Puerto Vallarta's interim mayor, Francisco José Martínez Gil, announced that the city's Ley Seca (dry law) will be partially enforced this weekend due to the June 2 elections. While alcohol sales will be restricted, hotels and restaurant-bars can serve drinks until 11 pm to minimize economic impact on tourism.
Mexican swimmer Stephanie Montero Bending completed a stunning 127-kilometer swim across Banderas Bay on May 26, marking the first staged swim of its kind in Mexico. Her six-day journey, which began on May 20, not only showcased her athletic prowess but also raised funds for crucial marine conservation projects.
Puerto Vallarta faces a growing concern: dengue fever. With 82 confirmed cases reported by the Jalisco Health Secretariat's 'Aguas con el Dengue' platform as of May 18, 2024, health officials warn residents to take action. Dengue, a mosquito-borne illness, can cause serious illness and even death.
Puerto Vallarta is gearing up to celebrate a twofold occasion: the city's 106th anniversary as a municipality and its 56th as a city. As part of the festivities, the Vallartense Institute of Culture (IVC) will hold a special commemoration on May 27th in honor of the renowned local artist, Manuel Lepe Macedo.
The Puerto Vallarta Bus Station has reported a five percent increase in passengers during the current low season. According to its general manager, Carlos Murguía Cibrián, between 1,000 and 1,500 passengers are arriving daily at the terminal, thanks to the new highway, which has made travel faster and easier.
A recent study by Allianz Partners indicates that Mexico is once again a top summer travel destination for US tourists. Cancun, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta ranked first, second and seventh respectively on a list of preferred international destinations.
As the Pacific hurricane season began on May 15th, 2024, Puerto Vallarta's Municipal Civil Protection Council declared itself in permanent session, ready to act. Including local, state, and federal agencies, the council is focused on preparing for the rainy and cyclone season to protect residents and visitors.
On May 31, 2024, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, will joyfully celebrate its 106th anniversary as a municipality and its 56th as a city. This beautiful coastal paradise, known for its rich history and vibrant culture, is hosting a lively series of events to mark these remarkable milestones.
The Italian Navy's renowned training ship, the Amerigo Vespucci, will visit Puerto Vallarta this June as part of its global circumnavigation that began in June 2023. The ship, built in 1931 and famed for its beauty, will host official events, public tours, and a scientific conference during its stay from June 18 to 23.
The Luis Donaldo Colosio Highway Bypass in Puerto Vallarta is undergoing major improvements due to its deteriorated state. Announced by Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, the project aims to enhance this crucial roadway, ensuring safety and functionality for the thousands of motorists who use it daily.