Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Tourism in Puerto Vallarta is making a comeback as vaccinations reduce fear in travel

Throughout the week, the second dose of coronavirus vaccines will be applied to 32,760 people over 60 years of age and medical personnel in Puerto Vallarta, offering certainty to the people who live here, but also to tourists.

With that, the expectation is good for a recovery of tourism in Puerto Vallarta where the first weeks of the pandemic registered hotel occupations as low as 2%. Now the city is seeing occupations exceeded 50%, explained Germán Ralis Cumplido, Secretary of Tourism in the state.

"As we advance in vaccinations in all destinations and . . .

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