The final phase of the Vallarta-Guadalajara highway is a win for both progress and the environment. Thanks to the efforts of Puerto Vallarta officials, the project now involves significantly fewer tree removals, with a strong emphasis on transplanting suitable trees to new locations.
From February 14th to 16th, Puerto Vallarta's Plaza de Armas will transform into a open-air art gallery, hosting the 17th annual Madonnari Festival. This exciting event promises to be a celebration of art and culture, strengthening the sister city bond between Puerto Vallarta and Santa Barbara, California.
Puerto Vallarta celebrated its dedicated lifeguards on National Lifeguard Day, February 4th, recognizing their vital role in beach safety. Mayor Munguía announced significant improvements for these hometown heroes, including 12 new surveillance towers, specialized training, and upgraded equipment.
Puerto Vallarta officials recently reaffirmed their commitment to environmental care with a cleanup at Boca Negra beach in Marina Vallarta. Led by Mayor Luis Munguía, volunteers, city officials, and municipal workers united to clear debris, reinforcing the city’s commitment to clean, certified beaches for all to enjoy.
The Tepic-Compostela highway in Nayarit is making remarkable progress and is expected to be completed this year. This new 26-kilometer stretch of road promises to transform travel and tourism across the region, reducing drive time between the state's capital and southern coast to approximately 50 minutes.
A quick-thinking driver and fast emergency response prevented tragedy on Saturday morning when a UnibusPV bus caught fire near the Juárez parking lot. The driver safely evacuated all 10 passengers, and firefighters swiftly controlled the blaze, avoiding injuries and damage to nearby stores.
Puerto Vallarta will welcome a total of 13 cruise ships this month, ensuring a steady influx of international visitors. The season began February 1st with the MS the World, which is enjoying a multi-day stay, departing Monday at 11 pm. This influx of tourists is expected to benefit local businesses and the economy.
Monterrey residents dreaming of Puerto Vallarta's sunny shores this Easter holiday will be delighted to hear that getting there just got easier. Beginning April 1st, Viva Aerobus is adding four weekly flights to its Monterrey-Puerto Vallarta route, increasing service from 21 to 25 flights per week.
Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas are strengthening security measures ahead of the upcoming Constitution Day long weekend. Officials from both municipalities recently met to discuss collaborative efforts to combat crime, with a focus on ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for residents and the anticipated influx of tourists.
Puerto Vallarta made significant strides at the FITUR tourism fair in Spain, strengthening ties with European markets and working to restore key flight connections. The event fostered productive talks with airlines, tour operators, and media to boost tourism and connectivity for 2025 and beyond.