PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO – Three large cruise ships docked in Puerto Vallarta’s busy port on Tuesday, April 16, bringing in international tourists eager to explore this famous beach destination. I witnessed a lively scene of people flooding into the city.
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- Puerto Vallarta gas prices are the highest in Mexico Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – On Monday, April 15, during the weekly update of the Federal Consumer Prosecutor’s Office (Profeco), the agency’s Director David Aguilar highlighted trends in fuel prices in Jalisco. Aguilar noted that in the state, especially in Puerto Vallarta, citizens are burdened by exorbitant rates of insurance premiums and premiums.
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- Hundreds gather in Puerto Vallarta to witness partial solar eclipse At noon on Monday, April 8, an eager crowd gathered in front of Los Arcos del Malecon in Puerto Vallarta, hoping to witness a rare solar eclipse. The crowd included both tourists and local residents, all looking forward to the unique experience of witnessing a celestial event. While I was hoping that I might witness darkness…
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- 5-year-old child murdered in Puerto Vallarta; body found in plastic garbage bag by father PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO – A quiet street in the Moderna neighborhood of Puerto Vallarta was shattered by a gruesome discovery this Wednesday, April 10th. A 5-year-old boy, allegedly murdered by his father, was found dead in a black bag. In the garbage. Authorities quickly responded to this distressing report, and Gloria Marin and…
- Culture clash: Noise complaints by foreigners spark debate across Mexico Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Mexico weaves a vibrant cultural tapestry with threads of music, celebration, and tradition. However, recent complaints from foreign nationals, primarily from the United States, have sparked a debate about the intersection of cultural identity and noise pollution. Sinaloa band protest in Mazatlan In late March, on the promenade in Mazatlan, Sinaloa…