Myths and Misinterpretations of the Updated Travel Warning to Puerto Vallarta

By: Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board
 
 
3 Myths of Travel Warning to Puerto Vallarta
3 Myths of Travel Warning to Puerto Vallarta
MANHATTAN, N.Y. - June 3, 2015 - PRLog -- The May 5th update to the US Department’s Travel Warning to Mexico does not include a warning to the city of Puerto Vallarta. The warning states Puerto Vallarta is a major travel destination in the state of Jalisco; along with Guadajalara, etc.  ,

There is No Travel Warning to Puerto Vallarta. The U.S. Department’s Travel Warning as it pertains to the State of Jalisco highlights rural highways and areas that border states to the south, almost 250 miles from Puerto Vallarta or the distance between New York and Boston; or Los Angeles to Las Vegas.

The following is the actual text.

Jalisco: Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, and Lake Chapala are major cities/travel destinations in Jalisco (http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/alertswarnings/mexico-travel-warning.html) – Exercise caution throughout the state, particularly in rural areas and when using secondary highways. Violent clashes between criminal organizations and government authorities, and related disturbances including barricades of burning vehicles blocking major roads and highways, are ongoing concerns that typically occur without notice. Defer non-essential travel to areas of the state that border the states of Michoacán and Zacatecas. The security situation along the Michoacán and Zacatecas borders continues to be unstable. U.S. government personnel are authorized to use Federal toll road 15D for travel to Mexico City; however, they may not stop in the town of La Barca for any reason. U.S. government personnel are prohibited from personal travel to areas of Jalisco that border Zacatecas, and are prohibited from intercity travel at night.

The Travel Warning is an Update; it is not New to the Destination or the Country.

The U.S. State Department changed its Travel Alert to a general Travel Warning in 2008.  In its Feb. 8th, 2012 Update the USSD modified the blanket warning to a state-by-state warning clearly outlining areas to stay away from and places that call for caution as a way to encourage travelers to make intelligent decisions. This warning has been updated continuously throughout the years with its mention of Puerto Vallarta remaining almost intact:  “Jalisco: Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, and Lake Chapala are major cities/travel destinations in Jalisco”

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