Puerto Vallarta is reinforcing its commitment to planned, sustainable growth with the installation of the Municipal Urban Development Council. This new body will guide infrastructure and land use decisions, ensuring development aligns with environmental conservation and the long-term well-being of the city.
Puerto Vallarta is the first municipality in Jalisco to fund care for children with congenital heart disease. Mayor Luis Munguía has allocated one million pesos to the Unidos de Corazón campaign, providing life-saving treatment for 10 local children in partnership with Hospiten Vallarta.
Puerto Vallarta’s new Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) office is now open in Puerto Mágico, offering a modern, accessible space for passport applications and renewals. Open daily from March 18, it features advanced facilities and aims to serve both locals and visitors efficiently. Plans are underway to expand its services.
Six young students proudly represented Puerto Vallarta at the ALOHA Mental Arithmetic National Championship in Chihuahua, competing against 700 participants. Their outstanding performances earned top awards, showcasing skill, speed, and dedication in a competition that tested mental agility under pressure.
Gala Puerto Vallarta - Riviera Nayarit 2025, the region’s top tourism event, returns on March 20-21, bringing key industry leaders together. With 1,500 business meetings, top agencies, and global media coverage, the event strengthens partnerships to drive tourism growth in the coming seasons.
Nayarit is set to enhance regional connectivity as the bidding process begins for the Amado Nervo Bridge. Spanning 1.8 km between Bahía de Banderas and Puerto Vallarta, the 900-million-peso project will ease travel, boost commerce, and support tourism, with completion expected in 2027.
Puerto Vallarta has witnessed a remarkable decline in crime, thanks to the proactive measures of Luis Munguía's administration. Under the guidance of the Public Security Commission, the city has seen a steady decrease in crime rates from November 2024 to February 2025, reinforcing its commitment to safety and order.
Starting March 29, 2025, junk food will be banned in Puerto Vallarta schools as part of Mexico’s push for healthier student nutrition. Local health authorities will inspect schools to ensure compliance, aiming to reduce childhood obesity and promote better eating habits for students.
On Monday, March 17, Mexico will celebrate Benito Juárez Day, a national holiday recognizing one of the country’s most admired leaders. Banks, government offices, and many businesses will be closed as citizens enjoy a long weekend, known as a puente.
Puerto Vallarta's Historic Center is getting a fresh look thanks to the Pintemos Vallarta (Paint Vallarta) campaign. This community-driven effort, designed to preserve the distinct character and appeal of the area, is fostering a sense of order and cleanliness that harmonizes beautifully with the city's inherent spirit.