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POSH PVR Escape, a luxury LGBTQIA+ destination weekend produced by Exec Eventz, is set to return to Puerto Vallarta in 2026 with an expanded four-day itinerary and added signature events.

POSH PVR Escape, a curated luxury travel weekend created for LGBTQIA+ travelers, is set to return to Puerto Vallarta with an expanded 2026 edition following a sold-out 2025 season. According to organizer Exec Eventz , the next iteration of the event will build on its growing reputation as one of the most sought-after queer destination weekends in Mexico.

The festival-style experience is anchored in Puerto Vallarta, a Pacific coastal city widely promoted as one of Mexico’s most LGBTQ+ inclusive destinations, particularly around its Zona Romántica neighborhood and oceanfront nightlife. The city regularly hosts queer-focused events and beach club parties, and POSH PVR Escape is positioned as a high-end addition to that landscape, blending nightlife, wellness, and community-building across multiple days.

For the upcoming cycle, Exec Eventz has confirmed that POSH PVR Escape will extend its format to four days, adding one extra day and an additional signature event compared with its earlier iteration. The organizing team has framed this expansion as an opportunity for more connection, programming, and shared experiences among attendees.

The event schedule published by Exec Eventz outlines a structured lineup from Friday through Monday. A welcome party is scheduled for Friday, July 24, at Eden Rooftop from 17:00–19:00, designed as an opening social gathering for guests arriving in Puerto Vallarta.

Later that night, the marquee POSH party is set for 22:00–03:00 at a yet-to-be-announced venue within the local nightlife circuit. On Saturday, July 25, the program moves to Mantamar Beach Club, a well-known LGBTQ+ beach venue in Puerto Vallarta, for a POSH Pool Party powered by CarterWear from 12:00–18:00. A second late-night POSH event follows that evening from 22:00–02:00 at another to-be-announced location.

Sunday’s schedule features the return of the POSH Brunch at SkyBar Rooftop, located at Amapas 380 in Zona Romántica, from 13:00–16:00, emphasizing daytime socializing and networking. That night, organizers have planned a POSH White Party from 19:00–00:00, continuing the themed nightlife programming that has become a staple of many international LGBTQ+ festivals. The weekend culminates on Monday, July 27, with a POSH Yacht Day from 12:00–18:00 on the Pacific Ocean, billed as a more intimate and scenic closing experience.

Exec Eventz has launched an early-bird promotion on all-access passes, offering a 15% discount through January 2 for the July 24–27 weekend. The company’s ticketing page confirms that these passes provide entry to the full weekend lineup, with a note that select add-on experiences may be purchased separately. Organizers have stated that this early-bird price is the lowest that will be available for the 2026 Escape, positioning it as an incentive for early booking.

The official host hotel for the event is Almar Resort, a property located in Puerto Vallarta’s beachfront LGBTQ+ district. The partnership includes a special discounted rate for guests who book using an exclusive POSH code, creating what organizers describe as a centralized “home base” for attendees over the course of the weekend. Exec Eventz’s customer information notes Almar Resort as the primary location reference for the event, reinforcing its role as the central lodging and meeting point.

Gaye Magazine has been announced as the official media partner for the upcoming edition, continuing a collaboration that highlights the event’s focus on LGBTQIA+ storytelling and visibility. The coverage emphasizes that POSH PVR Escape is designed as a space where gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and other queer-identifying travelers can experience nightlife, wellness, and culture in a setting that centers their identities.

In promotional language, Exec Eventz describes POSH PVR Escape as an LGBTQ+ travel experience that blends luxury venues, curated music, daytime wellness moments, and networking-style events. The program includes oceanfront wellness mornings, spa access, rooftop workouts, and social spaces alongside its nightlife parties, reflecting a broader trend of queer-focused travel experiences that prioritize both celebration and rest.

Organizers also highlight opportunities for attendees to connect with a global community of travelers, creatives, and innovators, particularly through events such as the POSH Brunch and other curated daytime gatherings. This emphasis on community and connection, alongside parties and performances, positions POSH PVR Escape as part of an evolving ecosystem of LGBTQ+ destination events that combine social, cultural, and leisure elements in affirming environments.
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