The Government of Jalisco has canceled a proposed increase to 14 pesos for public transportation. Starting April 1, fares will remain at 11 pesos for all riders, while students will continue to pay a reduced 5-peso rate as the state expands support and improvements to the transit system.
From March 10–12, the Puerto Vallarta International Convention Center will host Gala Puerto Vallarta - Riviera Nayarit 2026, bringing together more than 700 tourism leaders. The annual gathering is expected to generate over 5,000 business meetings and strengthen global promotion of the region.
Puerto Vallarta’s Tourist Half Marathon has earned Elite status after delivering the third-fastest women’s 21K time recorded in Mexico this year. The February 15 race placed the destination firmly on the national running stage, reinforcing its growing reputation for high-performance competition.
On March 4, the Norwegian Bliss arrived in Puerto Vallarta, carrying over 4,300 passengers and a full crew to the city’s shores. This docking marks the official resumption of cruise arrivals, serving as a powerful testament to the enduring appeal and safety of the destination.
Puerto Vallarta’s new Mismaloya pier is nearing inauguration, with final technical details now underway. The upgraded structure includes improved walkways and lighting to better serve residents, boat operators, and visitors, strengthening tourism and economic activity along the city’s southern coast.
Puerto Vallarta invites the community to a specialized electronics collection from March 11 to 13. By visiting local drop-off points between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm, residents can ensure that old devices are recycled safely to protect our local environment.
The First Metropolitan Diverse Beach Volleyball Tournament recently transformed Camarones Beach into a center for athletic achievement and collective pride. Supported by Puerto Vallarta Mayor Luis Munguía, the event reactivated community sporting life through teamwork and shared goals.
Puerto Vallarta is set to welcome 14 cruise ship arrivals in March, including four double-port days, according to Asipona’s schedule. While some itinerary changes remain possible, tourism leaders are optimistic that upcoming arrivals will strengthen maritime activity and support local businesses.
Puerto Vallarta has taken another step forward in advancing inclusion and equality by formalizing the Diversity Council. New legislation ensures that LGBTQ+ inclusion is a permanent institutional right, moving beyond temporary politics to provide lasting legal certainty for all residents.
Construction of Puerto Vallarta’s new Civil Hospital is moving forward through a joint effort by Mayor Luis Ernesto Munguía González, Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro, and the University of Guadalajara. The project will expand specialized care and strengthen long-term healthcare capacity for local families.