Puerto Vallarta Airport has surpassed 3.2 million passengers in the first five months of 2025, with domestic tourism leading the way. A 14.4% rise in national travel highlights the destination’s growing popularity as the airport stays on track to exceed 4 million passengers this year.
Jalisco is stepping boldly into the future of tourism, announcing more than $1 billion in investments for 38 new hotel projects set to bring over 4,578 rooms to the state by 2028. Global hotel brands are playing a key role in this expansion. Hyatt leads with a $295 million investment in three hotels in Puerto Vallarta.
Puerto Vallarta’s Historic Center is getting a fresh new look as the Jalisco Government and city officials launch a major renovation. With upgrades planned for iconic spots like Plaza de Armas and Cuale Island, the project aims to celebrate local heritage and enrich the visitor experience.
Puerto Vallarta joined a national effort to eliminate plastic from Mexico’s coastlines by 2030. As one of five launch sites, on June 5th, the city rallied over 1,000 volunteers to clean five local beaches, showing its strong commitment to protecting the environment and coastal beauty.
Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus responded to a U.S. security alert by clarifying that a reported kidnapping near Puerto Vallarta was actually extortion involving tourists who used a dating app. He urged visitors to avoid illegal activity and exercise caution when using apps to meet strangers.
Construction of the Amado Nervo Bridge, connecting Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas over the Ameca River, will begin June 25. Set for completion in 2026, the project promises to improve travel, boost tourism, and strengthen ties between Jalisco and Nayarit.
Puerto Vallarta has launched a major anti-dengue campaign as rainy season begins. With over 100 firefighters, 10 fumigation vehicles, and health brigades, local and state authorities aim to prevent infections and save lives. Public cooperation is key to success.
In a recent session, Puerto Vallarta’s City Council approved several important initiatives aimed at protecting vulnerable groups, improving public infrastructure, and promoting sustainable development. These measures reflect the city’s ongoing commitment to improving quality of life for all residents.
Puerto Vallarta welcomed USCG cutters Liberty, Mustang, and Naushon over Memorial Day weekend during their final voyage to Colombia. Hosted by American Legion Post 12 Banderas Bay, the visit honored nearly 40 years of proud service by the last Island-Class patrol boats.
Puerto Vallarta earns seven nominations at the 2025 Travvy Awards, the “Oscars of the travel industry,” reflecting its excellence in tourism, cuisine, and hospitality. Known for its scenic beauty and welcoming atmosphere, the city continues to stand out as one of Mexico’s most celebrated travel destinations.