The Eighth Health Region is encouraging Puerto Vallarta residents to participate in National Vaccination Week 2025, scheduled from April 26th to May 3rd. During this week-long campaign, a total of 14 basic vaccines, along with booster shots as recommended by the Ministry of Health, will be administered for free.
Puerto Vallarta has climbed from ninth to fourth place in perceived safety among Mexican cities, and remains the safest in the state of Jalisco, according to the latest results from the National Urban Public Security Survey, published on April 22 by the INEGI.
Delta Airlines has announced an expansion of its flight services to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Responding to a notable surge in travel interest from various cities across the United States, the airline will be increasing both the frequency of flights and the aircraft capacity on several key routes.
Over 100 volunteers, vendors, and city staff came together for the first deep cleaning of the Río Cuale Municipal Market, removing 350 kilos of waste and cleaning the riverbanks - part of a citywide effort to improve public spaces and support local commerce.
Puerto Vallarta's port authority, Asipona, is set to begin construction this year on an exciting new tourism and cultural corridor. With a 40 million peso investment, the project aims to enhance the experience for cruise passengers and other visitors, adding unique attractions and showcasing the rich culture of the region.
Good news for Puerto Vallarta diners! PROFECO's local representative, Álvaro Dávila, has clearly stated that restaurants are not allowed to demand tips. This is the law, and PROFECO inspectors will be visiting Banderas Bay area eateries to make sure everyone follows it, especially during the busy Easter vacation period.
Puerto Vallarta has respectfully relocated its femicide memorial to Women’s Park, preserving the memory of victims and supporting their families. The move, made in agreement with loved ones, reaffirms the city’s commitment to justice and the fight against gender violence.
Puerto Vallarta made a strong impression in Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, during a series of promotional events held from April 11 to 13. The Puerto Vallarta Tourism Trust partnered with the Mexican Embassy in Canada to showcase the destination’s rich culture, natural beauty, and growing connectivity to Canadian travelers.
With the Semana Santa and Pascua holidays underway, Puerto Vallarta is prepared for a busy weekend. The city has activated its 'Safe Beaches' operation, with the Public Safety and Traffic Police Departments working to ensure order and safety while providing professional, respectful, and helpful service to both locals and visitors.
Puerto Vallarta will keep key services running during the Holy Week and Easter holidays, with most departments operating normally except April 17–18. From safety and sanitation to water and public offices, the city remains ready to support residents and visitors this vacation period.