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After the passage of the storm Lidia through Jalisco and Nayarit, only one person was reported dead and material damage to houses and roads. In Puerto Vallarta there were only fallen trees and superficial damage to buildings. In the morning people began to remove the debris, there were no injuries. Tourist activity resumed early in the morning.

One perfect day in Puerto Vallarta — A guide for the quintessential 24-hour visit

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Malecón morning strolls, great food and an unbeatable atmosphere combine for the perfect day on the Pacific coast.
Two people walk under an umbrella on a beach in Acapulco on a rainy day, with storm damaged buildings in the background

Acapulco looks to jump-start its tourism industry as hurricane recovery enters a new phase

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The federal government will take charge of a new tourism district, encompassing the coastal area northwest of the city.
Proyecto Garambullo

Querétaro’s desert art retreat serving up food, nature and culture

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In the remotest regions of Querétaro state, a collective of artists and creators have banded together to make art — and help the planet.
Destinations near Puerto Vallarta include deserted beaches.

North or south from Puerto Vallarta: which one is right for you?

Will you choose a surfers paradise or camp beneath the stars on a deserted beach?
A beach in Puerto Vallarta

What’s on in Puerto Vallarta in January?

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Cacao treat sampling, drag shows and open Spanish classes are among the best experiences in PV to kick off your 2025 with a bang.
A massive cruise ship towers over a dock in Cozumel, Mexico while passengers cue to board

Cozumel island to welcome nearly 120,000 cruise passengers in the first week of 2025

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The record visitation numbers reaffirm Cozumel's place as a leading Caribbean destination, the governor said.
A Morelet's crocodile found on the Mexico City Metro

The top ‘México Mágico’ moments of 2024: Part 3

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Priests in Mexico juggle odd jobs, such as investigating bad omens and putting holy water to new uses. Here is part three of MND's 2024 wacky and wonderful news roundup.
A forensic expert in blue protective gear and wearing a surgical mask and gloves in a city street in Chilpancingo puts down two yellow plastic marker signs on the ground to mark evidence in a crime scene. A dead victim lies sprawled on the sidewalk behind the expert.

Poll: Mexicans divided regarding idea of US intervention against cartels

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A new Reforma poll revealed that 46% of Mexican respondents supported Mexico working with the U.S. to combat cartel violence.

Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez announces departure from Red Bull Racing

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Here's a look back at the racing career of Guadalajara's Sergio "Checo" Pérez, who confirmed his split from Red Bull today.
Local businesses shuttered by violence in Culiacán, Sinaloa

Sinaloa governor distributes cash aid to businesses impacted by cartel violence

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Cartel infighting in Sinaloa has cost the state economy roughly 18 billion pesos (US $893 million) during the past three-and-a-half months.