Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Puerto Vallarta saw a significant increase in interest from American travelers, with a 25% increase in travel intent compared to 2023. The surge, reported by Amadeus Systems, highlights the growing popularity of this vibrant destination among American tourists.
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- Amerigo Vespucci receives grand welcome in Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The Italian Navy’s prestigious training ship Amerigo Vespucci, named after the Florentine navigator Americo Vespucci, is set to arrive off the coast of Puerto Vallarta next month. As of Friday, May 31, the ship is off the coast of Uruguay on the second stage of its worldwide voyage…
- Puerto Vallarta named top free destination Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico – Mexico’s beautiful Pacific port city of Puerto Vallarta was recently featured as one of the world’s top destinations for free attractions in a study commissioned by CashNetUSA by NeoMam Studios. The report, which evaluated 1,000 destinations around the world, gave Puerto Vallarta a prominent position, highlighting its rich…
- Heatwave and drought worsen in Puerto Vallarta and surrounding municipalities PUERTO VALLARTA, Jalisco – Puerto Vallarta and neighboring municipalities are experiencing abnormally dry conditions amid a new heatwave that is hitting much of Mexico, according to the latest report from the Mexico Drought Monitor. According to the report, all municipalities in Jalisco are currently affected by drought of varying severity, with 35.4 percent experiencing abnormal drought.
- Puerto Vallarta is expected to see a surge in air travel, with more than 3.2 million tourists arriving in the first five months of 2024. PUERTO VALLARTA, June 5, 2024 — Puerto Vallarta continues to thrive as a top tourist destination, with more than 3.2 million tourists arriving by air in the first five months of 2024. This impressive figure reported by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) marks a notable increase compared to the same period last year. According to…
- Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico’s top cities for real estate investment PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO — According to a report by HelloSafe, real estate is the most popular investment option in Mexico, and Puerto Vallarta is one of the best places to invest. The popularity of real estate investing is driven by the numerous benefits it offers, including rental income and increased property value. A crucial element of real estate investing is…
- Mexico elects first female president – INE Quick Count Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Morena candidate Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo is set to become Mexico’s first female president after a strong lead over PAN candidate Xochitl Gálvez Ruiz in a preliminary vote by the National Electoral Commission (INE). The announcement was made by INE president Guadalupe Taddei.
- Puerto Vallarta has elected Luis Munguia of the Green Party as its new mayor. PUERTO VALLARTA, Jalisco — In an unprecedented move in Mexican political history, the Mexican Green Environmental Party (PVEM) has taken control of one of the country’s top tourist destinations. Luis Munguia has been elected mayor of Puerto Vallarta and will lead a new chapter for the city. The success of Munguia and the Green Party is…
- How Mexico’s organized crime is trying to control local governments PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – Mexico has experienced what civil society groups are calling the most violent election period in the country’s modern history. Across the country, from north to south, officials and candidates running for office have faced an unprecedented surge in armed attacks, kidnappings and intimidation. According to Causa en Común, a total of…
- Parkour Challenge Puerto Vallarta: A show of skill and agility PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – This Saturday, June 8th, Puerto Vallarta will bring together some of the best parkour athletes at Parkour Challenge Puerto Vallarta. Held on the Puerto Vallarta Malecón on Saturday, June 8th from 5pm to 10pm, the event promises to be an exhilarating showcase of movement, skill and agility. Coordinator Eden Salas Banegas said…
- Mexico’s inflation rate rose again in May, posing a challenge for central bank interest rate decisions PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – Mexico’s general inflation rate rose again in May, albeit at a lower rate than expected, complicating the Bank of Mexico’s (Banxico) efforts to lower key interest rates in upcoming monetary policy decisions. The National Consumer Price Index (INPC) rose 4.69% year-on-year, the third consecutive month of increase, up from 1.5% year-on-year…