See on Scoop.it – Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta’s top tourism official expressed surprise that 3 cruise lines cancelled calls to the Mexican resort area this week, saying that the violence was isolated and limited.
It’s just overreacting, crazy cruise lines! 🙂 www.puertovallarta.net
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See on Scoop.it – Puerto Vallarta
Officials met on May 12 to discuss canceled port calls because of violence in and around the port city earlier this month. All calls to Puerto Vallarta have been and are expected to continue as scheduled.
That’s more like it, time to behave like adults 🙂
www.puertovallarta.net
No doubt, Puerto Vallarta is one of my favorite Mexican cities. Situated at the heart of Bandaras Bay, Puerto Vallarta has the allure and charm of an old Mexican puebla and the amenities of a modern Mexican resort. Oh, and did I mention the cuisine? It’s excellent. I’ll highlight that cuisine during Vallarta’s annual gourmet festival in visits to several restaurants and two resorts. After, don’t be surprised if you hanker for Puerto Vallarta too.
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