Puerto Vallarta Closes 2021 with Record Number of Tourists
Given the number of travelers arriving by air and high hotel occupancy rates during the holiday season, Puerto Vallarta is once again positioned to close the year as one
Given the number of travelers arriving by air and high hotel occupancy rates during the holiday season, Puerto Vallarta is once again positioned to close the year as one
Tequila production and exports reached their highest level ever in 2021, with almost 500 million liters produced in the first 11 months of the year.
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This Holiday Season, we’re sending our very best wishes to you and your loved ones. As 2021 comes to an end, we look forward to brighter days ahead.
Ever wonder where the beautiful plant we call the “Christmas Plant” got its start? With the Christmas season upon us, some people may find it interesting to know the
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced next year’s increase during a speech at Mexico City’s main public plaza to mark the third anniversary of his assumption of power, praising
On December 1, Cryshtian José Amador Lizardi, the director of the Puerto Vallarta International Airport, announced that Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) intends to continue to invest in the
December 12 – Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe – This day celebrates the day that Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared on Tepeyac Hill to the native Juan Diego
There are many ecological tours and exciting activities to enjoy in Vallarta-Nayarit, but nothing compares to the thrill of whale watching on Banderas Bay.
Each year
According to projections for the last 2 and a half months of this year, the number of tourists who visit Puerto Vallarta in 2021 could be similar to those
Several Christmas Villas are now under construction at the beginning of the Malecón, in front of the Hotel Rosita, and rumor has it that the ice skating rink will
Congratulations and Best Wishes! After postponing their wedding celebration last year due to COVID-19 Brenda Sandoval and Dominic Dudley exchanged their wedding vows on Friday, October 22, 2021,
Around a dozen of the displaced vendors will now work from booths on Encino Street, which has been closed to vehicular traffic to accommodate them, much to the dismay