An independent report on living in Puerto Vallarta, scored across cost, safety, weather, jobs, healthcare, education, transport, and twelve more axes. No tourism board input. No paid placement.
Puerto Vallarta scored 7.6 on the everycity index in 2026, placing it in the upper middle band of the global table. The headline numbers: rent on a one bedroom in the central districts runs 32,400 pesos (1,820 dollars), the monthly all in cost lands at 1,940 dollars for a single resident, the income tax position is captured in the section below, and the safety score is 7.1 on the same 10 point scale. The position of Puerto Vallarta on the global table reflects the specific combination of Mexico fundamentals and the local city overlay.
The case for Puerto Vallarta, in shortest form, lives in the combination of price, geography, and culture for the US or Canadian remote worker priced out of California or British Columbia, the dual income couple wanting a beach base on the Pacific coast, the early stage retiree with a documented income, and the digital nomad on the temporary resident visa. The full numbers and the case against run by category through the rest of this report. If you want the comparison view instead, start with Puerto Vallarta vs Lisbon or Puerto Vallarta vs Bali, then return here for the deep read.
The data feeding this report comes from our methodology page, with primary sources at the bottom. Numbers are May 2026 unless stated otherwise. Currency is the peso with USD conversion in parentheses where useful. The 2026 update reflects post 2024 tax and visa changes where relevant; the next refresh ships in August 2026.
One reading note. This is the long form report. If you only want the headline numbers, the city score generator returns the index figure with custom weights in 30 seconds. If you want a country level overview, Mexico places Puerto Vallarta on the national table. For the regional view, North America places Puerto Vallarta on the regional table alongside Lisbon, Bali, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Merida. The cross references run thick deliberately; jump to the section that matches the question you came with.
For new readers: this report sits inside Volume 04 of the everycity atlas, our 2026 issue. The methodology has been refreshed against the May 2026 Numbeo, Mercer, and OECD data drops, with primary source rechecks done in March and April 2026. Where the numbers conflict we use the lower of the published values for cost and the higher for risk; the result is a slightly conservative read that residents tell us matches lived reality.
Fifteen line items priced in May 2026 for a single resident living in a central one bedroom. Family of four numbers run 2.4 times the single resident figure.
Total monthly all in for a single resident in a central one bedroom: 1,940 dollars. That positions Puerto Vallarta on the global cost table relative to London, Berlin, Dubai, and Lisbon on the same May 2026 basis. For the family of four equivalent, the figure lands at 4,470 dollars before international school, which is the line item that changes the math.
For international transfers and multi currency accounts during the move, Wise remains the cleanest tool we have tested across the cities in this index. On a typical 5,000 dollar transfer, the cost differential between Wise and most banks runs at 80 to 110 dollars. Booking the first month in a serviced apartment through Booking.com while you find a long term contract is the standard play. See the 2026 cost of living report for the city by city table.
Reader question we get often: how do Puerto Vallarta costs compare on a purchasing power basis. The cost converter tool takes a salary in your home city and tells you what equivalent number you would need in Puerto Vallarta to maintain the same standard of living, adjusted for tax and currency. Bookmark it before you accept the offer. The cheapest cities ranking and the Puerto Vallarta vs Merida comparison cover the standard cross checks.
Three quiet costs new residents to Puerto Vallarta tend to underestimate: the deposit and agent fee structure on the first long term rental, which can total two to three months of headline rent; the furniture and household setup round, which typically runs at two to four months of rent equivalent even with reasonable thrift; and the first quarter of duplicated bills as old country contracts wind down. Budget the move at 1.5 times the headline rent, and pad another month of all in costs as a buffer for the first eight weeks while contracts get sorted. The relocation checklist has the line by line for Puerto Vallarta.
Puerto Vallarta scored 7.1 overall. The breakdown matters more than the headline.
Compared with the rest of the index, Puerto Vallarta ranks against Lisbon, Bali, London at 7.4, and Berlin at 8.0 on the same scale. The safest cities ranking places the comparable cities on the global table; the position of Puerto Vallarta on the table reflects the specific mix of property crime, violent crime, traffic safety, and emergency response that the four scores above capture.
Practical notes for new residents: violent crime is the lower probability event in most cities at scale; property crime, traffic incidents, and the specific risks of the Puerto Vallarta street pattern matter more for the daily resident. Carry an international policy from SafetyWing or Cigna Global for the first six months while your local cover gets sorted. The full safety methodology is on our methodology page. The solo female safety ranking and family safety ranking show how Puerto Vallarta compares on those axes specifically.
