Feria del Taco Returns to Puerto Vallarta for Eighth Annual Edition

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – Taco enthusiasts will have reason to celebrate on April 6, 2025, when the eighth annual Feria del Taco Fest takes over the esplanade of the Puerto de Luna Hotel in the heart of the city’s North Hotel Zone. This year’s event promises to showcase the best of Mexican culinary heritage, with more than 40 types of tacos, live music, beverage tastings, and sweet treats.

Mexican cuisine is revered around the globe, and tacos—beloved for their rich variety of fillings and flavors—are considered a cornerstone of that legacy. In Puerto Vallarta, they are even more than a culinary treasure: they’re a cultural expression that brings people of all ages and backgrounds together.

A Taco Lover’s Paradise
From carnitas to seafood, from suadero to shrimp, the breadth of fillings featured at this festival appeals to every preference. Local taquerias and restaurants will set up booths to serve their specialties, with an exciting opportunity to explore the vibrant taco scene that has thrived in Puerto Vallarta for generations.

Beyond the main attraction, festival-goers can also enjoy live music, sample craft beers and mezcals, sip on refreshing aguas frescas, and end their tasting tour with desserts that complement the savory offerings. With no entrance fee, this family-friendly festival encourages everyone to gather, celebrate, and savor the flavors of Mexico.

Details at a Glance

  • Event: Feria del Taco Puerto Vallarta 2025
  • Date: April 6, 2025
  • Location: Esplanade of Puerto de Luna Hotel (North Hotel Zone)
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
  • Admission: Free and open to the public

The Feria del Taco Fest has firmly established itself as a highlight on the city’s culinary calendar—one that locals and visitors look forward to each year. Join in for a day of celebration, where flavors, music, and festivities fuse to pay homage to one of Mexico’s most iconic dishes.

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – Taco enthusiasts will have reason to celebrate on April 6, 2025, when the eighth annual Feria del Taco Fest takes over the esplanade of the Puerto de Luna Hotel in the heart of the city’s North Hotel Zone. This year’s event promises to showcase the best of Mexican culinary heritage, with more than 40 types of tacos, live music, beverage tastings, and sweet treats.

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