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Upcoming Events in Puerto Vallarta
Free Sunday trivia night with bar prizes; listings include June 21 and June 28.
28 June 2026

Smart-Ass Trivia

Awaysis Rio Bar, Rivera del Río 166, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.

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7-day forecast

Weather this week in Puerto Vallarta
Forecast
2026-06-26
Partly sunny
32°C27°C
2026-06-27
Sunny
33°C27°C
2026-06-28
Scattered thunderstorms
33°C27°C
2026-06-29
Mostly cloudy
32°C27°C
2026-06-30
Mostly cloudy
32°C27°C
2026-07-01
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C27°C
2026-07-02
Partly sunny
32°C27°C
Source: Includes weather data from Google Maps
The local stories, alerts, travel notes, beach conditions, and practical updates residents and visitors should know before starting the day. Updated daily.
Puerto Vallarta Weather Brings Heat and Light Rain

What to Watch in Puerto Vallarta Today

Puerto Vallarta starts Friday with a mostly normal city rhythm, but residents should keep an eye on water recovery, localized garbage complaints, heat, and beach conditions before making plans.

  • Developing local story: Ecoterra remains the clearest public-service pressure point after residents reported more than two weeks of trash collection problems; no citywide garbage stoppage has been reported this morning.
  • Government/public works: SEAPAL’s north-zone water recovery remains a watch item after line relocation work tied to the Autopista project; some users may still see gradual pressure recovery or intermittent service.
  • Weather risk: The main city weather issue today is heat, not rain. Expect a hot late morning and midday, with temperatures pushing into the mid-90s Fahrenheit.
  • Hurricane-season watch: The Eastern Pacific has one disturbance under watch, but no tropical cyclone or direct Puerto Vallarta impact is reported this morning.
  • Roads and mobility: No major citywide road closure or bridge disruption is verified this morning. Give yourself extra time around Centro, the Malecón, and the airport corridor if World Cup crowds build later in the day.
  • Resident reminder: Use water conservatively while SEAPAL continues stabilizing service, and follow posted beach flags rather than relying on older social-media beach reports.

What’s Happening Today in Vallarta

Today’s strongest verified listings are venue-driven: live music, drag, art, and World Cup viewing rather than a large municipal event.

  • Sports on Screen — Nacho Daddy’s Stage, 287 Basilio Badillo, Zona Romántica; starts 11:00 AM. Useful for World Cup viewing, with Uruguay vs. Spain kicking off in Guadalajara at 6:00 PM local time.
  • Art Exhibition: “Art that inspires, lives that are transformed” — Vallarta Gay+ Community Center, Morelos 101 Local 3B, Centro; 6:30 PM. Free admission.
  • Dirty Bitches Drag Show — Blue Chairs Rooftop Bar, Malecón 4, Puerto Vallarta; 6:30 PM.
  • Mayra & Martín — La Piazzetta, Olas Altas & Rodolfo Gómez 143, Zona Olas Altas; 8:00 PM.
  • Texas Embassy Blues Band — Nacho Daddy’s Stage, 287 Basilio Badillo, Zona Romántica; 8:30 PM.
  • The Hall of Fame — La Noche, Lázaro Cárdenas 263, Puerto Vallarta; 9:00 PM.

Roads, Traffic, and Public Services Watch

No major citywide disruption is reported this morning, but water recovery and localized garbage collection issues remain worth watching.

  • Water service: SEAPAL says north-zone supply recovery is progressing after the Autopista-related line work, but it may be gradual; some neighborhoods may still experience pressure changes.
  • Prisciliano Sánchez / El Capricho: SEAPAL previously reported that circulation was being restored after collector work in this area; no active closure from that project is verified this morning.
  • Garbage collection: Ecoterra remains a localized service concern, with residents reporting overflowing containers and insufficient collection capacity; this is not being reported as a citywide collection halt.
  • Power service: No major citywide CFE power outage is verified in public sources this morning.
  • Traffic: No verified citywide road closures, bridge closures, or bus/taxi disruptions are reported this morning. Watch the Centro/Malecón area later today for the event and World Cup traffic.
  • Flood watch: No flood-related street closure is reported this morning. If late-day rain develops, avoid low-lying underpasses, river-mouth streets, and areas where water ponds quickly.

Red flags close nine popular Puerto Vallarta beaches as rip currents rise

Puerto Vallarta Beach Report

The best beach plan today is early and cautious: heat is the confirmed concern, while same-day municipal beach-flag status was not publicly verified before filing.

  • Beach flags: No fresh same-day public beach-flag bulletin was verified this morning. Check the posted flag and lifeguard instructions at the beach you visit.
  • Ocean/weather conditions: The city forecast points to a hot, mostly sunny day with no major storm signal during the main beach window.
  • Best beach window: Go early if possible. The most comfortable window is roughly 8:00–11:00 AM before midday heat builds.
  • Rip/current risk: No same-day red-flag bulletin was verified, but use caution near Los Muertos Pier, rocky points, and beaches with steeper drop-offs. Do not enter the water if a red flag is posted.
  • Runoff concern: No specific runoff alert is verified today. Avoid swimming near the Río Cuale, Río Pitillal, or Ameca river mouths after any rain, dark water, or visible debris.
  • Avoid-today note: Avoid long midday beach exposure without shade and water. Boat-trip passengers should confirm status directly with their operator or the port authority before departure.

Airport and Travel Update

Puerto Vallarta International Airport appears to be operating normally this morning, with no broad cancellation or closure notice verified in public flight boards.

  • Scheduled flights: Public flight listings show 40 arrivals and 45 departures scheduled for PVR today.
  • Delays/cancellations: No airport-wide closure or broad cancellation pattern is verified this morning. Check airline apps for individual flight changes.
  • Weather impact: The local forecast is hot and mostly sunny through the main travel window, with no major weather disruption indicated for flight movement.
  • Airport access: No major citywide road disruption is verified for the airport corridor this morning, but allow a normal buffer for Avenida Francisco Medina Ascencio.
  • Traveler reminder: International travelers should still arrive early enough for airline check-in, security, and peak-arrival congestion.

 

Mexican peso today

Peso Exchange Rate Today

The peso is trading in a narrow range this morning, with the dollar hovering around the mid-17s against the Mexican peso.

  • Morning rate: USD/MXN is around 17.52–17.54 pesos per dollar in live market quotes this morning.
  • Morning movement: The dollar is slightly firmer against the peso in early trading, though the move is modest and still within this week’s recent range.
  • Mexico factor: Banxico kept its benchmark interest rate at 6.50%, reinforcing a pause rather than a new easing cycle for now.
  • U.S. factor: U.S. inflation data remains the main external driver today, influencing dollar strength, Treasury yields, and expectations for the Federal Reserve.
  • Local takeaway: Treat the market rate as a benchmark only. Bank, ATM, and casa de cambio rates in Puerto Vallarta will usually be less favorable after fees and spreads.

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