Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for an intense winter season as it expects a significant influx of Canadian tourists, solidifying its position as the second most important international market for this renowned beach destination. The reactivation of flights from major Canadian cities—Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver—has positioned Puerto Vallarta among the top three national destinations attracting tourism from Canada.
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