My apartment at The PVGirl has become my sanctuary. It’s the place I come back to after a long walk to just decompress. The open-concept living space makes it feel so much bigger than a standard hotel room. I have a real kitchen where I can prep snacks, and a big, comfy sofa where I can stretch out and watch a movie at night.
It feels like a home, not just a rental. And that’s exactly why I chose these puerto vallarta apartments. They have that personal touch that makes a huge difference when you’re far from home.
Practical Tips for Your Zen Escape
If you’re planning your own solo trip to PV, here are a few things that made my experience sooo much better:
- Choose the right neighborhood. Staying in the Romantic Zone means everything is walkable. I haven't needed a car once.
- Focus on the view. Make sure your rental has a balcony or large windows. The connection to the outdoors is what creates that "Zen" feeling.
- Stay connected. If you're working, double-check the Wi-Fi situation. My stay with The PVGirl has been flawless in that department.
- Be open. Smile at the locals. Say "Gracias." The people here are so kind, and a little bit of friendliness goes a long way.
I am sooo grateful for this time alone. It has allowed me to reset my brain and find my focus again. Monday mornings don't have to be something we endure. They can be something we celebrate.
Final Thoughts on My Monday Morning Zen
As the sun gets higher in the sky and the city starts to wake up more, I’m wrapping up my coffee and getting ready for another great day. My solo escape has been everything I hoped for and more.
If you are a solo traveler or a digital nomad looking for your next destination, I highly recommend Puerto Vallarta. Specifically, I highly recommend staying with The PVGirl. The service is friendly, the locations are unbeatable, and the apartments are designed for people like us who value comfort and style.

I feel refreshed, inspired, and ready to take on whatever the rest of the week brings. There is no better place to find your Zen than right here.
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I’ll see you on the beach! Or maybe at a coffee shop in Old Town. Either way, come find your peace in Puerto Vallarta. It's waiting for you.