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Upcoming Events in Puerto Vallarta
Free Sunday trivia night with bar prizes; listings include June 21 and June 28.
05 July 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
2026-07-04
Partly sunny
33°C26°C
2026-07-05
Scattered thunderstorms
33°C27°C
2026-07-06
Cloudy
33°C26°C
2026-07-07
Thunderstorm
32°C26°C
2026-07-08
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C26°C
2026-07-09
Thunderstorm
32°C26°C
2026-07-10
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C26°C
Source: Includes weather data from Google Maps

Daily Reports

Weather - PVR Airport - Peso Report - Every Morning.
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Puerto Vallarta Airport Daily Flight Report – July 4, 2026

Puerto Vallarta Airport flight report for July 4, 2026, with PVR arrival and departure summaries, visible delays, cancellations, weather, and travel notes.
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Mexican Peso Holds Near 17.47 Per Dollar This Weekend

USD/MXN held near 17.47 after a quiet holiday session as a softer dollar met steady Banxico policy and easing Mexico inflation.
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Puerto Vallarta Weather Today – July 4, 2026

Puerto Vallarta weather for July 4: hot and humid, calm early, with afternoon storm risk, heat index concerns, and beach cautions.
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 an events-heavy agenda, hot weather, active road and drainage maintenance, and localized beach cautions rather than a confirmed citywide disruption.

 

  • Big local draw: Vibra Jalisco Zona Fan continues in the Hotel Zone near Playa Camarones, with World Cup viewing, food, music, and a free Ximena Sariñana concert scheduled for 8:00 p.m. tonight.
  • Public works watch: Municipal crews have been working on empedrado repairs in Emiliano Zapata/Olas Altas, drainage clearing on Francisco Villa, Versalles, Calle Manantial and Francisco Medina Ascencio, plus pothole work on Avenida México and Paseo de las Palmas.
  • Weather risk: Expect hazy heat, around 34°C / 94°F this afternoon, with hydration and shade important for beachgoers, outdoor workers, and anyone attending Zona Fan.
  • Mobility reminder: No major citywide road closure was verified this morning, but drivers should expect localized slowdowns around active maintenance zones and the Hotel Zone event area.
  • Public services: SEAPAL reported June coverage near 97% and recent leak repairs, with no verified citywide water suspension found this morning; home water storage remains a practical rainy-season precaution.
  • Beach/tourism impact: The latest official beach-flag report I could verify showed red flags at Palmares, Camarones and Holly as of July 2, so lifeguard flags should be checked at the beach before entering the water.

What’s Happening Today in Vallarta

Today’s verified events lean toward World Cup viewing, a major free concert, food experiences, and Zona Romántica nightlife.

 

  • Vibra Jalisco Zona Fan + Ximena Sariñana — Zona Fan Puerto Vallarta, Hotel Zone near Playa Camarones; street address not listed by organizer. World Cup viewing runs during match windows, and Ximena Sariñana is scheduled at 8:00 p.m. Free entry.
  • FIFA World Cup public viewing — Zona Fan Puerto Vallarta, Hotel Zone near Playa Camarones; Canada vs. Morocco at 11:00 a.m. Puerto Vallarta time and Paraguay vs. France at 3:00 p.m. Puerto Vallarta time.
  • Chocolate Truffle Making Class — XOCODIVA Fine Artisan Chocolate, Aquiles Serdán 369, Emiliano Zapata; 1:00 p.m. Paid class, listed at MX$1,850 per person.
  • R&B and Soul: Line Dancing — La Catrina Cantina, Lázaro Cárdenas 315B, Emiliano Zapata; 5:00 p.m. Free / no cover.
  • Alex Wera: Latin Music — La Catrina Cantina, Lázaro Cárdenas 315B, Emiliano Zapata; 9:00 p.m. Free / no cover.
  • Late Night DJ STRK — El Soñador, Ignacio L. Vallarta 229, Emiliano Zapata; 10:00 p.m. Free / no cover.

