Puerto Vallarta Mayor Luis Munguía recently visited Las Mojoneras to lead a productive community work session. Highlights included an inspection of the nearing-completed Dr. Tucán Clinic and plans for a new multi-purpose court dome, alongside news of upcoming flood relief for local families.
Puerto Vallarta Mayor Luis Munguía and the Directorate of Public Education are introducing Mexican Sign Language to local schools. By providing essential communication tools to teachers and students, the city is breaking down barriers and fostering a more empathetic, inclusive community.
Monday, March 16 is a National Holiday, with banks, government offices and many businesses closed as Mexico celebrates Benito Juárez, who rose from humble origins to occupy the Presidency of the Republic on several occasions during the turbulent second half of the 19th century, and whose influence is still felt today.
Puerto Vallarta’s tourism sector rebounded quickly after a brief drop in hotel occupancy following the February 22 incidents. Industry leaders say the decline lasted only days, with bookings normalizing soon after and no major cancellations expected for the upcoming Easter holiday season.
Puerto Vallarta is strengthening ties with traditional raicilla producers in Mascota ahead of the 9th annual Dama Juana Raicilla Festival. A meeting with master distillers highlighted the cultural importance of this historic Jalisco spirit and the artisans who preserve its time-honored production methods.
Jalisco strengthened its position in global aviation during Routes Americas 2026 in Rio de Janeiro, where officials met with major airlines to explore new routes and expanded service. With growing passenger traffic and major airport investments, the state continues building stronger international connections.
Jalisco tourism officials say cruise activity in Puerto Vallarta remains strong despite brief disruptions following the February 22 incident. Passenger arrivals and ship visits are up in early 2026, and scheduled port calls continue as the destination maintains steady tourism momentum.
The AFAM program returns to Puerto Vallarta this March 10th, offering seniors a dedicated space to improve mobility and social connection. Hosted at the Agustín Flores Contreras Sports Complex every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 am, these sessions provide an accessible way for older residents to prioritize their health.
Residents of Puerto Vallarta have additional time to take advantage of savings on their water service. SEAPAL Vallarta has extended the deadline for its 2026 Annual Prepayment program through March 31, giving more families the opportunity to receive a 10% discount on their estimated yearly water consumption.
March brings a full calendar of events to Puerto Vallarta as spring travel season arrives. From festivals, art walks, and culinary celebrations to whale watching and major sporting events, the destination offers visitors countless ways to enjoy the culture, cuisine, and natural beauty of Banderas Bay.