Puerto Vallarta Aims High With Future Tourism Goals

Written by Tropicasa Realty
February 11th, 2016

At this month’s Gala Vallarta, news that Puerto Vallarta hit a tourism record in 2015 was spreading like wildfire. Tourism officials were on hand to discuss the destination’s positive growth and its projections for the future.

“Puerto Vallarta has officially recouped 100 percent of the business it lost between 2010 and 2012,” said Marc Murphy, managing director of the Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau. “We are now on par with numbers from 2008.”

Tourism is the region’s bread and butter and has been for more than a century.

“We have been working and growing tourism for more than 100 years,” said Miguel Andres Hernandez, director of the Puerto Vallarta Convention & Visitors Bureau. “More than 90 percent of the city’s population is involved in tourism.”

Which is why 2015’s impressive tourism numbers were such welcome news at Gala Vallarta. Nearly 1.8 million international visitors vacationed in Puerto Vallarta in 2015 and the numbers are expected to continue to grow in 2016. Overall hotel occupancy was at 65 percent and, in December, the region closed the year with occupancy rates of more than 90 percent.

One of the ways in which Puerto Vallarta has been able to kickstart the flow of tourism back into the region is with airlift.

“Over the last few years, the number of international visitors flying to Vallarta has increased over the drive market,” said Murphy. “Half of our business is from national tourists – the drive market has been the majority of visitation. Now, with more gateways – even in Mexico – the visitor spend is up because the air traveler spends more in the destination.”

Air lift will continue to increase in 2016. Air Canada is starting a Puerto Vallarta flight. There is a new flight from Seattle on Southwest Airlines. Volaris is beginning flights to Puerto Vallarta from Oakland – big news because it is the first Mexican airline to offer direct U.S. to Puerto Vallarta flights since Mexicana went out of business. There is also a rumor that JetBlue is interested in flights to the area.

Working Together for Success

The tourism boards of Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta’s joint promotional activities maximized budgets and worked well to entice travelers to both destinations.

“Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit complemented each other well in the joint campaigns,” said Murphy. “Riviera Nayarit has a more modern theme and Puerto Vallarta has a local, Mexican flavor.”

In the coming year, a major focus will be normalizing pricing.

“The objective now is to project the area as a luxury destination,” said Murphy. “We want to get our room rates back up to where they were.”

Luxury Hotel Boom

In Riviera Nayarit, a new crop of upscale hotels is under development and will certainly go a long way toward transforming the region into a luxury hot spot.

W Hotels will debut in the area with the W Punta de Mita, scheduled to open on May 1. The property is part of the Los Veneros multi-use oceanfront enclave located 10 miles from the Puerto Vallarta International Airport. The hotel will have 120 guest villas and W’s signature Whatever/Whenever service. Other signature features include the WET outdoor pool deck, W Living Room and W Lounge. There is also a 4,00-square-foot AWAY Spa and FIT workout facility.

 

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