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News to Know in Puerto Vallarta for Today, May 21, 2025

Stay informed with the latest developments in Puerto Vallarta, including an upcoming maritime protection drill, infrastructure upgrades, urban planning initiatives, wildlife training, public safety alerts and today’s weather forecast.

Residents and visitors alike should take note of today’s top stories, ranging from critical infrastructure improvements to community events and public safety updates.

Maritime Protection Drill Scheduled for May 23
The National Port System Authority of Puerto Vallarta has announced a Level III maritime protection exercise on May 23 at 11:00 hours. The drill will take place within the marine zone of the port complex and will involve federal, state and municipal authorities alongside private-sector participants and civil society. The annual exercise aims to maintain readiness for maritime emergencies and enhance coordination among all stakeholders.

Highway Tie-In Cuts Travel Time to 25 Minutes
Thanks to the newly completed Entronque Vallarta—part of the Vía Corta Guadalajara–Puerto Vallarta project—the trip between Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit and central Puerto Vallarta has been slashed to just 25 minutes. Officials say the strategic connector will significantly reduce congestion along the coastal corridor and improve the flow of tourists and goods into the region.

City Launches 12-Stage Urban Development Update
During the first Extraordinary Session of the Municipal Urban Development Council (CMDU), Mayor Luis Munguía González formally kicked off a 12-stage process to update Puerto Vallarta’s Municipal Urban Development Program. The participatory initiative—guided by technical advisor Dr. Netzahualcóyotl López Flores—will include a series of citizen consultation forums, regulatory reforms and the establishment of seven working commissions to align local ordinances with state and metropolitan planning laws.

Staff Trained in Snake Handling to Protect Local Fauna
The Municipal Directorate of Environmental Sustainability wrapped up a specialized “Snake Handling” course this week, conducted by Cascabel Consultores in Bucerías, Nayarit. The training equipped staff with the skills to safely and responsibly manage venomous and non-venomous species found around the bay, reducing risks to both humans and wildlife. Upcoming sessions will cover marine turtles and crocodiles as part of a broader wildlife protection effort.

Academic Panel on Puerto Vallarta’s Constitutional History
The Vallartense Institute of Culture will host an academic forum on the city’s constitutional history this evening at 18:00 hrs in the patio of the Municipal Presidency. Moderated by María José Zorrilla, the panel features historians Gabriela Scartascini, Fernando Baños, Juan Manuel Gómez and Encarnación, who will discuss foundational events, territorial disputes and institutional evolution. Admission is free and open to the public.

Three Fires Prompt Emergency Response
Late Tuesday, at least three separate fires ignited across Puerto Vallarta. The most serious blaze, triggered by a short circuit in an electric mosquito net, engulfed a bedroom in a villa at the exclusive Isla Iguana complex shortly after 23:00 hrs. Quick action by Civil Protection and local firefighters brought the fire under control without injuries. Parallel incidents occurred in a home in Colonia Los Ramblases and an abandoned structure in Villa Las Flores, all successfully contained.

Vacation Property Market Continues to Surge
Real estate data show home prices in Baja California Sur and Quintana Roo jumped 30.6% and 27.9% respectively from 2023–2024, fueling growing interest in Puerto Vallarta’s vacation property market. Local agents report increased inquiries from both domestic and international buyers seeking second homes, driving a year-over-year uptick in transactions and new development projects.

Hurricane Season Watch: First Storm Could Develop Soon
With the Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially under way as of May 15, meteorologists are monitoring the likelihood of the first named storm of 2025 forming offshore. Current forecasts indicate a below-average chance of direct landfall near Puerto Vallarta, but residents are reminded to stay informed on official advisories as sea surface temperatures warm and atmospheric conditions evolve.

Today’s Weather Forecast
For Wednesday, May 21, Puerto Vallarta can expect partly cloudy skies with morning temperatures around 35 °C and a high of 35 °C. The low will dip to approximately 23 °C overnight. Winds from the west will blow at about 4 km/h, humidity near 27% and no precipitation is forecasted.

That wraps up today’s essential Puerto Vallarta news. Check back tomorrow for your daily briefing.

Stay informed with the latest developments in Puerto Vallarta, including an upcoming maritime protection drill, infrastructure upgrades, urban planning initiatives, wildlife training, public safety alerts and today’s weather forecast.

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