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  • pesoU.S. Cuts Interest Rates by 0.5%: What it Means for the Peso and Expats Living in Mexico Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - In a widely anticipated move, the U.S. Federal Reserve announced today that it is cutting interest rates by 0.5%, marking a significant shift in monetary policy aimed at boosting economic activity amid concerns about slowing growth. While the immediate impact of this decision will be felt across financial markets and the…
  • pesoReturn of Superpeso? The Mexican Peso Reached its Best Day in 17 Days on Thursday The Mexican peso experienced its best day in over two weeks on Thursday, bolstered by the weakening U.S. dollar as macroeconomic data from the United States signaled that the Federal Reserve (Fed) could begin reducing the cost of credit next week. The peso registered a gain of 1.62%, or 32.11 cents, closing at 19.4724 pesos…
  • Puerto Vallarta International Airport Wins Prestigious Distinction for Inclusive TourismAre Americans Souring on Mexico? The Truth Behind Mexico’s Tourism Drop The Sustainable Tourism Advanced Research Center (STARC) at the Universidad Anáhuac Cancún has raised concerns about a challenging close to 2024 for Mexico's tourism industry. The center predicts a reduction in available airplane seats and a decline in international and domestic flights, particularly affecting the country's top beach destinations, including Cancún, Los Cabos, and Puerto…
  • trash puerto vallartaThe Dark Side of Puerto Vallarta’s Tourism Boom: 650 Tons of Garbage Left Uncollected on Streets Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – Over the weekend, the ongoing garbage collection crisis in Puerto Vallarta intensified as dozens of neighborhoods reported a complete absence of collection services. Residents in areas such as Volcanes, Ecoterra, Univa, Palmar de Aramara, Ixtapa, Las Juntas, and several other communities have stated that garbage trucks have not passed since the…
  • pesoThe Mexican Peso Just Made a Surprising Comeback – See What’s Behind the 4.73% Jump Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican peso saw a modest appreciation against the US dollar on Tuesday, closing at 19.1399 pesos per dollar, reflecting a 0.39% gain or 7.43 cents compared to last Friday’s close. The data, reported by the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), highlights the peso’s strengthening, as the currency has consistently gained ground…
  • dia-del-charros-puerto-vallartaMexico’s Independence Day Celebrations in Puerto Vallarta: Know the Parades, Events, and Road Closures Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for a series of patriotic events in honor of Mexico's Independence Day, which will take place during the long weekend from September 14 to 16. These celebrations include various cultural activities, such as the charro parades and the civic-military parade, all centered around the city’s downtown area. To ensure the…
  • red flag puerto vallartaCivil Protection Issues Red Flag Warning on 19 Puerto Vallarta Beaches Following Tropical Storm Ileana Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – In response to the dangerous conditions caused by tropical storm Ileana, Civil Protection authorities in Puerto Vallarta have issued a red flag warning on 19 public beaches along the city's coastline. The move is part of a broader effort by the municipal department to ensure the safety of beachgoers, urging both…
  • puerto vallarta loses three blue flag beachesTwo Beaches in Puerto Vallarta Revalidate Blue Flag Certification for 2024-2025 Season Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – The Westin and Marriott resort hotels in Puerto Vallarta have successfully revalidated their Blue Flag certifications for the 2024-2025 season, marking the second consecutive year these hotels have earned this prestigious environmental recognition. Unfortunately, the city has seen a decline in the number of Blue Flag beaches, with several certifications lost…
  • mexican pesoMexican Peso Declines as U.S. Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates The Mexican peso started Thursday with a slight decline following the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to cut its interest rate, sparking changes in global financial markets. The exchange rate for the U.S. dollar today, September 19, 2024, is 19.30 pesos per dollar, as investors continue reacting to the Fed’s move to ease monetary policy. The…
  • puerto vallarta lettersAmerican Retiree Shares Mixed Experiences After Moving from Texas to Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - As Mexico continues to see an influx of expatriates from the United States, a growing number of Americans are moving south in search of new experiences, a more relaxed lifestyle, or, in some cases, to stretch their retirement savings. Geary Bartmess, a retired lawyer who lived in Texas for 35 years,…

