Movie theaters will remain closed for now.Īlso Jpublic and hotel beaches are allowed to reopen in Puerto Vallarta per the the Jalisco governor Enrique Alfaro. However, shoppers of commercial plaza will not be able to use common areas such as children’s play areas, communal dining rooms, since fast food restaurants will only be able to deliver takeout products parking lots will only receive 25% of their capacity.
In this measure, The commercial shopping centers Galerías, La Isla or Macroplaza will be allowed to open which have been closed for three months now. On Jthe official newspaper register of the State of Jalisco has published provisions for Puerto Vallarta Shopping Centers, Gyms reopen at 25% capacity and with measures of social distancing required. Given the dynamic nature of the situation, new measures are expected from Mexico’s federal and state governments, aimed at continuing to advance the reopening of activities in a gradual and safe manner. airlines are waiting for growth in demand, while Canadian carriers await Canadian government approvals. Delta Air Lines will restart daily services to Los Angeles from July 2nd. United Airlines maintains a daily flight to Houston. American Airlines offers a daily connection to Dallas and Los Angeles. Alaska Airlines has daily flights to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Internationally, four airlines are connecting U.S. Mexican airlines are offering continuous flights to main domestic destinations, including Mexico City (CDMX), Guadalajara, Tijuana, Aguascalientes, and Monterrey. Bars remain closed until the destination exits its current phase of the reopening process.Ĭonnectivity has improved in a notable way since last week. Puerto Vallarta’s iconic Malecon waterfront promenade is not yet fully open to the public, only access points to restaurants and shops. A second group of hotels will open before, or during July, for the summer, and the remainder will open in the last trimester of the year, facing the winter high season. More than 45 hotels have reopened to visitors, with a maximum 30% occupancy, and are offering modified access to on-site restaurants, pools and beaches. Local officials are also distributing antibacterial gel and conducting temperature checks. Restaurants must maintain physical distance between tables and patrons, and establishments must place disinfectant mats at entrances. In addition to the preventive and precautionary measures at the airport, the city is requiring extensive and continuous sanitization in hotels, public transportation, and public spaces. The health and safety of locals and visitors are of the utmost importance across Puerto Vallarta. Disinfectant mats are used at all airport entrances and exits.
Social distancing is being practiced by airport workers, and thermal video cameras are being used as people enter the immigration zone, where electronic documentation is currently taking place. The measures implemented in Puerto Vallarta began at Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport - the destination’s main “filter” - which, thanks to its own internal protocols to prevent Covid-19, received the WTTC “Safe Travels” stamp. The process ultimately contributed to the State of Jalisco obtaining the “Safe Travels” stamp from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) last week. It has since undergone a multi-phase reopening process led by local officials following state, federal and international protocols. Local officials put the entire city of Puerto Vallarta under quarantine starting in early March. PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico - J- The first visitors to arrive in Puerto Vallarta since the reopening of its hotels and beaches last week found not only a renowned tourism offering intact but also a destination engrossed in health and safety protocols to meet the realities of a world of Covid-19. New standards helped State of Jalisco obtain WTTC ‘Safe Travels’ stamp