Puerto Vallarta News

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Mexico Invests in New Cruise Port for Puerto Peñasco

The sound of heavy machinery scraping against rocks and an overwhelming smell of diesel fuel invade an otherwise serene desert beach where Mexico will spend roughly $100 million building its first cruise-ship home port.

The Mexican government chose to build the port in the sleepy beach town of Puerto Peñasco, better known as Rocky Point, because of its proximity to the United States and potential as a future international tourism destination.

"It is the most important project the city has ever had," said Miguel Guevara, director of promotion and international affairs for the city.

Construction workers spend their . . .

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