Puerto Vallarta’s port authority, Asipona, may soon welcome a new attraction: a gastronomic corridor and beach club backed by a 50 million peso investment. With five regional Mexican restaurants and a relaxing beachfront setting, the project aims to boost tourism and delight locals.
The heart of Puerto Vallarta recently turned greener as 45 fruit and ornamental trees found new homes through the launch of the 'Árboles de Plaza en Plaza' (Trees from Plaza to Plaza) program. The event, held at the Plaza de Armas, drew in residents eager to contribute to a more sustainable city.
Puerto Vallarta will welcome four cruise arrivals this July, a slight dip from usual. While the Carnival Panorama adjusts its schedule, the city celebrates welcoming over 265,000 passengers in the first half of 2025, proving its enduring appeal as a top cruise destination.
Puerto Vallarta is boosting education with construction and sports supplies for local schools. Ten campuses have already received paint, cement, water tanks, and sports gear, helping improve facilities and create better spaces for students to learn, grow, and stay active.
This July, thousands of elementary students in Puerto Vallarta will receive free tablets to boost their education. The initiative, led by Mayor Luis Munguía, aims to bridge the digital divide and ensure that all 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students have access to the resources they need to succeed.
Puerto Vallarta marked the International Day Against Addictions with the TUCA Parade and a public forum, uniting citizens, rehab centers, and local leaders. With new programs and support, the city takes a hopeful step toward prevention, treatment, and community healing.
The Mexican Senate has approved a nationwide ban on marine mammal shows, impacting popular Banderas Bay area attractions like Vallarta Adventures, Aquaventuras, and Splash. The reform marks a shift toward animal welfare, ending entertainment-based use of dolphins and sea lions, and prompting a rethink of regional tourism.
Construction on the long-awaited Amado Nervo Bridge, spanning the Ameca River, is set to begin on Monday, June 30. This announcement comes from Jesús Antonio Esteva Medina, Secretary of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation, clarifying previous reports regarding the project's start date.
This winter, Puerto Vallarta International Airport will expand its connections to Canada with the arrival of Porter Airlines, further strengthening its international reach. The airline will begin operations for the 2025–2026 winter season, opening direct routes from Toronto, Ottawa, and Hamilton.
U.S. citizens residing in Puerto Vallarta and across Mexico who use certain Mexican financial institutions, including CIBanco, Intercam Banco, and Vector Casa de Bolsa, must be aware of significant new restrictions on money transfers. This includes transactions to or from any accounts managed by or on behalf of these three institutions.