According to the most recent study by the Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risks of Jalisco (Coprisjal), which was done prior to the current Christmas and New Year's vacation period, the beaches of Puerto Vallarta are suitable for recreational use.
With the collaboration of committed companies and people who joined the cause, more than 2,000 chickens, along with vegetables and bread, were distributed in rural areas and various neighborhoods of Puerto Vallarta on December 20 and 21st to ensure that underprivileged families could enjoy a Christmas dinner.
Hundreds of local girls and boys from low-income families will receive a toy this Christmas, thanks to the effort and generosity of the American Legion, who presented Mayor Luis Alberto Michel Rodríguez with 500 toys to be distributed through the Puerto Vallarta DIF System.
Another section of the highway that will eventually create a shortcut from Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta opened last weekend, a stretch between La Peñita and Lo de Marcos that further reduces travel time between this popular beach vacation destination and the capital of Jalisco.
Canadians are usually thinking about warm destinations for their vacations, especially during Winter, and Swoop Airlines has great news for sun-seekers! The Canadian low-cost airline has recently announced new flights to Mexico and the Caribbean, including Puerto Vallarta and Cancun.
The Puerto Vallarta international airport will have almost 2,500 air operations in the month of December, with days of welcoming 100 to 110 flights. Special meetings are being held to ensure that it's ready to receive large numbers of passengers and avoid setbacks.
Puerto Vallarta Mayor Professor Luis Alberto Michel Rodríguez on Wednesday inaugurated the reconstructed pedestrian suspension bridge that connects Matamoros street and Isla del Río Cuale which collapsed, along with the vehicular bridge, after the passage of Hurricane Nora caused the river to rise last year.
The Puerto Vallarta International Airport has achieved the best passenger traffic in its history this year. The month of November brought the total to 5.5 million travelers, and it is anticipated that 2022 will end with more than 6 million passenger arrivals.
One of the benefits of owning a home in Puerto Vallarta is the affordability of property taxes. While it may be a stretch to say that anyone really enjoys getting a tax bill, generally Americans and Canadians who purchase a home in Puerto Vallarta are pleasantly surprised when their property taxes arrive.
On Tuesday, Municipal President Professor Luis Alberto Michel Rodríguez led a ceremony commemorating the 50 years of twinning of Puerto Vallarta and Santa Bárbara. The event was held in the central courtyard of City Hall, where the ratification of the Sister Cities Friendship Agreement was signed.