While the summer months typically bring a surge in tourism to the popular coastal destination, August 2024 saw a slight dip in passenger traffic at the Puerto Vallarta International Airport. Despite this temporary setback, the overall trend for the year remains positive, reflecting the city's enduring appeal as a vacation hotspot.
The Yelapa Health Center, a cornerstone of healthcare in the Cabo Corrientes region since 1999, has undergone a major renovation. This transformative project, funded by the Jalisco State Government, has modernized the facility to better serve the needs of the local community.
In Jalisco’s mountains, a groundbreaking conservation project is underway, led by Vallarta Botanical Garden and Bartlett Tree Research Labs. With ArbNet-BGCI funding, the mission focuses on collecting acorns from endangered oaks, Quercus cualensis and Q. tuitensis, threatened by fires, deforestation, and climate change.
As part of its commitment to streamlining the arrival process for international travelers, the Puerto Vallarta International Airport has rolled out 10 state-of-the-art digital access modules that use facial recognition technology to expedite entry procedures.
Boca de Tomatlán, a charming coastal town south of Puerto Vallarta, celebrated the grand opening of its new dock, enhancing maritime connectivity to nearby coastal communities. With an investment of over 45 million pesos, the modern dock aims to boost tourism, trade, and economic growth along the Jalisco coast.
Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for a lively and patriotic long weekend. The city's iconic Fiestas Patrias celebrations, coupled with its stunning beaches and attractions, are expected to draw a significant number of visitors. This influx of tourists is poised to boost local businesses, particularly the hospitality industry.
In the sun-kissed municipality of Cabo Corrientes lie two secluded beaches that have recently been crowned among Mexico's finest by the esteemed Lonely Planet travel guide. These pristine coastal havens, accessible by boat from Puerto Vallarta, offer a serene escape from the bustling tourist scene.
With an investment of over $100.5 million USD, Thompson Hotel & Residences Puerto Vallarta is advancing towards its 2027 opening. This project not only enhances Puerto Vallarta’s luxury landscape but also bolsters its economy and job market, making it a pivotal addition to the region's tourism sector.
Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas face a growing homelessness crisis. A new initiative, White Patrols, aims to address this issue by providing assistance to homeless individuals and preventing crime. Inspired by other specialized police units, the White Patrols will offer a unique resource for the community.
Puerto Vallarta wraps up the low cruise season this September with five ship arrivals, including the newly refurbished Carnival Firenze. Despite fewer ships, the city continues to welcome cruise passengers with open arms, setting the stage for the high season's return in October.