Puerto Vallarta Airport (Airport Code = PVR) Since Puerto Vallarta is such a well-known destination in Mexico, the Puerto Vallarta airport handles a high volume of tourists every year – over 2.5 million passengers in 2012 alone. Because of the high volume of passengers it is listed as the 8th busiest airport in Mexico. It is well connected to airports in Mexico and also to other major hubs in the U.S and Canada.
From the United States, there are several airlines that flies direct non-stop flights to Puerto Vallarta from San Diego Such as: ~ Alaska Airlines ($450 round trip as of 9/5/22) ~ Southwest Airlines (Flight schedule not posted for April 2023 as of 9/5/22) If flying from San Diego- you can use the CBX (Cross Border Express) in Otay Mesa and cross directly and safely into the Tijuana Airport and depart on a Mexican airline for a fraction of the cost of a US domestic airline For more information about CBX, visit: https://www.crossborderxpress.com/en/ If you use the CBX you can fly on Mexican low-cost airlines, such as Voalris https://www.volaris.com/ for around $200 roundtrip
YES - To fly to Puerto Vallarta from the United States or Canada, you will need a valid passport. If you do not have a passport, you can visit your local Consulate or Embassy https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply.html and get one or nowadays many people are using a passport service like PassportsandVisas.com or VisaHQ where you can get your passport without ever leaving home.
We will have pre-arranged transportation for all of our wedding guests. Once you work with our wedding coordinator to arrange your hotel reservations and dates of travel, they will set up your transportation. You will receive a confirmation prior to your flight departure date
YES - It Is Safe. There are no restrictions on travel for U.S government employees in Nayarit state, including tourist areas in: Riviera Nayarit (including Nuevo Vallarta, Punta Mita, Sayulita, and Bahia de Banderas), and Santa Maria del Oro. For more information you can visit the U.S. DEPARTMENT of STATE — BUREAU of CONSULAR AFFAIRS https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/mexico-travel-advisory.html
Yes, There are guards at the main entrances and workers everywhere.