The Marigalante II crossed into Mexican waters yesterday afternoon, marking the final stretch of its journey to Puerto Vallarta. After traveling from Cancun through the Caribbean and the Panama Canal, the ship is expected to arrive in Banderas Bay between December 21–22, a timing that promises to heighten the city's holiday spirit.
Puerto Vallarta strengthened its public transportation system with the delivery of 31 new buses, including electric and natural gas units. The investment is expected to improve travel times, comfort, and accessibility for thousands of daily riders across the city.
Puerto Vallarta's Malecón renovation is moving forward through a new collaboration. Businesses and City Hall are uniting after construction delays, focusing on clear communication and a firm schedule. This partnership is dedicated to ensuring infrastructure improvements are completed efficiently and successfully.
Puerto Vallarta anticipates a strong holiday season with 80-82% average hotel occupancy in December, peaking at full capacity by year-end. New Canadian routes are boosting tourism. Joint security operations are underway to ensure a safe and successful closure to the year.
SEAPAL Vallarta completed 164 essential water and drainage repairs in early December (totaling 325 actions). This crucial work, including large-scale pipe drainage and the repair of broken pipes, boosts water quality and reliability for all residents, reflecting Mayor Munguía’s commitment to excellent services.
Tryst Fitness opens this summer in Puerto Vallarta, bringing an 11,000 sq ft luxury gym with floor-to-ceiling views, outdoor training spaces, a rooftop lap pool, and a full spa to the Romantic Zone. The project also includes major upgrades to Púlpito Street, plus a new neighborhood convenience store next to the gym.
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.
A recent public consultation to decide the Puerto Vallarta Malecón's 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.
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.