Cruise ship tourism in decline
A number of cruise ship destinations on Mexico’s Gulf and Caribbean coastline are suffering from a severe lack of business.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
A number of cruise ship destinations on Mexico’s Gulf and Caribbean coastline are suffering from a severe lack of business.
Colima has formally approved same-sex unions, with six of the state’s ten municipalities ratifying the bill passed by the local congress earlier this month.
A federal police checkpoint set up on the southbound lanes of the Manzanillo-Colima highway this weekend caused a four-kilometer tailback near the town of Tecoman.
Almost two years after Hurricane Jova devastated the Jalisco coastline, the State Congress finance commission has finally approved a credit of nearly 300 million pesos to help repair the damaged communities.
Four U.S. citizens wanted in connection with the sexual exploitation of minors and child pornography have been detained in Puerto Vallarta and deported, Jalisco Government Secretary Arturo Zamora said this week.
Jalisco state police say they have arrested a man in connection with the October 2012 murder of 64-year-old Canadian expatriate Ron Lloyd MacKintosh in Barra de Navidad.
A dozen or so Jalisco state police officers have been assigned to Tenacatita to ensure no one enters any of the deserted properties in the zone and that visitors do not stray from the sandy beach.
Puerto Vallarta has lost its third police chief in eight months after Silvestre Chavez Garcia failed a mandatory integrity and psychological evaluation.
After almost three years, tourists and locals are free to access the Tenacatita beach without being scrutinized by surly, armed security guards.