Puerto Vallarta closed 2024 with hotel occupancy reaching 97% during the holidays and began 2025 on a strong note with rates holding at 85-90%. Driven by strategic promotions, ideal weather, and increased tourist arrivals by air, road, and sea, tourism continues to surpass expectations.
Puerto Vallarta welcomed 2025 with safe and joyful celebrations as 25,000 attendees gathered downtown. A well-coordinated security operation ensured smooth traffic flow, prevented hazards, and maintained order, allowing the city to enjoy a festive New Year’s Eve without major incidents.
Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for transformative upgrades in 2025, with projects including new roadworks, bridge construction, and park rehabilitations. Key improvements will enhance traffic flow, upgrade beloved parks like Lázaro Cárdenas and Hidalgo, and boost urban living for residents and visitors alike.
For thousands of years, humanity has welcomed the new year with optimism, celebrating renewal and the promise of brighter days. From ancient Babylon to modern festivities across the globe, the tradition of marking time’s passage has remained a unifying force, reflecting a shared yearning for hope and progress.
As the city prepares to ring in the New Year, local authorities are taking proactive steps to ensure the safety of residents and visitors. The Puerto Vallarta Traffic and Roads Department has launched a special operation to curb drunk driving and promote responsible road use.
Puerto Vallarta is improving waste management with a new garbage collection schedule set to roll out in phases on January 15 and 30. Residents are urged to follow designated times for trash disposal to ensure efficient pickups and cleaner streets, helping to maintain the city’s cleanliness and beauty.
Puerto Vallarta is taking swift action to address a growing garbage collection crisis that has left waste accumulating in most of its 300+ neighborhoods. The issue began on December 18, when a new collection schedule - operating every third day - was introduced.
Cofepris reports 283 of Mexico's 289 beaches are safe for recreation this holiday season, ensuring a pleasant getaway for tourists and locals. However, Holi Beach in Puerto Vallarta remains on the caution list due to water quality concerns, highlighting ongoing challenges with pollution control.
Puerto Vallarta’s Tourist Police are back, ensuring a safe holiday season. 113 friendly officers, fluent in English, are patrolling key areas like the Malecón, Marina and Romantic Zone, and they’re ready to assist visitors with directions, information, and emergencies.
Puerto Vallarta is turning a new page with the launch of a modern garbage collection system, addressing long-standing waste management issues. Residents are optimistic about this initiative, spearheaded by Mayor Luis Munguía, who has already made significant strides just two and a half months into his administration.