Puerto Vallarta’s Historic Center is receiving a fresh look with the launch of the Enchulemos Jalisco program. Led by state and municipal leaders, the project restores traditional facades while respecting regulations, heritage, and El Centro’s unique character.
Puerto Vallarta has formed a Municipal Health Committee to strengthen disease prevention, improve coordination, and protect local families. Health officials confirmed there are currently no active measles cases in the city, highlighting the success of ongoing vaccination and monitoring efforts.
Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for a record-breaking Valentine’s Day as bookings soar by 50% this year. Ranked as a top-three international getaway for Americans, this coastal gem combines a legacy of Hollywood romance with stunning views, making it the perfect place to celebrate a weekend of love.
Casa Cupula, Puerto Vallarta's iconic luxury LGBTQ+ resort, is proud to share that it has been recognized by HIP Hotels as a 'HIP Hotel property', joining an internationally respected collection of the world's most distinctive and inspiring places to stay.
Puerto Vallarta will strengthen public safety in 2026 with more than 315 million pesos in federal FORTAMUN-DF funding approved by City Council. The resources will support police operations, training, equipment, technology, and prevention programs, helping modernize law enforcement as the city continues to grow.
Puerto Vallarta is set for a major tourism boost as Volaris and Air Canada Rouge launch new flights. Starting this June, domestic routes will connect the coast to Puebla, Aguascalientes and San Luis Potosí, while next winter's seasonal flights from Calgary will offer Canadians a perfect escape to the sun.
Puerto Vallarta reached a staggering 98% occupancy during the first long weekend of 2026. Combining easy air travel with major events like the International Charro Championship and the Ceviche and Aguachile Festival, the city solidified its status as a top-tier destination for global travelers.
Puerto Vallarta’s Mismaloya pier project continues to advance, with the new structure now 85% complete and the boardwalk nearly finished. The upgrades will add safer beach walkways, improved lighting, and Red Jalisco high-speed internet, supporting residents, visitors, and future maritime connectivity plans.
Puerto Vallarta continues to solidify its reputation as a leader in public health and infrastructure as the city’s water utility, SEAPAL, officially enters the final stages of renewing its prestigious Water Quality Certification for the 35th consecutive year.
Mayor Luis Munguía has secured an absolute majority vote to reallocate $20.6 million for citywide road rehabilitation. This strategic budget move allows for specialized repairs, including eco-friendly cobblestone and asphalt work, to ensure safer and more accessible streets.