Jalisco's Governor-elect Pablo Lemus met with local leaders to promote unity and outline plans for statewide improvements. His proposals include upgrading school facilities, expanding rural roads, and investing in key infrastructure for Puerto Vallarta, all aimed at enhancing quality of life across Jalisco.
Puerto Vallarta is exploring an Environmental Sanitation Fee for tourists, similar to those in Quintana Roo and Los Cabos, to support beach upkeep, waste management, and public services. The proposed fee, charged per room per night, would help address the environmental impact of rising visitor numbers.
Puerto Vallarta International Airport is on track to close 2024 as its busiest year yet, fueled by a surge in international travelers and an impressive passenger growth rate. From January to October, the airport welcomed 5.52 million passengers, surpassing last year’s pace with two of the busiest months still ahead.
Puerto Vallarta shines on the global stage, earning four prestigious titles at the 2024 Travvy Awards, including Best Destination in Mexico. Known for its stunning beaches, rich culinary scene, and romantic charm, this popular vacation destination continues to captivate travelers and industry experts alike.
Jalisco has declared two new Protected Natural Areas, including the expansive Sierra El Cuale, directly benefiting Puerto Vallarta and nearby communities. These protected regions will safeguard water supplies, help regulate the climate, and promote sustainable tourism, enhancing local resilience and ecology.
Puerto Vallarta is set for a bustling winter season, as international travelers will make up a remarkable 78% of incoming flights U.S. routes make up 47%, Canada adds 29%, and European flights round out the lineup, according to Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico.
Puerto Vallarta’s new administration is tackling the city’s garbage collection issues with immediate actions and a long-term plan. The City Council has approved a concession for waste management services, aiming to boost efficiency, lower costs, and ensure a cleaner, well-maintained city for residents and visitors.
Puerto Vallarta is set to welcome a flurry of international cruise ships this November, with 18 arrivals scheduled, including five double-ship days. As the cruise ships dock, the port city is set to welcome thousands of international visitors, and eagerly anticipates the economic boost they bring.
The Swim for the Whales team event returns to Puerto Vallarta this December, uniting elite Mexican swimmers for a one-day, six-stage relay across Banderas Bay. Led by Stephanie Montero, the event aims to raise awareness and funds for marine conservation projects protecting whales and ocean health.
A new era of European tourism has dawned on Puerto Vallarta with the arrival of the inaugural direct flight from Prague, Czech Republic. The charter flight, operated by DER Touristik, touched down at the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport on October 29, bringing with it 402 eager travelers.