Puerto Vallarta Wins Two Gold Medals at Travel Weekly’s 2024 Magellan Awards

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The green pearl of the Mexican Pacific continues to shine on the global tourism stage, earning two gold medals at the prestigious 2024 Magellan Awards presented by Travel Weekly. Recognized for excellence in the travel industry, the Magellan Awards celebrate outstanding destinations, professionals, and initiatives shaping the future of travel.

Puerto Vallarta emerged as the only Mexican destination to win accolades in this year’s edition, solidifying its position as a premier tourist hotspot. The awards recognized two key elements of Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant tourism scene:

Most Attractive Gay Neighborhood in Latin America

Puerto Vallarta was awarded for being home to Latin America’s most attractive “gayborhood.” This recognition highlights the city’s dedication to inclusivity, community, and creating a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ travelers. The city’s gay neighborhood, centered around the lively Zona Romántica, has long been celebrated for its diverse nightlife, boutique hotels, inclusive events, and rich cultural experiences. It stands as a testament to Puerto Vallarta’s status as a global LGBTQ+ travel destination.

Best Promotional Video: Puerto Vallarta: Pacific & Wild

The second gold medal was awarded for the destination’s promotional video Puerto Vallarta: Pacific & Wild, a collaborative effort with Beautiful Destinations. The campaign has reached over 5 million viewers, engaging more than 100,000 users through stunning visuals and captivating storytelling. The video highlights Puerto Vallarta’s unique blend of natural beauty, from its lush tropical forests and pristine beaches to its vibrant cultural experiences and adventurous spirit.

Driving Tourism Excellence

The accolades underscore Puerto Vallarta’s ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in tourism. Through initiatives like Puerto Vallarta: Pacific & Wild, the city continues to attract a diverse range of visitors, showcasing its natural wonders, thriving cultural scene, and commitment to inclusivity.

The recognition from the Magellan Awards not only reinforces Puerto Vallarta’s position as a leading travel destination but also celebrates the hard work and creativity of its tourism professionals. By winning these awards, Puerto Vallarta once again demonstrates why it remains a favorite destination for travelers from around the world.

A Bright Future for Puerto Vallarta

As Puerto Vallarta celebrates these achievements, it continues to invest in initiatives that promote sustainable tourism and enrich the experiences of its visitors. The awards are a milestone in the city’s efforts to maintain its charm and appeal in an increasingly competitive travel market.

For travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty, cultural vibrancy, and a welcoming atmosphere, Puerto Vallarta remains an unmatched destination, earning its place on the global stage with these latest accolades.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The green pearl of the Mexican Pacific continues to shine on the global tourism stage, earning two gold medals at the prestigious 2024 Magellan Awards presented by Travel Weekly. Recognized for excellence in the travel industry, the Magellan Awards celebrate outstanding destinations, professionals, and initiatives shaping the future of travel.

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