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My wife and I check this every day from our email. We find it very helpful as it often goes beyond what the FB groups do.
LarryPVDN allows us to keep a finger on the pulse of life in our home-away-from-home.
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Empty storefront signs spread in Vallarta’s tourist core More Vallarta storefronts advertise rent or transfer as low-season sales, high rents and weaker air traffic squeeze businesses.
Puerto Vallarta Lifeguards Maintain Beach Flag Watch Puerto Vallarta lifeguards kept beach-flag watch as surf, rip currents and rain risk continued around the bay.
Highway 200 Landslides Keep Cabo Corrientes on Watch A Highway 200 landslide near km 195 in Cabo Corrientes was cleared Saturday, but rain keeps the corridor under watch.
Puerto Vallarta starts Sunday warm and humid, with the day’s risk concentrated around weather, surf, and ongoing utility work rather than a single citywide disruption.

Today’s verified listings lean toward Fan Zone programming, sports watch parties, drag/nightlife, and one cultural performance. Confirm with venues before heading out.

No major citywide public-service disruption was reported in the sources reviewed this morning, but one SEAPAL work zone remains important for drivers.

Beach time is possible earlier in the day, but the ocean deserves caution, especially with another long-period swell event forecast to build Monday.

PVR shows active operations this morning, with no major airport-wide disruption found in the public flight sources reviewed.

The peso starts Sunday near the low 17s per U.S. dollar, with weekend liquidity thin and most market reaction likely to wait for fuller Monday trading.