After a year that delivered more than 20,000 free medical consultations, Puerto Vallarta is expanding the Doctor Tucán program in 2026. Newly approved operating rules support added neighborhood clinics, enhanced mobile services, and expanded diagnostics, strengthening access to essential healthcare for families across the city.
Puerto Vallarta’s City Council has approved a resolution urging federal authorities to clarify the legal status of Los Arcos de Mismaloya and move forward with its designation as a Natural Protected Area, supporting community efforts to protect the ecosystem and public beach access.
Puerto Vallarta will host the XVIII Madonnari Festival from February 13–15, 2026, as Plaza de Armas becomes an open-air art gallery. An open call invites students, artists, and the public to create chalk art, with materials, prizes, and recognition provided.
Residents of Mismaloya temporarily closed Highway 200 on Wednesday to oppose any privatization of access to the Arcos de Mismaloya. The peaceful protest led to direct talks with municipal officials, who confirmed no permits have been granted and pledged support with state and federal authorities.
While global tourism faced challenges, Puerto Vallarta closed 2025 with positive momentum, welcoming a record 6.26 million visitors. Strong domestic travel, steady international demand, higher airport traffic, and increased cruise arrivals helped keep the destination growing throughout the year.
Puerto Vallarta is set for a major transformation as city leaders announce a historic public works plan exceeding 600 million pesos for 2026. The investment spans healthcare, sports facilities, coastal infrastructure, and urban renewal, all designed to improve daily life and strengthen the city’s long-term growth.
Marina Vallarta is launching 2026 with an ambitious action plan focused on infrastructure, safety, and sustainability. Led by the Residents Association, the initiative includes improved lighting, traffic solutions, environmental projects, and new cultural events to benefit residents and visitors alike.
Puerto Vallarta’s City Council has approved a 300,000 peso municipal donation to strengthen the local fishing sector. The support complements federal assistance and highlights fishing’s economic, social, and historical importance, with funds aimed at boosting productivity and local livelihoods.
Starting January 16, a high-speed ferry will link Puerto Vallarta to the Marias Islands every two weeks. This route offers a seamless weekend getaway to the historic archipelago, featuring all-inclusive transport, guided tours, and buffet dining. A variety of comfortable lodging options are available separately.
The Vallarta Ferry adds a new maritime travel option in Banderas Bay. This modern transportation initiative aims to provide a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible way for both residents and visitors to explore the stunning coastline of Puerto Vallarta.