Out-of-season tourists flocking to Vallarta
The Bay of Banderas is experiencing a post-peak-Covid out-of-season tourism boom of sorts as pent-up demand fuels flights and hotel bookings, including many last-minute ones.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The Bay of Banderas is experiencing a post-peak-Covid out-of-season tourism boom of sorts as pent-up demand fuels flights and hotel bookings, including many last-minute ones.
Doubts have been cast over the official story that Puerto Vallarta journalist Susana Carreño was a victim of a robbery, in an assault that occurred at the end of last week in the tourist resort.
The Eastern Pacific hurricane season swung into full gear this week as category one Hurricane Blas roared up the Pacific coastline Thursday afternoon, with winds reaching around 75 mph.
Traffic on the highway from Guadalajara to Colima came to a halt some five kilometers east of the first bridge in the barrancas section of the road last weekend.
The 187-kilometer new Via Corta (short route) highway, touted as a 2½ hour trip to Puerto Vallarta from Guadalajara, still has a long way to go.
Several media outlets in the United Kingdom have published the story of a British backpacker who feared she might lose a leg after being bitten by a venomous Brown Recluse Spider while on a hike up the Cerro del Mono (Monkey Mountain) in Rivera Nayarit.
Whale watching season is upon us once again.