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Upcoming Events in Puerto Vallarta
Free Sunday trivia night with bar prizes; listings include June 21 and June 28.
28 June 2026

Smart-Ass Trivia

Awaysis Rio Bar, Rivera del Río 166, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.

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7-day forecast

Weather this week in Puerto Vallarta
Forecast
2026-06-27
Partly sunny
33°C26°C
2026-06-28
Partly sunny
33°C27°C
2026-06-29
Partly sunny
32°C27°C
2026-06-30
Cloudy
32°C27°C
2026-07-01
Cloudy
32°C27°C
2026-07-02
Mostly cloudy
32°C27°C
2026-07-03
Light rain
33°C27°C
Source: Includes weather data from Google Maps
The local stories, alerts, travel notes, beach conditions, and practical updates residents and visitors should know before starting the day. Updated daily.
Puerto Vallarta Weather Brings Heat and Light Rain

What to Watch in Puerto Vallarta Today

Puerto Vallarta starts Saturday with normal city movement, a hot beach-day forecast, and one major public event to watch in the Hotel Zone tonight rather than a broad emergency.

  • Developing local story: Vibra Jalisco’s Fan Zone continues tonight with a free 8:00 p.m. concert by El Cártel de los Hipopótamos near Playa Camarones, which could bring heavier evening foot traffic and rideshare demand around the Hotel Zone.
  • Government/public works: SEAPAL says water service has been restored in all 136 colonies and subdivisions affected by the Autopista-related water-line work, but residents should still report lingering low pressure or intermittent supply.
  • Weather risk: Heat is the main issue today. Expect a sunny to hazy day, with afternoon temperatures pushing into the low-to-mid 90s °F. Hydration and shade matter, especially from late morning through midafternoon.
  • Road/mobility watch: No major citywide road closure is reported this morning. Allow extra time on Avenida Francisco Medina Ascencio, around the airport corridor, Centro/Malecón, and the Fan Zone area later today.
  • Public service watch: No broad CFE outage, garbage collection stoppage, or citywide transit disruption was verified this morning. Treat neighborhood-level issues as localized unless an official alert is issued.
  • Resident reminder: Beach flags, lifeguard instructions, and operator advisories should lead the day. If conditions change after rain, near river mouths, or around rocky points, do not rely on calm-looking water alone.

What’s Happening Today in Vallarta

Saturday’s verified calendar leans toward community events, dance, live music, theater, and the city’s World Cup Fan Zone programming.

  • Spanish Conversation Class — Vallarta Gay+ Community Center, Morelos 101-Local 3B, Centro; 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
  • R&B and Soul: Line Dancing — La Catrina Cantina, Lázaro Cárdenas 315B, Emiliano Zapata; 5:00 p.m.
  • Entre el amor y el despecho con Sheyla — Teatro Vallarta, C. Perú 1105-C, 5 de Diciembre; 7:30 p.m.
  • Salsa Dance Lessons — La Catrina Cantina, Lázaro Cárdenas 315B, Emiliano Zapata; 8:00 p.m.
  • El Cártel de los Hipopótamos — Vibra Jalisco Zona Fan / Domosfera, Hotel Zone near Playa Camarones; 8:00 p.m., free public event.
  • Alex Wera: Latin Music — La Catrina Cantina, Lázaro Cárdenas 315B, Emiliano Zapata; 9:00 p.m.

Roads, Traffic, and Public Services Watch

No major citywide disruption is reported this morning, but water recovery and evening event traffic remain the practical watch points.

  • Water service: SEAPAL reports service restored to all colonies affected by the Autopista Puerto Vallarta–Las Varas water-line work. Some areas may still experience pressure recovery; report persistent problems directly to SEAPAL.
  • Prisciliano Sánchez / El Capricho: SEAPAL reported the Centro-Norte collector work complete and circulation restored on Av. Prisciliano Sánchez. No active closure from that project was verified this morning.
  • Roads and bridges: No verified citywide bridge closure, bus stoppage, taxi disruption, or major arterial shutdown was found in public notices this morning.
  • Flood-prone areas: With rainy season underway, use caution if afternoon rain develops around underpasses, low-lying streets, and river-adjacent areas, especially near the Cuale, Pitillal, and Ameca river mouths.
  • Airport and Hotel Zone access: No major airport-corridor disruption is reported, but Saturday traffic and Fan Zone activity can slow movement on Avenida Francisco Medina Ascencio later in the day.
  • Public services: No broad CFE outage or citywide garbage collection stoppage was verified this morning.

Red flags close nine popular Puerto Vallarta beaches as rip currents rise

Puerto Vallarta Beach Report

Today looks usable for beach plans, with heat and changing local water conditions the main things to manage.

  • Beach flags: No same-day public beach-flag bulletin was verified before filing. Follow posted flags and lifeguard instructions at the beach you visit.
  • Ocean and port conditions: No Eastern Pacific tropical cyclone is active, and no Puerto Vallarta port closure was verified in public checks this morning. Boat passengers should still confirm directly with their tour operator before departure.
  • Rip current / rough surf risk: No citywide red-flag alert was verified, but visitors should avoid swimming near rocky points, piers, steep breaks, and any area marked yellow or red.
  • Runoff watch: No specific runoff alert was verified this morning. After rain, avoid murky water, floating debris, and river-mouth areas, especially near the Cuale, Pitillal, and Ameca.
  • Best beach window: Morning is the better window, roughly 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., before the strongest heat of the day.
  • Avoid today: Long, unshaded midday beach sessions. If flags change, rain moves in, or debris appears in the water, skip swimming.

Airport and Travel Update

Puerto Vallarta International Airport appears to be operating normally this morning, with no broad disruption verified.

  • Scheduled movement: Public flight boards show approximately 40 arrivals and 45 departures scheduled for PVR today.
  • Cancellations and delays: No airport-wide closure or broad cancellation pattern was verified this morning. Travelers should still check directly with their airline before leaving for the airport.
  • Weather impact: Today’s local forecast points more to heat and haze than storm disruption during the main flight window.
  • Road access: No major disruption was verified on the airport corridor this morning. Build in normal Saturday buffer time on Avenida Francisco Medina Ascencio.
  • Travel reminder: International passengers should arrive early enough for check-in, security, and immigration-related airline requirements, especially during busier weekend travel periods.

 

Mexican peso today

Peso Exchange Rate Today

The peso opens Saturday near the mid-17s per U.S. dollar, with weekend liquidity making live quotes more indicative than a normal weekday market.

  • Reference rate: Mexico’s latest official DOF rate is 17.5260 pesos per U.S. dollar. Live market quotes this morning were clustered near 17.51 per dollar.
  • Morning movement: The peso is little changed to slightly softer against the dollar after Friday’s close near 17.51.
  • Mexico driver: Banxico’s decision to hold its benchmark rate at 6.50% remains the key domestic anchor, with inflation cooling but core inflation still above target.
  • U.S. driver: The dollar remains sensitive to U.S. inflation data, Federal Reserve rate expectations, and safe-haven demand.
  • Local takeaway: For local spending, use roughly 17.51–17.53 pesos per dollar as the market benchmark. Bank, ATM, card, and casa de cambio rates will vary after fees and spreads.

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