Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Tourism down nearly 50% in Puerto Vallarta

Tourism in the Municipality of Puerto Vallarta is down nearly 50% in the face of the coronavirus health emergency.

In the city, there are around 41 thousand rooms for rent offered by hotels, condos, and residences.

"In occupation, it has lowered substantially, people are worried, of course. There are sectors, for example, such as the maids who are very concerned, just like the waiters who have high contact with the tourist, "said the Director of Tourism for the Municipality, Ramón González Lomelí.

Many hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality services have begun . . .

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