Puerto Vallarta Carnival 2025: A Celebration of Color, Music, and Tradition

Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for one of its most vibrant and highly anticipated events of the year—the Puerto Vallarta Carnival 2025. This three-day celebration, set to take place from February 20 to 22, promises to transform the city’s streets into a spectacular display of color, music, and joy.

The event will feature multiple stages strategically placed throughout Downtown and the Romantic Zone, offering a diverse range of performances. Attendees can enjoy everything from DJ sets and Mexican folk dance to drag queen shows and live musical acts spanning various genres. The inclusivity of the event ensures that there is something for everyone, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and welcoming spirit of Puerto Vallarta.

One of the key highlights of the carnival is the grand parade, scheduled for Saturday, February 22, at 5:00 p.m. The parade will commence at the Sheraton Buganvilias Resort, travel along Avenida México, proceed through the iconic Malecón, and conclude in the lively Zona Romántica. Spectators can expect an eye-catching procession featuring elaborately decorated floats, live music, and performances that celebrate the city’s artistic talent and creativity.

Beyond the live performances and parade, the carnival will also host a gastronomic fair, allowing visitors to savor a wide selection of regional delicacies. From traditional Mexican street food to fresh seafood, the culinary offerings will showcase the best of Puerto Vallarta’s flavors. Additionally, artisanal stalls will be set up, giving attendees the opportunity to purchase unique handmade souvenirs while supporting local craftsmen.

The event is designed to cater to visitors of all ages. Families with children will find designated areas featuring kid-friendly activities, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for the younger attendees. Meanwhile, community participation remains at the heart of the Puerto Vallarta Carnival, with local artists, cultural groups, and organizations invited to contribute to the festivities—whether by joining the parade, performing on stage, or assisting with event coordination.

For those planning to attend, organizers recommend staying updated through official channels under “Carnival PV” to get the latest details on events, schedules, and logistics.

With its diverse programming, lively atmosphere, and warm hospitality, the Puerto Vallarta Carnival 2025 is set to be an unforgettable experience for both residents and visitors. Whether you come for the music, the culture, or the sheer festive energy, this event is not to be missed in one of Mexico’s most enchanting coastal destinations.

Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for one of its most vibrant and highly anticipated events of the year—the Puerto Vallarta Carnival 2025. This three-day celebration, set to take place from February 20 to 22, promises to transform the city’s streets into a spectacular display of color, music, and joy.

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