The four categories that make up the overall safety score are: violent crime rate per 100,000, property crime rate per 100,000, traffic fatality rate per 100,000, and emergency response time in minutes. The composite weighting and the underlying data sources are documented in the methodology page; primary inputs include EIU Safe Cities, Numbeo crime indices, WHO traffic data, and the national statistics office for Mexico where the local data is available at the city level.
tropical savanna, Aw under Koppen, 89F summer highs, 64F winter lows, 76 percent average humidity, 2,580 hours of sun a year.
The best months to live in Puerto Vallarta are November, December, January, February, March, April. The worst, in our reader survey, was September for the combination of temperature, daylight, and rainfall variables. The winter solstice in Puerto Vallarta runs 10 hours and 58 minutes of daylight. For a city that can match your home weather, see the climate match tool. For seasonal travel within the same climate band, the best weather ranking is the standard cross reference.
Climate practical notes for Puerto Vallarta: the housing stock, the heating and cooling load, and the seasonal humidity all shape monthly utility costs and what the indoor air feels like across the year. The Puerto Vallarta housing quality guide breaks down what to look for during viewings. The Puerto Vallarta air quality report tracks PM2.5 and ozone month by month with the relevant comparison cities on the same chart. If you have asthma or a young child, this is the report you want before signing a lease.
Climate adaptation is a longer conversation. The 2024 to 2026 trend lines for Puerto Vallarta match the regional pattern: warmer summers on the high end, more variable storm activity, and the long term resilience question for any 30 to 50 year resident. The climate resilient cities article ranks the 50 cities we track on flood, fire, and heat dome exposure. The Puerto Vallarta climate trends report goes deeper on the local picture, with the 30 year temperature and precipitation curves overlaid on the same chart.
The Koppen climate type for Puerto Vallarta (tropical savanna, Aw under Koppen) places it in a global cluster of comparable cities; residents moving from outside the cluster usually need 6 to 18 months of acclimation. The climate match tool identifies the 10 closest matches to Puerto Vallarta on the global weather chart and is the cleanest way to gauge how shocking or familiar the climate will feel from your departure city.
Salary medians are May 2026, sourced from Glassdoor, Levels.fyi, the Mexico national statistics office, and OECD wage data. Tax figures are from the official revenue authority.
The major employers in Puerto Vallarta are: Grupo Vidanta, the Marriott Puerto Vallarta Resort and Spa, the Westin Resort and Spa, Hospital CMQ, Cornerstone Hospital, the cruise line port operations, the regional headquarters of Mexicana de Aviacion, the Puerto Vallarta International Airport authority, and the dense remote work population servicing US and Canadian payrolls. The full take home math is sensitive to deductions, social security contributions, and any expatriate concessions. The tax calculator tool is the cleanest way to run the numbers on a real offer. For benchmarking against other cities, the highest paying cities ranking and the Puerto Vallarta vs London comparison cover the major destinations on the same chart.
Note on tax: Mexico operates a progressive personal income tax with rates from 1.92 percent to 35 percent across 11 bands; the top rate kicks in above 4,511,707 pesos of annual income. Social and health insurance contributions run an additional 7.65 percent employee, 36 percent employer combined. Read the Mexico tax guide 2026 before you assume the headline rate is the take home rate; for most relocating professionals the effective rate runs 6 to 12 points below the marginal top depending on deductions and credits.
Working culture in Puerto Vallarta is its own variable. The standard hours, the holiday calendar, and the negotiating norms shape the offer math more than any spreadsheet captures. The Puerto Vallarta working culture guide covers the specifics. The shorter version: read the relocation checklist for the items the recruiters skip, and negotiate the contract before signing.
Career mobility for the relocated worker varies sharply by sector, by language fluency, and by visa class in Puerto Vallarta. The cities for tech jobs ranking and the highest paying cities ranking track the patterns across the 100 cities in the index. The visa to citizenship guide covers the long term pathways for Mexico.
One more lens. The dual income household question. The spouse work right depends on the visa class in Puerto Vallarta; some routes attach automatic work rights to the dependent permit, others do not. The spouse visa guide covers the 30 most common destination cities, including Puerto Vallarta, and identifies the regimes worth optimizing the primary visa about.
Eight neighborhoods, each with the rent number and a one line verdict.
The neighborhood scores feed our neighborhood matcher tool, which takes your lifestyle inputs and returns the right area within Puerto Vallarta on a 1 to 10 fit. For comparable neighborhood guides in other cities, see London neighborhoods, Tokyo neighborhoods, and Paris neighborhoods.
