Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Place Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | Tourism Officials From Puerto Vallarta Meet With Leading Cruise Line ExecutivesBy: Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board During the meeting, held today in Miami, Florida, all parties agreed to improve and increase communications to ensure the cruise lines are kept better informed and receive updates in real time about the destination. Enhancements to the security at Puerto Vallarta’s marina will be implemented to ensure the cruise lines know the whereabouts of all passengers who go ashore; as it is done in many other international cruise destinations. An average of 65% of cruise line passengers who disembark in Puerto Vallarta chose to explore the area unescorted. The City of Puerto Vallarta will work with local tour operators, taxi drivers and other tourism service providers to employ new measures that inform the ships of their passengers’ location. This week Disney, Royal Caribbean and Celebrity cruises did not make the last stop of their seasonal route in Puerto Vallarta as scheduled due to conflicting and inaccurate reports about events that occurred on May 1st in the destination. Carnival Cruises has been calling on Puerto Vallarta as scheduled and Norwegian Cruises made an unscheduled call on Puerto Vallarta on Tuesday May 5th. Both cruise lines have been running tours and excursions in the destination as planned. Currently, Carnival Cruises is the only cruise line operating a weekly scheduled call in the destination which is entering summer season. All cruise ship calls to Puerto Vallarta have been and are expected to continue as scheduled. The unfortunate events that took place in Puerto Vallarta and other areas in the state of Jalisco on Friday morning May 1st were quickly contained and resolved. No harm came to any residents or visitors to Puerto Vallarta and no disturbance, restriction or limits affected tourists in the area. All tourism infrastructure and services including the cruise ship terminal, marina, airport, convention center, hotels and resorts, tours, and ground transport remained fully operational. Puerto Vallarta continues to offer the tranquility, warm hospitality and security it is well known for, and the isolated and highly unusual incidents that took place have in no way affected or altered this. Hotel occupation has been running at an average of 80% occupancy in Puerto Vallarta since October 2014; according to the Mexico Ministry of Tourism and Puerto Vallarta was operating at 95% full during the long holiday weekend between May 1st–4th. The North American Travel Journalist Association (NATJA) Annual Conference was held in Puerto Vallarta between May 4th-9th and the city hosted over 140 American and Canadian travel writers, editors, bloggers, photographers, and videographers. All delegates enjoyed numerous activities and excursions throughout the city on their own as well as in group outings during their week-long visit and have been posting blogs, live tweets, photos and videos of their experience. For live videos and photos of Puerto Vallarta and additional information, please visit: www.facebook.com/ www.youtube.com/ www.visitpuertovallarta.com End
Account Email Address Account Phone Number Disclaimer Report Abuse
|
|