Helping Puerto Vallarta Businesses Survive COVID-19
We all know that the recent decline in tourism and snowbirds returning early to their homes north of the border is having a significant impact on small businesses and self-employed
We all know that the recent decline in tourism and snowbirds returning early to their homes north of the border is having a significant impact on small businesses and self-employed
If you have a condominium in Puerto Vallarta, then you know that part of the appeal of being a homeowner is our indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Most condos have terraces that are
Responding to the global pandemic, the U.S. and Mexico have agreed to prohibit all ‘non-essential’ travel across their shared border, as part of efforts to control the spread of the
March 19, 2020 – No Cases of COVID-19 in Puerto Vallarta to Date!
At an extraordinary session of the Municipal Health Council held over the weekend, Mayor Arturo Dávalos Peña
Yesterday, the Governor of Jalisco, Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, decreed that as of today, new measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 would be put into place at entertainment venues throughout
In April of 2018, the Mexican Government decreed that “National Tequila Day” would be celebrated every year on the third Saturday of March each year. The first edition in March
As of March 14, Mexico had not imposed any travel restrictions.
BN Editor’s Note: The World Health Organization is publishing Daily Coronavirus (COVID-2019) Situation Reports, based on data as reported
Spring break is one of the most popular travel times of the year and EduBirdie – a hub for Gen Z insights – announces the results of its newest survey,
Another notable piece of public art has been installed in Puerto Vallarta, but you won’t see it unless you are driving. The interior wall of the “small” tunnel that leads
2020 Performance of Circo de los Niños de San Pancho – Circo de Los Niños de San Pancho will present their new show, ‘SANCHO,’ March 18-21, 2020 at 7:30 pm
Get out of town for a day and explore the past with a trip to 500-year-old pre-Hispanic El Tuito which lies an hour south of Puerto Vallarta. Feel the cooler