Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta’s fight against COVID-19 is attractive to tourists

Noting that 80 percent of national vacationers seek beach destinations, Christian Guillermo Gómez Loranca, in charge of the Beach Tourism Directorate of the Jalisco Tourism Secretariat, said that, for the next summer vacation season, the main attraction of Puerto Vallarta, in addition to its natural beauty and hospitality, are the biosecurity measures that are being implemented to fight COVID-19.

"We are promoting a campaign where we are taking care of our health. The hotels are also making their own campaigns for their markets saying that the hotel is sanitized, the restaurants are sanitized, it is . . .

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