Puerto Vallarta is taking a major step toward environmental renewal with its first eco-hydrological restoration project at El Coapinole Lagoon. The plan aims to revive this threatened ecosystem, support native wildlife, and expand green spaces as part of a broader plan to improve public areas and quality of life.
Puerto Vallarta has been named a Tree City of the World for 2024—an historic first for the city. The international honor celebrates its efforts to protect and plant trees, improve public spaces, and strengthen sustainability under the leadership of Mayor Luis Munguía.
The latest news from PuRR Project, a non-profit, no-kill feline shelter just north of Puerto Vallarta that provides homeless cats and kittens a recuperative stay with the ultimate goal of adopting them out to loving homes sterilized, vaccinated and disease free.
From May 15 to June 10, 2025, Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit welcome the 21st edition of Restaurant Week. With 51 restaurants offering three-course menus at special prices, it’s the perfect time to explore new flavors and celebrate local culinary talent.