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Living in Puerto Vallarta Mexico

For many the thought of living in - or even near - a major tourist resort is about as appealing as a buying a condo in Disneyland. But here in Vallarta, the incredible natural beauty, combined with a small town atmosphere and the inherent warmth and friendliness of the local people, attracts foreign residents who enjoy the good life.

With a colorful blend of the old and the new, the Banderas Bay region offers an unrivaled combination of simple pleasures and sophisticated charms. Fine dining restaurants, art galleries, upscale shopping centers, internet cafes and nightclubs peacefully coexist alongside taco stands, street-side vendors and open air markets selling Mexican handcrafts, and strolling Mariachi bands.

But much of Puerto Vallarta’s magic is in the hearts of her people. Often described as “one big, happy family,” Vallartenses are known for their hospitality and for going out of their way to welcome foreign residents. And, since the Mexican people are extremely tolerant of different lifestyles, international residents and Mexican locals can live side-by-side in harmony – provided that the expatriate can learn to be creative and adaptable.

Puerto Vallarta is an unhurried refuge for people seeking more than just a beautiful beach. Those of us who choose to live here embrace the challenge of learning patience and understanding. Taking the time to “stop and smell the roses” along the road to becoming bicultural gives us the opportunity to grow – and to enjoy a more relaxed way of life.

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Protecting Río Los Horcones: A Lifeline for Nature and Communities

Flowing freely south of Banderas Bay, Río Los Horcones remains one of the few undammed rivers in the Puerto Vallarta region. Its natural course supports forests, wildlife, and nearby communities, making its protection essential to preserving biodiversity and ecological balance.

Los Mangos Library Launches Día del Niño Toy Drive

To celebrate Children’s Day on April 30, Los Mangos Library is inviting the Puerto Vallarta community to join a toy drive from April 6–27. Donations of new toys will help bring smiles to local children and support a tradition that honors childhood and well-being.

PV T Dance Helps Residents in Need Through Community Event Series

A single PV T Dance event has helped provide meals for more than 100 Puerto Vallarta residents in need. Held twice weekly, the gatherings support a rotating group of local nonprofits, showing how music, connection, and community participation can deliver meaningful support.

3rd Puerto Vallarta Pata Salada Festival, April 17–19

Puerto Vallarta will host the third Pata Salada Festival April 17–19 on La Isla del Río Cuale. With free admission, the event will feature local artists, live music, dance, food, crafts, and wellness activities celebrating regional culture and community pride.

Immerse Yourself in Puerto Vallarta’s Semana Santa Celebrations

Spring bursts into life in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, with a two-week Easter celebration, combining Semana Santa (Holy Week) and Pascua (Resurrection Sunday until the following Saturday). This isn't just a religious observance; it's an exuberant fiesta overflowing with cultural richness, joyful traditions, and sheer festive energy.

Season’s Last Meet the Artist Nights at Galleria Dante

Only two Meet the Artist Nights remain this season at Galleria Dante on April 3 and 17 from 6 to 9 pm. Guests can explore 8 rooms of art, meet featured artists, watch live demonstrations, and enjoy wine and tapas in a relaxed setting upstairs at Di Vino Dante.

Mexico Phone Registration Deadline Sparks Scam Alerts

Mexico’s new mobile phone registration rule is now in force, requiring users to link numbers to official ID by June 30, 2026. Authorities warn of phishing messages and fake SIM offers, urging customers to register only through their provider’s official channels.

Semana Santa & Pascua: Finding Your Vallarta Rhythm

In Puerto Vallarta, Easter season unfolds as a two-week story shaped by faith, family, travel, and seaside traditions. From quiet early morning walks to lively beaches and sunset crowds along the Malecón, Semana Santa and Pascua reward those who stay flexible and find their own rhythm.

No Kings/No Tyrants Rally in Puerto Vallarta a Huge Success

Supporters gathered in Parque Hidalgo on Saturday as Indivisible Abroad-Vallarta joined the global “No Kings” movement, drawing an estimated 300 participants. Speakers and activists voiced concerns over U.S. policies, urged civic action, and encouraged voters abroad to stay engaged and request their 2026 ballots.

PuRR Project Puerto Vallarta April 2026 News

The latest news from PuRR Project, a non-profit, no-kill feline shelter just north of Puerto Vallarta that provides homeless cats and kittens a recuperative stay with the ultimate goal of adopting them out to loving homes sterilized, vaccinated and disease free.