Puerto Vallarta Unleashes Its First ‘Collab Week’—A Queer Utopia for Spicy Creators and Fans
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Puerto Vallarta Unleashes Its First ‘Collab Week’—A Queer Utopia for Spicy Creators and Fans

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If you’ve ever dreamed of sipping tequila with your favorite OnlyFans or JustFor.Fans creators while the Pacific sparkles behind you—and let’s be honest, who in our community hasn’t—then Puerto Vallarta’s upcoming Collab Week PV is about to make those fantasies gloriously real. Mark your calendars: from December 2nd to 8th, 2025, the city is morphing into a queer content creator paradise, and you’re invited to the party, the meet-ups, the boat, and, yes, the legendary underwear bash.

Let’s get one thing straight—actually, let’s not. Puerto Vallarta is that rare beach destination where rainbow flags flutter as naturally as palm fronds, and queer nightlife pulses with the rhythm of freedom. But Collab Week PV isn’t just another party on the sand; it’s the first event of its kind in Mexico, gathering 150–200 LGBTQ+ digital creators (think: models, adult entertainers, and content visionaries), their fans, and local partners for a uniquely collaborative, celebratory experience.

For years, JustFor.Fans has hosted model summits in the U.S., but this is the platform’s first global leap. “Collab Week is a way to make things easier…and who doesn’t want a tax-deductible excuse to go to Puerto Vallarta for a week?” tease organizers, capturing the mischievous, entrepreneurial spirit that defines queer online culture.

The real magic? This isn’t just a business trip for creators—it’s a celebration of queer visibility, a safe haven for bodies of every shape and hue, and a living example of how digital intimacy and IRL (in real life) connection can thrive side by side.

Collab Week PV isn’t playing coy. The schedule reads like an LGBTQ+ fever dream:

- Tuesday, Dec. 2: Arrive at Almar Resort, where creators mix, mingle, and maybe spark a few cross-platform collaborations before the evening’s VIP party.

- Wednesday, Dec. 3: Creators take over Spartacus Bathhouse (private, of course), then the night explodes upwards at Almar’s rooftop opening party.

- Thursday, Dec. 4: Jet’s Naked Boat Tours whisks creators to a secluded cove for a clothing-optional beach day—because why shouldn’t your content calendar include a little vitamin sea?

- Friday–Monday, Dec. 5–8: Mantamar Beach Club transforms into a fan’s playground, with public events running noon to 8 p.m. daily. The after-dark highlight? An underwear party at Industry Nightclub, followed by a dazzling white party to keep the vibes electric.

- Sunday, Dec. 7: Club Jets hosts an all-night JFF takeover, with a special meet-and-greet during the NKD party—open to the public, of course.

It’s not just the venues that matter, but the unapologetic celebration of queer bodies, queer creativity, and the microcosm of LGBTQ+ culture that flourishes when you mix sun, sea, and a dash of exhibitionism.

If Collab Week PV is the main event, then Jet de la Isla is its spirit guide. The owner of Jet’s Naked Beach and the mastermind behind the infamous boat tours, Jet’s story is one of queer migration, reinvention, and community building.

“This is a chance to join forces—Latin & international creators, fans, and local businesses—in a location that supports our community,” Jet says, radiating both pride and practicality. After moving to Vallarta in 2016, he built his tour company with a simple vision: to offer LGBTQ+ people a space of joy, connection, and adventure, far from the pressures of the mainstream. “When a creator books, they’re looking for the ultimate virgin Mexican beach paradise…We bring that together—the bay, the crew, the fantasy”.

Jet’s collaboration with Collab Week PV is more than business; it’s a homecoming for queer travelers and creators alike. His tours, famous for their open-mindedness and inclusivity, perfectly encapsulate the event’s ethos: everyone belongs, and every body deserves to shine.

In 2025, queer content creation is big business. But behind the paywalls and the DMs, there’s a deeper hunger for real-world connection—a hunger Collab Week PV is poised to satisfy. As digital creators navigate burnout and the grind of content calendars, events like this offer a reset: a place to network, experiment, and, above all, celebrate without apology.

For fans, it’s a rare chance to step beyond the screen, meet their icons, and participate in a new kind of queer festival—one that blurs the line between celebrity and community, online and offline, fantasy and reality. If Pride is about visibility, Collab Week PV is about interactivity—a living, breathing manifestation of queer life in the 21st century.

Why did organizers pick Puerto Vallarta? The answer is simple: no other city on this side of the equator has embraced queer tourism, safety, and hospitality quite like Vallarta. Its accessibility from the U.S. and Canada, combined with a rapidly growing LGBTQ+ presence, makes it the perfect launchpad for Collab Week’s global ambitions.

According to organizers, plans are already in the works to expand Collab Week to other international hotspots. But for now, Vallarta is the epicenter—a place where local businesses, creators, and fans are writing a new chapter in LGBTQ+ culture, one party at a time.

The emotional resonance of Collab Week PV runs deeper than just the parties or the promise of sun-kissed selfies. At its core, the event is about reclaiming joy, agency, and connection in a world that too often asks queer people to shrink or disappear. It’s about building bridges—between Latin and international creators, between online and offline selves, between the fantasy of queer paradise and the reality of chosen family.

As Jet de la Isla puts it: “We’ve built our tours to offer reliability, communication and connection with the local community. Collab Week helps bring all of that together”.

Whether you’re a creator, a die-hard fan, or simply looking for your next queer adventure, Collab Week PV is shaping up to be an unmissable moment. It’s proof, once again, that when LGBTQ+ people come together—online or off—the result is something magical, transformative, and defiantly alive.

So dust off your swim trunks, charge your phone, and get ready to see—and be seen—in the queerest, most creative corner of Mexico this December.


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