For long term rentals beyond the first month, residents use the local property portals and the English speaking expat groups for fast moving units. Bring the documentation that the Mexico system requires (typically a residence registration, an employment contract, and three months of bank statements). The relocation checklist covers the documentation pattern by destination city, and the Puerto Vallarta rental process guide walks the local steps.
Two neighborhood rules of thumb the data supports. First, the second ring out from the geographic center is almost always the best value: cheap enough to feel like a discount, central enough to feel central by transit. Second, the neighborhood directly adjacent to the most expensive one tends to gentrify next; the residents who buy in early capture the upside. Track those two rules across the eight Puerto Vallarta neighborhoods above and you can usually pick the right one in fifteen minutes.
Healthcare scored 6.8 on a 10 point scale. The methodology weights access, cost, and outcomes equally.
Public Seguro Popular replaced by IMSS Bienestar at no cost for residents below the IMSS threshold, supplemented by private insurance for expat residents. Hospital CMQ Premiere, Hospital San Javier, and Cornerstone Hospital handle most expat care; emergency response sits in the 12 to 18 minute band.
For new arrivals: pick up an interim international policy from SafetyWing or Cigna Global for the gap between arrival and local registration; once your residency is in place, you can enroll in the local system per the Mexico rules. The expat insurance guide covers the trade off in detail and the cities with the best healthcare ranking places Puerto Vallarta on the global table.
Dental, vision, and mental health coverage typically sit outside the basic insurance plans regardless of country. Routine dental cleaning, eye exams, and therapy sessions are the line items new residents underestimate. The Puerto Vallarta dental care guide and the expat mental health guide cover the realistic costs and the wait pattern across the 30 cities residents most often relocate to. For prescription medication, the local pharmacy network is the right starting point; bring two months of supply for any specialty drug and switch on arrival.
Maternity, pediatric, and senior care in Puerto Vallarta run through their own pathways inside the local system. The Puerto Vallarta maternity care guide and the Puerto Vallarta senior care guide cover the access pattern and the cost band for both. The two big variables most residents underweight when comparing healthcare systems are the GP gatekeeping pattern (does the family doctor gate specialist access, or can you self refer) and the out of pocket cap (does the system have one, and at what threshold).
The international school option, the local school option, and the cost of each.
American School of Puerto Vallarta (the IB candidate), Colegio Lomas del Mar, Britania Internacional Puerto Vallarta, and the local bilingual gymnasia in Versalles. International tuition runs 165,000 to 290,000 pesos a year per child plus enrollment fees. Local public schools rank in the regional mid tier on PISA; bilingual streams at certain Puerto Vallarta schools are oversubscribed. Plan two to three application cycles ahead.
The family rating for Puerto Vallarta weights school quality, park access, safety, healthcare, and the cost of a three bedroom flat. See the best cities for families ranking for the full table. The relocating with kids guide covers the school admissions calendar by country, which in Mexico typically opens months ahead of enrollment. Plan two to three application cycles ahead.
Beyond school, the family experience in Puerto Vallarta is shaped by what is free. Public parks, public libraries, public swimming pools, and free or low cost cultural admission are the four amenities that change a family budget the most. Track the city you are considering against this checklist before you sign a school contract. The family budget guide models the realistic monthly all in figure for a family of four across 30 destination cities including Puerto Vallarta, and Babbel remains the cleanest entry point for the parent who wants a working level of the local language inside six months.
For the working couple, daycare and after school care are the line items that change the dual income math. The Puerto Vallarta childcare guide works through the application timeline and the wait list pattern. Most popular daycare networks in major cities have wait lists of 6 to 18 months; plan accordingly.
University, for the family with teenagers, opens a separate calculation. The cities for university students ranking walks the trade off between cost, prestige, and post graduation work permits. The Mexico post study work pathway is a key variable for families using Puerto Vallarta as a long term base; the visa guide covers the rules.
Walkability 7.2, transit 5.4, bike 4.8. Car needed: Maybe.
The Puerto Vallarta transport pattern combines the public network, the local taxi or ride hail layer, and the variable role of the private car. the bus network covers the central corridor for 12 pesos a ride, with the urban taxi layer filling the gaps. For relocation scouting trips and the first two weeks before your local transit card arrives, a rental from Discover Cars covers most needs. The cities you can live without a car ranking places Puerto Vallarta on the same chart as Amsterdam, Tokyo, and Zurich.