Roads, Traffic, and Public Services Watch

No major citywide disruption was verified this morning, but road maintenance, drainage work, and localized mobility issues are worth watching.

 

  • Road work: Public Works crews reported bacheo, empedrado repairs and storm-drain cleaning in several corridors, including Emiliano Zapata/Olas Altas, Francisco Villa, Versalles, Calle Manantial, Francisco Medina Ascencio, Avenida México and Paseo de las Palmas.
  • Rainy-season drainage: The city’s desazolve work is aimed at reducing ponding during rains, so low spots near storm drains and busy avenues should still be watched if showers develop later.
  • Bike-lane issue: A local report flagged recurring obstruction of the bike lane outside IMSS Clinic 42, especially during morning loading and unloading activity.
  • Water service: SEAPAL has not posted a current citywide suspension in the sources checked this morning; recent work focused on leak repairs and maintaining coverage after June’s north-zone service disruption.
  • Transit/tourism flow: Expect the Hotel Zone and Playa Camarones area to be busier than normal because of Zona Fan events; no cruise-ship crowd impact is expected today, with the first week of July showing no scheduled cruise arrivals.

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

Puerto Vallarta Beach Report

Use caution today: the weather looks beach-friendly for part of the day, but the most recent official flag report available still showed red flags at several city beaches.

 

  • Beach flags: The latest official Protección Civil beach-flag report I could verify was dated July 2 and listed red flags at Palmares, Camarones and Holly. Check the posted flag and lifeguard instructions at your beach today before entering.
  • Ocean conditions: Surf guidance for the Puerto Vallarta Rivermouth area showed small swell around 1.5 feet / 0.5 meters, not a major surf day, though local currents can still be dangerous where red or yellow flags are posted.
  • Best beach window: Morning through early afternoon looks like the better beach window before heat builds; today’s forecast calls for hazy sunshine and a high near 34°C / 94°F.
  • Runoff caution: Avoid swimming near river mouths, storm drains, or visibly discolored water after any rain, especially during the first flush of runoff.
  • Port/cruise status: No cruise arrivals are scheduled for this first week of July; ASIPONA’s July cruise calendar remains subject to operational changes.

Airport and Travel Update

Air travel appears routine in the available checks, with no verified airportwide shutdown or mass-cancellation alert found this morning.

 

  • Arrivals: FlightStats’ July 4 Puerto Vallarta arrivals page displayed 24 inbound records in the accessible arrival view, including domestic and international traffic from Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Dallas, Houston, Newark, Toluca and Toronto.
  • Departures: A reliable full-day departure count was not available in the accessible text sources checked this morning; travelers should confirm directly with their airline or the airport’s live flight tools.
  • Weather impact: Today’s hazy heat does not point to a major weather disruption for flight movement, though late-day tropical-season buildup should still be monitored.
  • Ground access: No major citywide road closure was verified, but allow extra time around the airport, Hotel Zone and Francisco Medina Ascencio corridor because of event traffic and ongoing maintenance work.
  • Cruise impact: No cruise-ship arrivals are scheduled today; the next notable cruise activity is listed for July 7, when two ships are expected.

 

Mexican peso today

Peso Exchange Rate Today

The peso is essentially steady this morning, with weekend trading limiting fresh movement and most useful reference rates sitting around 17.47 pesos per U.S. dollar.

 

  • USD/MXN reference: Banxico/DOF’s latest official rate is 17.4725 pesos per U.S. dollar, while Wise showed a mid-market rate near 17.4695.
  • Morning movement: The mid-market rate was nearly flat, with Wise showing only a small move from the prior day and a narrow recent weekly range.
  • Today’s trading note: Because it is Saturday, bank and casa de cambio spreads matter more than the headline mid-market rate for residents and visitors exchanging cash.
  • Market backdrop: Reuters’ latest poll pointed to a broadly stable peso outlook, while noting risks tied to USMCA uncertainty and expectations around Banxico policy.
  • Policy watch: Banxico recently held its benchmark rate at 6.50%, with inflation and core inflation still key signals for the next currency move.

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