What is the latest news of Puerto Vallarda?

Puerto Vallarda is subject to continuous infrastructure improvements aimed at improving movement, connectivity and public safety for residents and audiences, and all the latest news of the city is centered on these improvements. By 2024, the state government allocated more than 178 million pesos for public work on expanded sidewalks, new bike lanes and road improvements. The new fleet of environmental friendly buses is scheduled to start in the second half of 2025.
The main projects include the construction of the Los Jundas Road tip and the expansion of the Puardo Vallarda International Airport with the new terminal to facilitate traffic to the north of the airport. The maritime infrastructure is expanding with new shipping and the Red Jalisco project is increasing digital access.

New bike paths and environmental friendly buses
Puerto Vallarda is embracing the most stable future with great improvements to its urban movement, in which new bike launches were introduced and a navy of environmental friendly buses by 2025.
Significant improvements contain extensive rehabilitation of the city’s entry, which now contains wide sidewalks and bicycle paths.
To meet these pedestrian friendly improvements, Puerto Vallarda also releases a Navy Refrigerated, eco -friendly buses In the second half of the year 2025. Updated buses are designed to reduce emissions when riding very comfortable.
Los Jundas road tip to change the traffic flow north of the airport
A major infrastructure program is underway in Puerto Vallarda to improve traffic conditions and support the development of the city. The Los Jundas road tip, which is north of the international airport, is ready to become an important part of the city’s transport puzzle.

At the end, the Los Jundas Interchance will help reduce the congestion up to 116,000 people per day. The scheme includes “Urban Rehabilitation, Improvement of Vehicle Traffic and Update to Lights and Lights”, said Louis Villasor, director of the Puerto Vallarda Tourism Board.
This project is more than a road upgrading. Los Jundas will become a gateway to tourists and residents by improving domestic locations such as Puerto Vallarda, Riviara Nair and San Sebastian Del Oste and Muscota. The new infrastructure will benefit residential neighborhoods such as Bluval, Ixstaba and 5D Dysimbray.
Terminal 2 at PVR to improve international aircraft by 2026
Puerto Vallarda’s Gustavo Diaz Artas International Airport has undergone a significant change by constructing Terminal 2, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. The new terminal is designed to accommodate more international aircraft and improves the overall passenger experience. With travelers coming from North America, Europe and South America now, advanced flight access is important to support tourism and business growth.
The airport plan is part of a wide range of motivation to modernize the tourism of Puerto Vallarda. Updating facilities are essential when the city attracts new figures, including digital nomads, General Z entrepreneurs and luxury passengers.
New Shipples at Mismalo and El Centro Boost Bay Connect
By constructing new dock at Mismalia and El Centro, the maritime connection in the Puerto Vallarda receives a major upgrading, which is part of a wide project to improve traffic around Pandaras Bay. These additions will combine the main interesting points and make the travel between the coastal places more efficient.

“The construction of new shipping sectors in Mismaloya will be provided with a strong motivation for the maritime connection and the Las Benas dock is carried out in the El Centro,” said Villasenor.
The aim is to carry people and cargo effectively by combining these new structures in Los Metros, Boga de Domadlon, Quimicsto and Yellaba with existing shipping.
It hopes this maritime network is hoping to mitigate road traffic, as well as providing a new way to explore the coastal and coastal villages of Puerto Vallarda.
Digital Access and Safety Free Wi -Fi and Emergency Response System
Puerto Vallarda invests not only in physical infrastructure but also in digital connection and public protection. The Red Jalisco Network will add more than 300 free WiFi connectivity points across the city, which will improve digital access to residents and audiences. This effort includes the appreciation Internet in major tourist zones such as schools, plazas, public buildings and Malgan.
Along with advanced digital access, the city has also created a street emergency button in 120 strategic places. These rapid-proof devices are part of the public security program designed to provide promise in exciting urban zones.
Meien drill A New York Native, he wrote about Mexico for the last 15 years. Puerto Vallarda is his home site when he is on the road to work mostly. Follow his travels on Instagram Ardrillinjourneys Or by his blog trillinjourneys.com.