Wednesday Nights Centro Comes Alive with Art!
Without a thought, Puerto Vallarta is a lively town with much to see and do and most visitors might feel like they didn’t have enough time to take it all in. Local attractions, water activities, beautiful beaches and a huge offer of restaurants and bars to choose from make it seem almost impossible to find yourself with nothing to do and although this is true, we’ve got an exciting option for you to keep on your agenda. Every Wednesday afternoon the Historic Center Art Walk takes place with participating galleries offering welcome cocktails to guests and sometimes even having artists present to greet and meet visitors.
Huichol, or Wixáritari, Art Has Roots in Jalisco
Puerto Vallarta is rich with art from all parts of Mexico but one of my favorite types of art from this region is Huichol art which originated in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit.
Discover Versalles Food Tour Opens Doors to New Experiences
As you may have heard, Versalles is rapidly becoming the foodie destination of choice. New and eclectic spaces are opening up right and left. There are so many in fact, it’s actually hard to keep track of them all.
Vallarta Pride Fashion Show To Transform Los Muertos Pier into Fashion Catwalk
The iconic Los Muertos Pier with its famous wind sail design will become a pride fashion walkway on Saturday, May 20, 2023 with the looks of Mexican fashion designers like Benito Santos.
Historic Center ArtWalk Exhibits National and International Works
Puerto Vallarta has established itself as a vibrant center of art creation, exhibition and promotion. An important contribution to the city´s art scene is...
The Woman Who Changed Mexico: Nancy Cardenas Story
Nancy Cardenas, a pioneering activist for gay rights in Mexcio, will soon have a documentary on her life shown in Puerto Vallarta.
Sharo: Deep Inspiration That Comes From The Sound And The Heart
Sharo's art has touched many areas of romantic zone but she has also touched many hearts. She is one of the local artists who...
State of Yucatán Gets 2 New ‘Magical Towns’ with Designation of Sisal and Maní by SECTUR
The state of Yucatán announced this afternoon that two of its municipalities, Sisal and Maní, have been awarded the designation “Pueblo Mágico,” or Magical Town, by Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism (SECTUR).
Artists Daughter Restores Fathers Iconic Puerto Vallarta Letters
The vibrant, larger-than-life letters spelling out “Puerto Vallarta” are as synonymous with the city as its stunning beaches and warm hospitality. These iconic symbols, beloved by locals and tourists alike, have undergone a meticulous restoration to reclaim their original splendor.
Live Music, Local Art & Bradshaw’s Masterpieces: First Saturday at Art VallARTa Museo
Enjoy networking, live music, and art on the First Saturday at the Museo at Art VallARTa Museo on Saturday, May 4, 2024.
And if you haven’t seen it, you’ll get a final chance to see the Dove Bradshaw exhibition from New York City. This is Bradshaw’s first exhibit ever in Central America, titled Zero Space, Zero Time, Infinite Heat, and it will be leaving on May 5
Famed Gay Rights Leader to Speak in Puerto Vallarta
Juan Jacobo Hernandez, a founding member of the gay rights movement in Mexico, will be in Puerto Vallarta to present and discuss his book "Locabulary. Language and oppression" on Friday Jun 16, 2023
Paper Mache that Slays
Mauricio Vargas Ruiz and Alberto Trejo Garcia practices artistic recycling and creates handmade whimsical and colorful paper mache animals, flowers, jewelry, and platters.
Mexa Machxs Kiki Ball Brings Ballroom Extravaganza to Beefcakes
On Saturday, July 13th, Beefcakes will host “Mexa Machxs Kiki Ball” that promises to challenge heteronormative masculinity. It all begins at 8 p.m. with a cover charge of $120 pesos.
Interview with Jean Pierre Renucci Owner and Curator at Corsica Art Gallery
Always in search of new artists, the eye of Jean Pierre (Corsica Art Gallery) has known how to recognize and boost the most outstanding...
53 Years of Stonewall: The Riots that Started the Gay Revolution
Stonewall, was the beginning of a revolution that fights against prejudices, laws, governments, political parties and religions.
Lighthouses Shine With a Beacon of History
Lighthouses of Puerto Vallarta were the focus of Moises Hernandez (@moihmx), a historical and documentary researcher.
He recently shared his work on the curation of the seven-photo collection exhibited during the celebration of the 92nd anniversary of Puerto Vallarta’s range lights or lighthouses.
Diversity. Ten different flags and what each one represents
Pride month is the most important in the fight for LGBT+ rights since it marks the beginning of the movement in 1969. Sexual diversity...
Embracing Diversity: Conversatrans Unveils Trans Empowerment in Puerto Vallarta
In a showcase of diversity and empowerment, Puerto Vallarta's cultural landscape recently played host to 'CONVERSATRANS' at La Gata Foro Bar.
Restaurant ‘Week’ Runs Sept. 15 to Oct. 10
49 Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta restaurants are ready to participate in the 16th edition of Restaurant Week
Businesses adjust Hours and Events to welcome Visitors During the “ Emergency Button”
"Things you can do during these 14 days in Puerto Vallarta."
The emergency button has caused many doubts and uncertainty
Is there a curfew?
Can I or...


























