Puerto Vallarta Shines with Four Wins at the 2024 Travvy Awards

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — The vibrant coastal city of Puerto Vallarta is celebrating a sweep of accolades after securing four prestigious awards at the 2024 Travvy Awards. The destination clinched one silver and three bronze awards across multiple categories, underscoring its position as a premier travel locale in Mexico and beyond.

Presented annually by TravelPulse and AGENTatHOME, the Travvy Awards are considered the pinnacle of recognition in the U.S. travel industry. Now in its tenth edition, the awards honor excellence in tourism by spotlighting top destinations, hotels, cruise lines, airlines, and tour operators. Nominees are selected by the editorial teams of the hosting publications, while winners are determined by votes from a vast audience of travel advisors.

At a glittering ceremony held at the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Puerto Vallarta was recognized in the following categories:

  • Best Mexican Destination: Bronze (Gold went to Los Cabos; Silver to Riviera Maya)
  • Best Culinary Destination – Mexico: Bronze (Gold to Los Cabos; Silver to Riviera Maya)
  • Best Honeymoon Destination – Mexico: Bronze (Gold to Riviera Maya; Silver to Los Cabos)
  • Best Tourism Authority – Mexico: Silver (Gold awarded to Los Cabos Tourism Board; Bronze to Nayarit Tourism Board)

Accepting the awards on behalf of Puerto Vallarta, Luis Villaseñor Nolasco, Director of the Tourism Trust, expressed gratitude and pride. “These awards are a testament to the excellence and versatility of the destination,” he said. “Puerto Vallarta continues to captivate travelers and industry professionals alike with its diverse cultural and entertainment options, rich culinary scene, and romantic atmosphere ideal for weddings and honeymoons on the beach.”

This marks the third consecutive year that the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board has been honored as one of the best tourism offices in Mexico, a reflection of its unwavering commitment to enhancing the visitor experience. The recognition by over 500 travel industry professionals reaffirms the quality of Puerto Vallarta’s tourism offerings and the collaborative efforts of business partners throughout the destination’s value chain.

While Los Cabos and destinations in the Mexican Caribbean garnered multiple accolades across various categories, including hotel recognitions, Puerto Vallarta’s wins highlight its unique appeal and growing prominence in the competitive tourism landscape.

The Travvy Awards serve not only as a benchmark for industry excellence but also as a guide for travelers seeking top-tier experiences. Puerto Vallarta’s successes at the awards signal to the world its exceptional offerings—from stunning beaches and culinary delights to unforgettable romantic getaways.

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