Stay informed with the latest updates in Puerto Vallarta: National Guard deployments, a kidnapping arrest, earthquake evacuations, TripAdvisor honors, emergency shelter inspections, and expanded winter flights.
Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors woke up to a flurry of developments ranging from seismic activity and security operations to tourism accolades and airline expansions. Here’s your concise news roundup to kick off Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
Security Reinforcements on Major Highways
In a decisive show of force, President Claudia Sheinbaum has deployed additional National Guard units along the main routes connecting Puerto Vallarta to Veracruz and Oaxaca. The move comes in response to a rise in armed highway robberies, including an attack on the musical ensemble Los Ángeles Azules earlier this week. Sheinbaum emphasized that these reinforcements will bolster patrols, accelerate investigations, and ensure safer travel for both locals and tourists alike. Vallarta Daily
Suspected Kidnapper Apprehended
Local and federal authorities arrested Edwin Aran “N” on May 13 following a collaborative operation by Nayarit and Jalisco prosecutors alongside the FBI. The suspect is accused of kidnapping a foreign national from a Puerto Vallarta apartment and holding them at a motel in San Clemente de Lima. The victim was rescued unharmed, and prosecutors are now preparing charges of aggravated kidnapping. Vallarta Daily
Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Sparks Evacuation
On the afternoon of May 13, a magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Jalisco, triggering precautionary evacuations in Puerto Vallarta. At least 300 residents were moved from the Municipal Administrative Unit (UMA) after tremors rattled buildings across the city. No serious injuries were reported, but aftershocks persisted into the evening, prompting civil protection teams to continue structural assessments. Vallarta Daily
TripAdvisor Honors Puerto Vallarta
Tourism officials are celebrating after Puerto Vallarta earned a coveted spot in the 2025 TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards, ranking fourth among all Mexican destinations. The recognition highlights the city’s outstanding hotel offerings, vibrant gastronomy, and well-maintained attractions, further cementing its reputation as a top choice for international travelers. Vallarta Daily
Emergency Shelters Readied for Hurricane Season
With the Pacific hurricane season officially opening on May 15, municipal, state, and federal agencies conducted thorough inspections of two key emergency shelters on May 13. Teams evaluated the CTM Fovissste 96 hall and the Margarita Lepe Jasso Foreign Secondary School No. 29, confirming they can accommodate more than 2,500 residents in the event of severe weather. These efforts underscore ongoing preparations to protect vulnerable communities along the coast. Vallarta Daily
Airline Expansions to Meet Winter Demand
To cater to growing demand from North American travelers, American Airlines will operate two daily flights between Chicago and Puerto Vallarta this coming winter, up from one during the previous season. Concurrently, Air Canada is boosting its Vancouver–Puerto Vallarta service to a daily schedule for the 2025–26 winter period, providing Canadians with more seamless access to the region’s sunny beaches and cultural offerings. Vallarta Daily
Stay informed with the latest updates in Puerto Vallarta: National Guard deployments, a kidnapping arrest, earthquake evacuations, TripAdvisor honors, emergency shelter inspections, and expanded winter flights.