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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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Spring Gardening Tips for Your Puerto Vallarta Patio

Spring is the ideal season to transform a Puerto Vallarta patio or balcony into a tropical retreat. With dry air, strong sunlight, and rains still weeks away, May offers perfect conditions for planting hardy favorites like bougainvillea before summer arrives.

2nd Annual Carrera por la Casquito de Vallarta Set for May 17th

Runners in Puerto Vallarta will soon take to the streets for a vital cause. The upcoming 5K Race and Environmental Fair offers a unique opportunity to protect the Casquito de Vallarta mud turtle. Every participant helps fund conservation for this rare species found only in our local ecosystem.

Mother’s Day Laughs from Vallarta’s MiMi Bomba

MiMi Bomba shares a playful Mother’s Day message filled with witty observations about marriage, romance, and relationships. From flower shop humor to lunch-table confessions at Langosta Loca, the lighthearted jokes deliver laughs with a mischievous twist.

Mexico Celebrates ‘El Día de la Madre’ on Sunday, May 10

Mother's Day in Mexico, or 'Día de las Madres,' is a significant day filled with love and appreciation for moms. Observed annually on May 10th, it is a time for families to come together and honor these exceptional women, expressing heartfelt appreciation for their pivotal role in shaping both families and society.

Live Music Four Days a Week at Vallarta Botanical Garden

Experience the magic of nature and music at the Vallarta Botanical Garden. Every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, the Hacienda de Oro restaurant hosts live performances by talented local musicians. Indulge in delicious cuisine, sip on refreshing beverages, and let the enchanting melodies transport you to a world of tranquility.

Democrats Abroad Costa Banderas Announces May Events

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico - Democrats Abroad Costa Banderas has unveiled its May 2026 lineup, offering U.S. citizens in the region a series of...

MiMi Bomba: Deb Darling and the Missing Glass Tale

MiMi Bomba returns with a witty second column, sharing a lighthearted story about her friend “Deb Darling,” a misplaced glass, and a moment of forgetfulness. With humor and warmth, it celebrates friendship, everyday mishaps, and life in Puerto Vallarta.

May 2026 News from PuRR Project Puerto Vallarta

All the latest news from PuRRProject, Puerto Vallarta's non-profit no-kill feline shelter. Learn about some of the exciting upcoming events, how you can volunteer or donate, and the beautiful cats and kittens available every weekend at the PetCo Adoption Center.

Puerto Vallarta Kicks Off Week of Children’s Day Celebrations

Children’s Day celebrations are underway in Puerto Vallarta, where festivities began last weekend at the CTM Sports Unit in Lomas de Coapinole, and continue at various venues through April 30. From games and shows to special events, families can look forward to days filled with laughter and memorable moments.

Mexico Honors Workers on May 1 with Labor Day Holiday

On May 1, Mexico observes El Día del Trabajador, an official non-working holiday that honors the nation’s workforce. As schools, banks & government offices close, employees celebrate the historic progress made in labor rights and enjoy a well-earned day of rest.