LGBTQ in Puerto Vallarta and beyond

LGBTQ news and information from Puerto Vallarta

There is a lot happening in the world of LGBTQ news, with ongoing debates and discussions around issues such as equal rights, representation, and discrimination. In many countries, LGBTQ individuals still face significant challenges and barriers to equality, whether in terms of legal protections, social acceptance, or access to healthcare. However, there are also many positive developments taking place, including the passage of new laws protecting LGBTQ individuals, increased representation in media and entertainment, and the growing visibility and acceptance of gender and sexual diversity across society. As the conversation around LGBTQ issues continues to evolve, it is important to stay informed and engaged with the latest news and developments.

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Vallarta Pride 2016, We are One Family

For the fourth consecutive year, Puerto Vallarta will be the proud home of Vallarta PRIDE...
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Pope Francis visits Ugandan shrine amid gay rights debate

Pope Francis traveled to Uganda's holiest shrine on Saturday, paying tribute to 19th century Christian...
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Puerto Vallarta club sanctioned for discrimination against gays

‘La Santa’ club in Puerto Vallarta was sanctioned for removing two gay clients that had...
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Bishop in Mexico sorry for comparing gay marriage to bestiality

Back in September, Mexican Bishop José María de la Torre Martín waded into controversy with...
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Vallarta Gay Pride 2015 Events and Parade Announced

The third gay pride festival in Puerto Vallarta, Vallarta Pride, will be held from May...
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Coral Princess Scheduled to Arrive in Puerto Vallarta

This Friday, September 26, Puerto Vallarta will welcome the Coral Princess cruise ship, her first...
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Grab your sombrero for Manchester Airport’s new Mexico flights

Margarita in hand, the pristine turquoise Pacific Ocean in front of you, the lush rain...
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Puerto Vallarta’s Gay Pride Celebration May 22-26, 2014

Any individual who needs proof that the gay and lesbian traveler need the same things...
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LGBTQ Celebrating Diversity

The LGBTQ Community in Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta, located on Mexico’s Pacific coast, is widely known as a vibrant and welcoming destination for LGBTQ travelers. Over the past few decades, the city has developed a thriving LGBTQ community, with a range of events, organizations, and businesses catering to this demographic.

One of the key factors contributing to Puerto Vallarta’s popularity among LGBTQ travelers is its longstanding reputation as an inclusive and welcoming city. The city has a rich history of LGBTQ activism and community building, with local organizations and businesses working together to create a safe and supportive environment for LGBTQ individuals and visitors.

Some of the most popular LGBTQ events in Puerto Vallarta include the annual Pride parade, which takes place each May and draws thousands of visitors from around the world, as well as the Diversity Day festival, which celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ community through music, dance, and other performances.

In addition to these large-scale events, there are also many LGBTQ-friendly businesses and organizations throughout Puerto Vallarta. This includes a variety of bars, restaurants, and clubs that cater specifically to LGBTQ individuals and their allies, as well as organizations such as the Puerto Vallarta Gay Men’s Chorus and the local chapter of the Human Rights Campaign.

Beyond these more visible aspects of the LGBTQ community in Puerto Vallarta, there are also many smaller but equally important initiatives taking place. For example, local organizations provide support and resources for LGBTQ youth, while community members work to raise awareness about issues such as HIV/AIDS and discrimination against transgender individuals.

Of course, like any community, the LGBTQ community in Puerto Vallarta is not without its challenges. Discrimination and harassment still occur, both within the city and in other parts of Mexico. However, the community’s strong spirit of activism and solidarity has helped to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where LGBTQ individuals and their allies can feel safe and supported.

Overall, Puerto Vallarta’s thriving LGBTQ community is a testament to the power of community building and activism. Through a combination of advocacy, celebration, and support, the city has created a space where LGBTQ individuals can thrive and be themselves, both within the community and in the wider world.