Puerto Vallarta Catrina towers as Día de Muertos icon A fully installed Puerto Vallarta Catrina now anchors the Malecón for Día de Muertos, with 27-meter spectacle, 80 giant skulls, and waterfront altars drawing locals and visitors.
Puerto Vallarta flights surged with 21 new routes Puerto Vallarta flights surged with 21 new routes in ten months, most from Canada. Officials eye U.S., South America, and Europe while watching the peso.
Uber drivers cleared to operate at Puerto Vallarta airport, says governor Jalisco’s governor says Uber pickups and drop-offs at Puerto Vallarta airport can proceed while the amparo runs its course.
Puerto Vallarta ghost nets team launches first watchdog Mexico accredits a diver-led watchdog to tackle Puerto Vallarta ghost nets, trained by Profepa with WWF; first win was a huge plastic mesh lifted off Garza Blanca.
National Guard in Puerto Vallarta is still blocking Uber at airport despite federal order Uber airport pickups are now protected nationwide, but Puerto Vallarta drivers won’t enter the terminal until the National Guard is officially notified.
Puerto Vallarta tsunami drill will test 27 sirens Puerto Vallarta tsunami drill happens Nov. 5 at 10 a.m., testing 27 coastal sirens and evacuation plans under a 7.6-magnitude scenario across Jalisco’s Pacific towns.
World Cup security in Mexico faces cartel reality check Mexico’s 2026 showcase is coming fast, but World Cup security in Mexico now confronts cartel violence, fresh Jalisco flashpoints, and hard questions about readiness.
Puerto Vallarta security operation after smoke grenade attack A Puerto Vallarta security operation after attackers hurled a smoke grenade at soldiers, drawing police and state investigators, while streets were closed and drones searched nearby.
Tourist traps are hollowing Mexico’s Day of the Dead Mexico’s Day of the Dead is an intimate act of memory, not a stage set. As tourist spectacles spread, Mexico risks losing meaning. Here’s how to honor it.
U.S. plans to strike cartels inside Mexico alarms both capitals U.S. strikes in Mexico plan reported by NBC sparks sovereignty warnings in Mexico and legal questions in Washington as both sides weigh the stakes.