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December event brings digital creators, fans, and local partners together
Puerto Vallarta will host its inaugural week-long event for LGBTQ+ digital content producers and their fans from Dec. 2 through 8, 2025, as the subscription-platform community converges at multiple venues for networking, filming and public meet-ups.
Known as Collab Week PV 2025, the event is organized by JustFor.Fans (JFF) and opens its doors not only to subscription creators, but to visitors and fans. Organizers are promoting the Dec. 2–8 event as the first Collab Week to be held in Puerto Vallarta.
According to event materials, the week’s schedule includes:
- Tuesday, Dec. 2: Arrival at host hotel Almar Resort with a creator meet-and-greet and a VIP party for ambassadors and sponsors.
- Wednesday, Dec. 3: Private use of Spartacus Bathhouse from noon to 4 p.m. for creators, followed by an opening rooftop party at Almar.
- Thursday, Dec 4: A clothing-optional beach excursion aboard Jet’s Naked Boat Tours from 11am to 5 p.m.; Tickets exclusively for collaborators are available.
- Friday through Monday (Dec. 5–8): Public “fans” events at Mantamar Beach Club from noon to 8 p.m. each day. Friday night features an underwear party at Industry Nightclub, followed by a white-party event on Saturday.
- Sunday, Dec 7th: A JFF takeover of Club Jets from 9 p.m. to 4a.m. – open to the public for a special meet and greet during Sunday’s NKD party.
Organizers expect between 150 and 200 creators to attend. While JFF hosts an annual model conference in the United States, this marks its first “Collab Week” outside the country, according to event listings and media reports.
One of the content producers is Jet de la Isla, owner of Jet’s Naked Beach, a popular all male beach and LGBTQ+ boat charter experience in Vallarta. He said the partnership highlights the city’s unique appeal for creators and fans alike.
“This is a chance to join forces — latin & international creators, fans, and local businesses — in a location that supports our community,” De La Isla said.
De la Isla launched his tour company in 2016 after moving to Vallarta and has since built a following for his clothing-optional excursions to secluded beaches. For Collab Week, his boat will host participating creators for a special day trip to a private cove.
“When a creator books, they’re looking for the ultimate virgin Mexican beach paradise,” he said. “We bring that together — the bay, the crew, the fantasy.”
“Many creators tell us production calendars become routine,” organizers said in promotional materials. “Collab Week is a way to make things easier … and who doesn’t want a tax-deductible excuse to go to Puerto Vallarta for a week?”
Puerto Vallarta was chosen, organizers said, because of its growing base of content creators, accessibility from the U.S. and Canada, and reputation for safety and hospitality.
For local operators like De La Isla, the week also represents a bridge between online creativity and on-the-ground tourism.
“We’ve built our tours to offer reliability, communication and connection with the local community,” he said. “Collab Week helps bring all of that together.”
Organizers say they plan to expand Collab Week to other destinations worldwide after the Puerto Vallarta edition.
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