Puerto Vallarta will move ahead with its new 160-peso annual tax for foreign visitors beginning in January 2026. After refining the measure to meet the requirements laid out by the Supreme Court, municipal officials say the funds will now support public works and tourism infrastructure across the city.
Puerto Vallarta officially welcomed 39 new police officers as the 21st class of Municipal Police cadets graduated last week. The ceremony honored their discipline, family support, and the city’s ongoing investment in security, marking a renewed commitment to community protection.
Puerto Vallarta's Malecón is at a crossroads. A recent public consultation to decide its fate - pedestrian-only or reopened to traffic - resulted in a near-equal "technical tie" among the nearly 5,000 votes cast. The community awaits the official, potentially nuanced decision, while extensive renovations continue.
With the end of the year approaching, the Puerto Vallarta International Airport is poised for an unprecedented achievement. The airport has already served a total of 6,234,900 passengers in the first eleven months of 2025, which is 1.9% more than the 6,118,000 seen in the same period of 2024.
The Marigalante II is making its way to Banderas Bay, poised to revive the pirate-themed galleon experience that captivated Puerto Vallarta visitors for 28 years. With its reinforced structure and classic three-mast profile, the new ship promises a fresh era of nautical adventures for all ages.
From December to March, Puerto Vallarta’s Banderas Bay becomes a sanctuary for majestic humpback whales. Witness these gentle giants as they breach, splash, and nurture their young. The 2025-2026 whale watching season starts Dec. 8 - don’t miss this unforgettable marine adventure, ending March 23.
DIF Puerto Vallarta is rallying the community with Magic Caravan 2025, urging residents and businesses to help deliver joy to more than 6,000 children on Three Kings Day. With donations open through December 19, every toy collected brings the holiday spirit closer to families in need.
Puerto Vallarta is celebrating a standout tourism year as officials applaud results showing 5 million visitors, major economic impact, and booming cruise arrivals. With holiday travel still ahead and a winter high season extending into spring, momentum is set to stay strong well into next year.
Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for smoother commutes as around 15 new buses arrive ahead of an expected fleet expansion. Equipped with air conditioning and improved accessibility, the units mark the first step in a larger modernization plan set to enhance coverage, comfort, and service efficiency citywide.
Puerto Vallarta is raising its emergency response capacity with specialized high-risk rescue training for its Civil Protection and Fire Department. From cliff simulations to jet ski operations, the team is gaining skills that already proved effective in a recent rescue at Los Arcos.