Puerto Vallarta’s Gala 2026 opened with about 750 tourism professionals and more than 5,000 meetings aimed at future travel ...
Veracruz says a natural tar seep, not an oil platform, may explain beach pollution, but the source remains under investigation.
Mexico’s top court is poised to revoke Xcaret’s legal shield, a move that could force it to stop using Maya symbols in promotion.
Midweek roundup for March 8–11, 2026, plus what to watch March 12–14 and weekend events around Puerto Vallarta March 13–15.
Foreign companies raised hiring of Mexican professionals 53% in 2025, showing broader cross-border demand in tech, language, and service roles.
Jalisco says Mismaloya’s new pier and boardwalk are finished, with an opening expected soon for residents, operators, and visitors.
Mexico’s disarmament campaign is drawing attention not only for weapons turned in, but for its effort to steer children away from gun culture.
Today’s Puerto Vallarta roundup: beach flags, mar de fondo, cruise and Gala updates, plus e-waste drop-offs and local services . . .
Bayer’s 1.9 billion peso push in Lerma and Orizaba highlights Mexico’s growing role in drug manufacturing and exports.
Mexico has reopened the PLIA, inviting original works in Indigenous languages from across the Americas as it widens the prize’s reach.
Agency-run spring break groups shifted from Puerto Vallarta to Los Cabos after February violence, showing how quickly safety perception moves travel.
Meta says Mexican cartels used its apps for recruitment, extortion and fraud, and that it removed more than 40,000 accounts in 2025.
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