Less than two weeks before the Holy Week and Easter holidays begin, CUCosta researchers warn that this vacation period could be affected by the presence of the red tide in Banderas Bay that they have been monitoring since the end of February. With each water sampling, the levels and varieties of marine microorganisms are increasing.
Daylight saving time, usually referred to as the Horario de Verano in Mexico, begins at 2:00 am local time on Sunday, April 3, 2022. So, if you are lucky enough to be celebrating Spring here in Puerto Vallarta, don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour before going to bed this Saturday night!
The Tenth SEAPAL Vallarta Half Marathon and XX Recreational Race, held last Sunday in the Puerto Vallarta Hotel Zone, exceeded expectations with more than 700 runners from the Banderas Bay area, various states of the Mexican Republic, and several other countries participating. And the winners were...
On Tuesday, La Rivera street, which gives access to the neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, Paso Ancho, Paso del Molino and ejido El Jorullo among other communities, was closed to begin the reconstruction of that road, which was affected by the passage of Hurricane Nora last August.
The Government of Jalisco is working to improve environmental conditions in the state. As such, starting April 1, mandatory testing and verification will begin for all vehicles circulating in Puerto Vallarta to ensure they are within the maximum permissible emission limits.
The new Expats In Mexico 2022 Survey reveals that when asked to choose why they make Mexico their home, nearly one-quarter of all expats who participated in this year's study chose low cost of living as the main reason, although the Mexican lifestyle and climate also scored well.
Covid vaccinations for everyone in Puerto Vallarta over 18 years of age will be available from 9:00 am until 4:30 pm at the La Lija Sports Unit from Monday, March 28 through Wednesday, March 30. Whether you need your first, second, or third dose, the AstraZeneca vaccine will be applied.
Residents of Vallarta's Emiliano Zapata neighborhood are objecting to the construction of a 9-story building in front of the emblematic church of Santa Cruz, saying that it will not only block views of the clock tower but is also an attack on the image of this typical neighborhood, which they say is an important tourist attraction.
During a recent visit to Puerto Vallarta, Governor Alfaro announced that 30 million pesos would be invested in improving the south-north lateral lanes of Francisco Medina Ascencio. He also said that he will return in early April to deliver the Insurgentes Street bridge.
From March 18 through 21, the second long weekend of the year, Puerto Vallarta hotels registered an average occupancy of over 95%. The tourism sector considers this a positive sign that the rhythm will be maintained during the Semana Santa and Pascua (Holy Week and Easter Week) vacation period.