Puerto Vallarta recently earned the top spot in IMCO’s 2026 Urban Competitiveness Index among Mexican cities with populations between 500,000 and one million. A closer look at the rankings shows how strong tourism, economic growth, public safety, and infrastructure investments helped drive the city’s success.
Puerto Vallarta proudly welcomed home athletes Francisca Rosario Pelayo Fuentes and Antonio Lamas Ávalos after their outstanding performance at the 2026 World Down Syndrome Championships in Bulgaria. Together, they earned nine medals, bringing international recognition to their city and country.
On the Pacific coast of Mexico, a remarkable environmental turnaround is unfolding as sea turtles reclaim their nesting grounds. Once facing severe population declines due to poaching and habitat loss during the last century, these marine reptiles are now the center of a major conservation success story.
Puerto Vallarta is set to strengthen its electrical infrastructure with a new CFE substation designed to meet growing energy demand in key tourism and residential areas. The project will increase transmission capacity and help support the city's continued growth.
Puerto Vallarta and neighboring municipalities are strengthening public safety through a new regional security council that unites government authorities, business leaders, academics, and community representatives. The initiative will enhance coordination, prevention, and emergency response efforts.
Puerto Vallarta is embracing the excitement of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with “Puerto Vallarta, Encuentro del Mundo,” a public art exhibition featuring 16 monumental soccer balls painted by local artists and students. The colorful installations can be seen along the Malecón, in Marina Vallarta, and at the airport.
Puerto Vallarta is moving forward with plans to rehabilitate the Rio Cuale Municipal Market. Technical studies have confirmed the need for urgent roof repairs in the building's historic section, paving the way for improvements that will enhance safety and preserve this beloved local landmark.
Puerto Vallarta has strengthened its tourism identity with official recognition from IMPI, granting ASIPONA Puerto Vallarta exclusive rights to the trademark slogan, “The Most Mexican Port”. The registration supports long-term efforts to promote the destination’s culture, heritage, and appeal worldwide.
After more than three months of reconstruction, Farmacia Guadalajara has reopened its doors in Puerto Vallarta's Zona Romántica. The store, damaged during February's unrest, once again offers pharmacy services, groceries, and household essentials to residents and visitors.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is delivering a welcome economic lift to Puerto Vallarta, driving restaurant and bar sales up by 30 to 35 percent during the opening matches. Local business owners report that fans are eagerly gathering to watch the games, creating a steady influx of customers.