Puerto Vallarta is set to welcome 23 international cruise ships this April, matching last year’s arrivals for the same month. According to the National Port System Administration (Asipona), among the scheduled arrivals, two days will feature double cruise visits, and two others will see triple arrivals.
Mexicana de Aviación continues to expand its services, bringing travelers more opportunities to explore Mexico. On Friday, March 28, the airline resumed direct flights between Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and Puerto Vallarta, adding two weekly flights to its growing network.
Puerto Vallarta is inviting residents to help shape its future through public consultation forums that started on March 26 and continue through April 3. These meetings, held across neighborhoods and online, will gather ideas on urban growth, social equity, and economic development to build a stronger, more inclusive city.
SEAPAL Vallarta has renewed its Water Quality Certification for the 34th time, ensuring safe, reliable drinking water for residents and visitors. Mayor Luis Munguía praised this achievement, highlighting its impact on public health and tourism while reaffirming the city's commitment to excellence.
Ballet Xiutla recently marked 31 years with a dazzling dinner show at the Cuale Cultural Center, uniting over 250 guests for an evening of music, dance, and tradition. The event raised funds for an upcoming tour through Puebla, Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche, and Yucatán, keeping Vallarta’s culture alive.
Puerto Vallarta’s success at Gala 2025 strengthens its position as a top destination, securing key tourism agreements and boosting North American partnerships. With rising bookings, expanded air connectivity, and strategic plans for 2025, the city is set for another year of strong growth.
Boca de Tomatlán beach got a refresh this past Saturday, as locals and volunteers teamed up for a successful cleanup. Part of the Clean Beaches Program, led by Puerto Vallarta City Councilman Christian Omar Bravo Carbajal, the effort removed roughly two tons of trash, proving what a community can achieve when it works together.
Puerto Vallarta International Airport is expanding with Terminal 2, now 40 percent complete. Set to open in 2026 and serve over eight million passengers annually, the project will enhance connectivity, improve travel efficiency, and feature sustainable design.
The 76 new city buses set to arrive in Vallarta this month will enhance public transportation, improving service quality and frequency. This is the first step in a broader modernization plan, with 38 articulated electric buses set to hit the streets in October.
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.