Location: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Currency: MXN Mex$ Mexican Peso
ATMs in Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR), plus additional ATMs and banks near Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
SCOTIABANK ATM — Terminal Arrivals (Ambulatory / Landside)
- Location: Inside the terminal building, Arrivals ambulatory area (landside) (the main public arrivals corridor after you exit Customs/Arrivals processing)
- Hours: 24 hrs
BBVA BANCOMER ATM — Terminal Arrivals (Ambulatory / Landside)
- Location: Inside the terminal building, Arrivals ambulatory area (landside) (same public arrivals corridor)
- Hours: 24 hrs
BANORTE ATM — Terminal Arrivals (Ambulatory / Landside)
- Location: Inside the terminal building, Arrivals ambulatory area (landside) (same public arrivals corridor)
- Hours: 24 hrs
HSBC BANCO & ATM — Terminal Arrivals (Ambulatory / Landside)
- Location: Inside the terminal building, Arrivals ambulatory area (landside) (look for HSBC branding along the public arrivals corridor)
- Hours: 24 hrs
SANTANDER ATM — Terminal Arrivals (Ambulatory / Landside)
- Location: Inside the terminal building, Arrivals ambulatory area (landside) (same public arrivals corridor)
- Hours: 24 hrs
QUANTA PAGA (Payments / Cash Service Point) — International Baggage Claim
- Location: International baggage claim zone (useful if you need a staffed payment/cash service point before fully leaving the arrivals processing flow)
- Hours: 06:00–22:00
GLOBO CAMBIO (Currency Exchange) — Terminal Arrivals (Ambulatory / Landside)
- Location: Inside the terminal building, Arrivals ambulatory area (landside) (near the arrivals flow and passenger services)
- Hours: 08:00–20:00
HSBC Bank Branch (Bank Counter) — Terminal (Domestic Arrivals Area)
- Location: Inside the terminal building, Domestic arrivals area (best if you need bank staff help with card issues, limits, or cash services during branch hours)
- Hours: Typically weekday business hours (branch counters are not usually 24/7 even when ATMs are)
BBVA Centro PyME (Branch + ATM) — Av. Francisco Medina Ascencio (Near PVR)
- Location: Av. Francisco Medina Ascencio (main airport corridor toward Hotel Zone / downtown) — a common “first stop” ATM/branch for travelers leaving the airport by taxi/ride share
- Hours: Branch hours typically 08:30–16:00 (Mon–Fri); ATM access may be extended depending on the lobby/vestibule
Grupo Financiero Banorte Cajero — Av. Francisco Villa (Near PVR)
- Location: Av. Francisco Villa (easy to reach once you’re leaving the airport area toward residential/commercial zones)
- Hours: 07:00–23:00
Citibanamex (Banamex) ATM — Zona Hotelera (Near PVR)
- Location: Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio (Hotel Zone) — convenient if you’re heading north/south along the main hotel corridor
- Hours: Typically 24 hrs for exterior ATMs; confirm on-site
Citibanamex (Banamex) ATM — Zona Hotelera (Near PVR)
- Location: Calle Prisciliano Sánchez (Hotel Zone) — useful if you’re routed through central hotel/retail areas
- Hours: Typically 24 hrs for exterior ATMs; confirm on-site
BBVA Bancomer ATM — Villas Vallarta (Near PVR)
- Location: Villas Vallarta (near the airport/hotel corridor) — convenient if you’re staying around Marina Vallarta / Hotel Zone
- Hours: Typically 24 hrs for vestibule/exterior ATMs; confirm on-site
BBVA Bancomer ATM — Plaza Caracol (Near PVR)
- Location: Plaza Caracol shopping area — a good backup if you prefer using an ATM at a busy retail center with security and lighting
- Hours: Mall/ATM access varies (often daytime to late evening); confirm on-site
Banamex (Citibanamex) ATM — Plaza Genovesa (Near PVR)
- Location: Plaza Genovesa — convenient if you’re routed through commercial zones after leaving the airport
- Hours: Typically daytime to late evening depending on plaza access; confirm on-site
BBVA Branch/ATM — Las Jarretaderas (Airport Corridor Toward Riviera Nayarit)
- Location: Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio (Las Jarretaderas) — useful if you’re going toward Nuevo Vallarta / Nayarit and want to withdraw after leaving airport congestion
- Hours: Branch hours typically 08:30–16:00 (Mon–Fri); ATM access may be extended depending on vestibule access
Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR) map/homepage.
International Arrivals (PVR)
- After landing, follow the airport signs for Arrivals and Immigration (international processing).
- Complete Immigration, then continue to Baggage Claim and collect your luggage.
- Proceed to Customs and complete the exit process.
- When you step into the public Arrivals corridor (landside), slow down and look for signage that says “ATM / Cajero” or bank logos (Scotiabank, BBVA, Banorte, HSBC, Santander).
- Walk along the Arrivals ambulatory corridor (the main public walkway immediately outside the secure arrivals processing area). The airport’s primary bank ATMs are typically grouped here rather than scattered deep inside departures.
- If you need a staffed service point during the arrivals flow, look for QUANTA PAGA near International baggage claim (when open).
- Withdraw the cash you need (Mexican pesos) before you exit to the outside curb and transportation area.
- If you accidentally walk outside first, re-enter the terminal and return to the Arrivals ambulatory corridor—this is the easiest place to find the primary bank ATMs.