Airport access is the variable most travelers underweight. The international flight density, the connection options, and the time from your home neighborhood to the gate matter for the global business traveler and for the long term family with parents abroad. The Puerto Vallarta airport access guide walks the routes with the actual costs and times. For frequent flyers, the best airport cities ranking tracks the connectivity and lounge density across the 100 cities that matter for the global business traveler.
The food signatures, the nightlife rating, the cultural calendar.
Food in Puerto Vallarta: pescado zarandeado (the local grilled fish preparation), birria (the Jalisco variation), tortas ahogadas (the drowned sandwich, a Guadalajara import), the dense palapa beach restaurant network, raicilla and tequila distillery tours in the Sierra Madre foothills, the malecon street food corridor, and the brunch culture that pulls the Canadian and US expat resident base. The nightlife scores 8.1 on the 10 point scale; the methodology weights bar density, late hour transport, and the diversity of the scene. The best cities for nightlife ranking places Puerto Vallarta in context against Lisbon, Bali, Playa del Carmen, Tulum.
Cultural temperament in Puerto Vallarta carries the Mexico cultural signature with the local city overlay. For day to day cultural input, the Puerto Vallarta cultural calendar tracks the festivals, museum exhibitions, and gigs worth a flight. Tour bookings for first time visitors and friends arriving for a long weekend run cleanest through GetYourGuide; the local operators mostly resell the same stock at a markup.
Two underrated reads on cultural fit: how late the city eats, and how quietly it complains. The Puerto Vallarta dining rhythm runs on the local clock. The cities for foodies ranking lists the food capitals on a single chart alongside Lisbon, Bali, Playa del Carmen, Tulum. For complaint culture, the local social media and the local press tell you what residents fight about; the Puerto Vallarta resident grievances roundup reads them so you do not have to.
Median internet speed 88 Mbps. Coworking density: 12 spaces. Nomad visa: No dedicated digital nomad visa, but the temporary resident visa for the remote worker with documented income above 4,300 dollars a month covers a 12 month renewable pathway; tax residency triggers after 183 days.
The remote work rating for Puerto Vallarta reflects the combination of internet speed, coworking density, time zone overlap with the major business hubs, and visa pathway for the working remote resident. Median internet speed 88 Mbps on fiber, coworking density at 12 spaces inside the central wards, and a time zone that overlaps the region cleanly. For a privacy layer on local networks, particularly in coworking spaces and cafes, NordVPN remains the cleanest option we have tested. The best cities for remote work ranking covers the full table.
For nomads: the visa story is the variable most underweight when picking a remote work base. The nomad visa guide 2026 tracks the eligibility, the cost, the renewal terms, and the tax residency triggers across the 47 cities that now offer a dedicated nomad pathway. Read it before you book a flight, not after.
For coworking specifically, the density figure of 12 spaces hides a wide quality range in Puerto Vallarta. The premium operators run on the high end of the local market, with mid market and budget spaces filling the rest. The Puerto Vallarta coworking guide tracks the specific operators with the floor plans and the monthly numbers. The best cities for digital nomads ranking keeps the macro view, with Puerto Vallarta placed on the same axis as Lisbon, Berlin, Bali, and Chiang Mai for direct comparison.
Puerto Vallarta works for the remote worker earning US or Canadian salary at Mexico cost basis, the early retiree with a documented 4,300 dollars a month, the family that can stomach the regional school capacity, and the expatriate who values the existing English speaking community over the deeper cultural immersion of an inland city. The salary base for the local market supports a comfortable life on a single income above the median and an enviable one on two for households plugged into the strongest local sectors. The case against has its own shape: expat ecosystem creates a price floor on rent that has compressed local supply, English fluency at the counter outside Zona Romantica drops sharply, the September to October hurricane and rain season is a genuine annual variable, the international school options are thinner than Guadalajara, and the seasonal tourism cycle creates a quiet six month and a loud six month that residents either love or do not. None of that erases the core; few cities in the same population and price band sit in the same combination on the global index, and the next 24 months of regional dynamics will likely tighten the case rather than loosen it. If you can earn the salary the local market supports, accept the climate and security variables, and tolerate the friction of the local bureaucratic system, you live somewhere meaningfully better calibrated for daily life than the metropolitan averages of comparable destinations.
For the comparison view: Puerto Vallarta vs London, Puerto Vallarta vs Singapore, Puerto Vallarta vs Lisbon. For the country level read: Mexico. For the regional read: North America. For the methodology behind every number in this report: methodology.
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