Puerto Vallarta News

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Puerto Vallarta expects a hotel occupancy of 60% for Easter

For the Easter holidays, hoteliers and businessmen in Puerto Vallarta estimate to reach an occupancy of more than 60 percent, Coparmex Puerto Vallarta and the Municipality's Hoteliers Association agreed.

The maximum occupancy allowed by the Government of Jalisco is 66 percent due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Somehow I think we have great expectations for Holy Week, we are waiting for an economic reactivation with national tourism, that encourages us to start getting out, and that this will also help us to move forward little by little," said Jorge Careaga, president of Coparmex Vallarta . . .

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