Puerto Vallarta continues to capture global attention, with a major rise in flight searches confirming its strong appeal. According to data from AMADEUS, searches for the destination grew by more than 25% in the first half of 2025, highlighting the city's growing popularity among domestic and international travelers.
Puerto Vallarta has launched a new Historic Center Citizen Council, uniting local leaders to protect and restore the city’s cultural heart. Led by José de Jesús Palacios Bernal, the council will guide projects like the Malecón rehab and other key improvements.
International travel to Mexico is about to get a major boost with the addition of new flight routes to the newly expanded Tepic-Riviera Nayarit International Airport (TPQ). These direct connections will make it easier than ever for travelers to experience the warmth, cuisine, and culture of Mexico’s Pacific coast.
The government of Puerto Vallarta recently welcomed Dr. Carole Goldsmith, Chancellor of the State Center Community College District from Fresno, California. Her visit solidified an international educational alliance aimed at fostering growth and opportunity for students and faculty alike.
Every Summer, Olive Ridley sea turtles start arriving on the shores of Puerto Vallarta to nest their eggs. Forty-five days later, their eggs begin to hatch, attracting visitors looking to experience the magic of life first-hand by taking part in one of the many turtle release programs in the Banderas Bay region.
This week, the Puerto Vallarta municipal government's tablet distribution program for elementary school students resumed, bringing smiles and excitement. Led by Mayor Luis Munguía, this initiative bridges the digital divide, ensuring all young learners have access to vital resources for success.
The Puerto Vallarta International Airport continues to demonstrate its popularity as a key travel destination, welcoming over 3.8 million passengers in the first half of 2025. This marks a positive increase of 1.2% compared to the same period last year, according to Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico.
A new Nonresident Duty (DNR) fee for cruise passengers arriving at Mexican ports, including Puerto Vallarta, officially took effect on July 1. The tax begins at just $5 USD per person and will be gradually increased to $21 by 2028, as part of a broader strategy to strengthen Mexico’s economy and tourism sector.
Visitors to Puerto Vallarta can look forward to an enhanced beach experience as the city proudly announces it will be home to four international Blue Flag distinctions for the 2025–2026 season, including re-certifications for Marriott, Westin and Sheraton Buganvilias, and the newly re-certified Camarones Beach.
Puerto Vallarta is calling on residents to help protect its natural heritage by nominating trees of historical, social, or monumental value for permanent legal protection. These trees play a key role in cooling the city, cleaning the air, and supporting local life. Nominations are open through July 31.