Puerto Vallarta will welcome thousands of cruise passengers this July as four cruise ship visits bring a welcome boost to the local economy. While summer is the destination's quieter cruise season, the scheduled arrivals will support businesses across the city's tourism sector.
Puerto Vallarta and three of Jalisco's Magical Towns have joined forces to launch a new tourist map showcasing beaches, mountain landscapes, culture, cuisine, and festivals. The guide makes it easy to plan a journey filled with diverse regional experiences.
Puerto Vallarta has once again captured international attention in the 2026 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Awards. Ranked fourth among Mexico's top destinations, the city also earned recognition for its iconic Malecón, outstanding restaurants, hotels, and unforgettable visitor experiences.
The Vallarta Botanical Gardens' 2025 Annual Report offers a closer look at the conservation, research, and education efforts behind one of western Mexico's most important living plant collections. The report highlights two decades of growth and a mission that extends far beyond its scenic landscapes.
Puerto Vallarta has strengthened its garbage collection system with nine new vehicles purchased through ZOFEMAT resources. The expanded fleet, combined with truck repairs and employee incentives, is expected to improve service, reduce delays, and reach more neighborhoods.
Puerto Vallarta has launched Operation Lifesaver Summer 2026 to help keep residents and visitors safe throughout the busy vacation season. Enhanced beach patrols, rescue teams, first aid stations, and coordinated efforts between the Navy and local authorities are in place to provide a safe and enjoyable summer.
Following the tragic crocodile attack that claimed the life of a tourist in Puerto Vallarta last weekend, Jalisco officials are strengthening beach surveillance and developing new wildlife monitoring measures. The effort aims to improve public safety while protecting the region's coastal ecosystems.
Jalisco has earned another major international tourism honor, receiving the Best International Destination 2026 award from Condé Nast Traveler Spain. The recognition highlights the state's diverse attractions, with Puerto Vallarta playing a leading role in showcasing Jalisco to visitors from around the world.
A private-sector donation is helping Puerto Vallarta expand its emergency response capabilities. City officials announced that 200,000 pesos contributed by the owners of the Marigalante Pirate Ship will fund new Civil Protection equipment and vehicles ahead of the rainy and hurricane season.
Puerto Vallarta's culinary scene earned international recognition in the 2026 Wine Spectator Restaurant Awards. La Corona and Café des Artistes received Awards of Excellence for their carefully curated wine programs, highlighting the city's growing reputation for exceptional dining experiences.