- After withdrawing, continue toward your transport (authorized taxi, rideshare pickup zones where permitted, shuttle desks) without stopping for unsolicited offers.
Domestic Arrivals (PVR)
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and proceed to Baggage Claim.
- Collect your luggage and follow the passenger flow to the public Arrivals area (landside).
- In the public arrivals area, look for the Arrivals ambulatory corridor—this is where the primary bank ATMs are typically installed.
- Scan for bank logos and the words “ATM / Cajero”. The bank ATMs are commonly positioned so you can use them before you exit to the curb.
- If you need additional help, look for the HSBC bank counter/branch area in/near the domestic arrivals zone during business hours.
- Withdraw cash, then continue to the curbside transport area.
- If one ATM is out of service or has a line, move to another bank’s machine in the same corridor (the main on-airport ATMs are usually close to each other).
Quick PVR Landmarks That Mean You’re Close
- Arrivals ambulatory corridor: If you’re in the main public corridor just after leaving arrivals processing and you can see multiple traveler-service counters/desks, you’re in the right zone for the ATMs.
- Before the curb: If you can see the outdoor pickup lanes or you feel the airflow from the main doors, you’re very close—ATMs are usually just inside this threshold on the arrivals side.
- Bank logo cluster: Seeing two or more bank logos (BBVA/HSBC/Santander/Banorte/Scotiabank) usually means you’ve found the main ATM grouping.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.
ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR)
- Use the arrivals-corridor ATMs before you go outside: at PVR, the main bank ATMs are placed in the Arrivals ambulatory corridor (landside). It’s easier (and usually calmer) to withdraw there than after you’re outside at the curb.
- Expect ATMs to charge an on-screen operator fee: PVR’s on-airport bank ATMs commonly display the fee before you confirm. If the fee looks unusually high, cancel and try another bank’s ATM in the same corridor.
- Choose “Decline Conversion” when prompted: if the ATM offers to convert the withdrawal into your home currency (DCC), it often comes with a worse exchange rate. Select “Without conversion / Charge in MXN” whenever possible.
- Try a different bank if your card is rejected: it’s common for some cards to work on one Mexican bank network but not another. At PVR you can usually walk a few steps and try BBVA, Banorte, HSBC, Santander, or Scotiabank without leaving the arrivals corridor.
- Busy arrival waves = lines: if multiple international flights land close together, one ATM can develop a line quickly. Don’t wait—move to the next machine in the corridor.
- Withdraw smaller bills if the option appears: taxis/tips are easier with smaller denominations. If the ATM asks about bill mix, choose the option that gives you smaller notes.
- Get enough pesos for your first 24 hours: PVR is close to town, but having cash on hand helps for tips, smaller vendors, and transport. A quick withdrawal at arrivals is usually the fastest solution.
- Skip unsolicited “help” at the ATM: if anyone offers help using the machine, politely decline and move to another ATM or wait for a clear moment. Use ATMs only when you can see the screen and keypad clearly.
- If you’re heading toward Riviera Nayarit: consider withdrawing at the airport first to avoid detours; otherwise, a backup option is a bank/ATM along Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio on the way out.
FAQs – Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Airport (PVR) ATMs
Where are the ATMs inside Puerto Vallarta Airport (PVR)?
The primary bank ATMs are located inside the terminal in the Arrivals ambulatory corridor (landside), which is the main public walkway you enter after completing arrivals formalities and exiting into the public area.
Which banks have ATMs at PVR Airport?
The on-airport bank ATM lineup typically includes Scotiabank, BBVA (Bancomer), Banorte, HSBC, and Santander, all located in the Arrivals public corridor.
Are PVR Airport ATMs open 24 hours?
The main bank ATMs in the Arrivals corridor are commonly listed as 24 hrs. Some related services (like currency exchange or payment service points) operate on shorter schedules.
Is there an ATM after Customs when arriving internationally?
Yes. After you clear Immigration, collect bags, and pass Customs, you enter the public Arrivals corridor where the bank ATMs are typically installed. Look for “ATM / Cajero” signs and bank logos.
How much are ATM fees at PVR Airport?
Fees vary by the bank ATM you use and your own bank’s policies. The ATM normally shows an operator fee on-screen before you confirm the withdrawal, and your home bank may add an additional fee.
What should I do if the ATM offers conversion to my home currency?
Choose to be charged in MXN (Mexican pesos) and decline conversion whenever the option appears. This usually avoids poor exchange rates from dynamic currency conversion.
What if one ATM is out of cash or has a long line?
Stay in the Arrivals corridor and switch to another bank’s ATM nearby. At PVR, the main bank ATMs are typically close together, so trying another machine is usually faster than waiting.
Is there a bank counter inside the airport if I need help?
PVR commonly lists an HSBC bank branch/counter inside the terminal (near the domestic arrivals area). It’s useful for certain issues that an ATM can’t solve, but it usually operates on business hours rather than 24/7.
Can I withdraw USD from PVR Airport ATMs?
Most airport ATMs primarily dispense Mexican pesos. If you specifically need USD, a currency exchange counter may be a better option, but rates can differ.
What’s the best way to avoid extra charges when using a PVR airport ATM?
Use the Arrivals bank ATMs, decline conversion, and compare fees across banks in the corridor. If the displayed fee is high, cancel and try a different bank’s ATM before completing the transaction.
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