Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Puerto Vallarta’s famous boardwalk has once again transformed into a focal point of Day of the Dead celebrations, marked by the imposing presence of the Monumental Catrina. Standing 28.15 meters tall, this iconic figure continues to captivate thousands of tourists and locals, promising an unforgettable experience for Day of the Dead 2024.
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- Mexico discovers a new archaeological gem in Quintana Roo: guardians of the powerful Kaanu’l dynasty The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) discovered three facades with complex Mayan reliefs alluding to the Kaanu’l dynasty in the archaeological zone of Dzibanché, Quintana Roo. This important discovery was made as part of ongoing research and conservation activities carried out under the Archaeological Areas Improvement Program (Promeza), within the…
- Experience Day of the Dead in Puerto Vallarta In the fall, Puerto Vallarta transforms into a vibrant destination to celebrate Day of the Dead, a tradition declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. The green pearl of the Mexican Pacific becomes a unique setting where music, colors and spirituality merge in a magical atmosphere, attracting national and international tourists.…
- Puerto Vallarta welcomes Day of the Dead 2024 with Monumental Catrina Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Puerto Vallarta’s famous boardwalk has once again transformed into a focal point of Day of the Dead celebrations, marked by the imposing presence of the Monumental Catrina. From the height of its 28.15 meters, this iconic figure continues to captivate thousands of tourists and locals, promising an unforgettable experience for…
- Puerto Vallarta Airport’s new Net Zero terminal expected to be completed in 2026 Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) is undergoing a significant transformation with the construction of a new terminal, designed to meet Net Zero 2050 sustainability standards. This will mark a milestone as the first terminal of its kind in Latin America , according to Laura Suárez, director of groups and conventions at the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Trust.…
- Mexican peso falls following retail sales data exchanged at 8:10 p.m. against the US dollar Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The Mexican peso exchange rate against the U.S. dollar began Wednesday’s session around 19.73, but saw significant gains throughout the morning, hitting a new six-week high at 20.10. This move is driven by continued momentum in the US dollar, coupled with disappointing Mexican retail sales data. This development has raised…
- Mexican Peso Weakens on Inflation Data: Marginal Gains Reversed The Mexican peso began trading with an initial gain against the U.S. dollar on Thursday, but those gains were short-lived after the release of inflation data from the Bank of Mexico spooked the market and reversed the momentum of the currency. The peso was trading at 19.8188 units per dollar, showing only a modest gain of 0.4 percent over…
- Dengue epidemic in Jalisco kills four; Puerto Vallarta accumulates 482 cases Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The Jalisco State Health Department (SSJ) has confirmed an alarming increase in dengue cases in the region, now reaching 11,238 confirmed cases, with four deaths according to the latest epidemiological report. The disease, spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, has triggered a public health alert in the state, as it continues…
- Puerto Vallarta traffic officer killed after being hit by speeding car Puerto Vallarta Municipal Traffic Officer Jonathan Rubén lost his life early Sunday after being struck by a speeding vehicle on Francisco Medina Ascencio Avenue near Puerto Vallarta’s Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport. Officer Rubén, who was on motorcycle patrol, was hit around 4:30 a.m. by a gray vehicle…