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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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Summer Nights at OPC: Free Cultural Events in Vallarta

Get ready for more unforgettable Summer Nights at OPC, packed with captivating conversations and special guests! Held every Thursday at 6:30 pm, this free event series features a rich tapestry of artistic performances, poetry readings, and musical presentations.

CDC Eases Border Rules for Dogs, Effective August 1

Great news for pet lovers heading to Puerto Vallarta! Starting August 1, the CDC is easing border rules for dogs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced this week that document requirements for dogs entering the U.S. will be relaxed, making it simpler for pets to travel.

2024 Requirements for Moving to Mexico With Your Pet

Does part of your move to Puerto Vallarta include a furry family member? Bringing a pet into Mexico in 2024 requires navigating various government regulations - on both sides of the border. While this might sound daunting, it just requires a bit of pre-planning.

Why More North Americans are Choosing to Retire to Puerto Vallarta

Has retiring to a tropical destination been something you’ve been daydreaming about or maybe planning? Then you should be considering Puerto Vallarta, which is consistently ranked as one of the best and most popular places for Canadians and Americans to retire in the world.

Puerto Vallarta Faces Litter Challenges Amid Summer Tourist Influx

As summer vacation brings a surge of national visitors to Puerto Vallarta, the city faces increasing litter issues. Despite municipal cleanup efforts, visitor negligence and limited waste management resources threaten the city's image, highlighting the need for greater community involvement.

Mis Vacaciones de 10 Summer Courses Ignite Children’s Creativity

The Instituto Vallartense de Cultura's 'Mis Vacaciones de 10' summer program offers an engaging series of workshops designed to ignite young minds during the school break. From July 22-August 2, children ages 6-13 can explore their artistic talents and discover new interests at various cultural centers across Puerto Vallarta.

July 2024 News from PuRR Project Puerto Vallarta

Just when we thought the nursery casitas could not get any fuller... 43 cats were abandoned at PuRR Project in June, mostly very young kittens. Get all the latest news from Puerto Vallarta´s non-profit feline shelter, plus meet July´s Featured Feline, Patricia.

Elections Just Around the Corner, What U.S. Citizens Need to Know

By now you know there’s a U.S. Presidential Election coming this fall! The Vote From Abroad Organization recommends that U.S. Citizens living abroad register or request ballots annually. But what happens after you’ve registered and requested your ballot? The Costa Banderas Chapter of Democrats Abroad Mexico explains.

Summer Camp at Biblioteca Los Mangos is Out of This World!

Every summer, Biblioteca Los Mangos (The Puerto Vallarta Public Library) offers a month long ‘day camp’ for kids ages 3 to 12. This year's camp centers around The Little Astronaut and the Red Planet, and the program will ignite your child's imagination with activities that go beyond the captivating space exploration theme.

‘Low Season’ Brings Out Puerto Vallarta’s Resident Crocodiles

Puerto Vallarta's summer season seems to coincide with increased sightings of crocodiles, the Banderas Bay area's resident large reptiles. Experts attribute this to the fact that wildlife tends to be more visible when there are fewer people around. However, crocodiles are not inherently shy and can be seen year-round.