Puerto Vallarta continues its successful cruise season this month by welcoming six large vessels to its docks. These arrivals bring thousands of international travelers to explore the city, maintaining a steady and positive rhythm for the city's tourism economy.
SEAPAL Vallarta’s Board of Directors has endorsed efforts to complete a major water intake project aimed at securing long-term supply for Puerto Vallarta. The initiative, led with state support, will expand capacity and help meet growing demand through the coming decades.
Porter Airlines is expanding its 2026-27 winter schedule with a major focus on Puerto Vallarta. Starting November 3, new flights from Edmonton and daily service from Toronto will add over 2,600 monthly seats. These additional options make it easier than ever for Canadians to plan a winter getaway.
The Alfonso Díaz Santos Sports Unit in Puerto Vallarta will soon see major upgrades as Governor Pablo Lemus confirms construction of a new High Performance Center starting in July. The project will modernize facilities, support athlete training at sea level, and strengthen Jalisco’s sports leadership.
Puerto Vallarta will join communities across Jalisco in a statewide earthquake drill on May 6 at 11:00 am. The exercise will simulate an 8.0 magnitude quake off the coast of La Huerta, giving residents, businesses, and institutions an opportunity to practice emergency response and improve preparedness.
Puerto Vallarta will host the 2026 Tree Cities of the World forum on May 29, welcoming representatives from more than 40 cities across Mexico and Latin America. The event highlights the city’s continued commitment to urban tree care, sustainability, and resilient environmental planning.
Puerto Vallarta and Jalisco are making a strong impression at the 50th Tianguis Turístico de México in Acapulco. With more than 1,500 business meetings planned, the delegation is promoting culture, cuisine, and connectivity while strengthening partnerships that support tourism growth.
Following the arrest of alleged criminal leader “El Jardinero” in Nayarit, authorities have extended preventive security measures across Jalisco, with increased patrols and surveillance in Puerto Vallarta. Officials report no major incidents and normal daily activity throughout the city.
The long-awaited Civil Hospital in Puerto Vallarta is officially becoming a reality, marking a vital expansion of medical services for the greater Banderas Bay region. On April 24, Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro and university officials launched the first phase of this 400-million-peso project.
With Jalisco facing a shortage of nearly 700,000 social housing units, state leaders and housing developers gathered last week in Puerto Vallarta to address the growing need for affordable homes, a challenge that also impacts the local workforce and tourism services.