Posts Tagged ‘Tourism’

Hotel Occupancy Up At Last

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

For the first time since 2008, hotel occupancy is up by one percentage point, marking the first increase in two years. Largely cited as a mark of the global economy, tourism has been hampered for the last few years, but is continuing to steadily rise throughout the nation.

Tourism Secretary Gloria Guevara said it “was a fantastic year for tourism.”

Hotel occupancy clocked in at 87.3 percent for the period of January to April of 2010. To read the full story, click here.

Michelle Obama Urges Travel To Mexico

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

American Investment in Mexico Continues with Construction of New Doubletree Resort

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The Hilton empire has extended their reach into Mexico with an announcement yesterday that they will begin construction shortly on a new Doubletree by Hilton full service hotel in Mexico.

The multi-year management agreement with Consorcio Hotelero S.A. de C.V. includes terms of construction that are slated to begin within the month, with an estimated completion time somewhere around March of 2011.

“Doubletree by Hilton, Merida is another fine example of our efforts to expand the Hilton Worldwide portfolio of brands throughout Mexico and Latin America,” commented Danny Hughes, senior vice president, Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America, for Hilton Worldwide. “This agreement comes on the heels of the recent opening of Hilton Mexico City Reforma - the first managed Hilton property in the city center.  Now, we announce another great milestone for Hilton Worldwide as we bring the Doubletree by Hilton brand to this exciting country, and are pleased to being doing so with such reputable hospitality professionals.”

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American Beckman Takes PGA Title in Mexico

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

cameron-beckman-mayakoba-d4_2422952Cameron Beckman secured a PGA tour victory at the Mayakoba Classic this afternoon, shooting a 69 in the final round of play on Monday.

The area of Riviera Maya-Cancun has long attracted tourists from all over the world, but golfers in particular have been flocking towards the desination since the inception of the tournament in 2007.

The event marked a third career tour win for Beckman, but his first ever in Mexico.

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PBS highlights Mexico as a great place to spend your twilight

Monday, December 28th, 2009

PBS’ popular program The News Hour, recently did a profile on the multitudes of Americans enjoying their retirement in Mexico. The country has long been a hotspot for American ex-pats, but in recent years, retirees have discovered the joys and wonders of enjoying their twilight years in Mexico.

To read the full article, click here.

Famed Travel Writer Michael Browne and others endorse Mexico once again

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

In a big vote of confidence, Michael Browne, one of the world’s most respected travel writers, penned an article titled “Good News: Mexico is Back,” urging travelers to return to the popular destination.  He references Ken Pomerantz of  MLT Vacation who lauded Mexico as restoring its rightful place as a top tourist destination at last week’s Luxury Travel Expo.

“MLT is adding Los Cabos to its menu of offerings, but good things are happening all over Mexico. Acapulco has once again become a hot destination, and we expect to see growth there in the next year as well as the addition or renovation of major resort properties. “

To read the full article, click here.

Chicago Tribune recommends Mexico… by car

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Peter Ferry of the Chicago Tribune makes a compelling case for Americans to travel to Mexico by car. According to the writer, it not only makes fiscal sense, but it is sure to also make for a great time. With security and influenza being a non-issue, as Ferry puts it, there has never been a better time to visit Mexico, by plane, car, or any mode of transportation. To read the full article, click here.

Australian Students Tells Her Tale of Fun In Mexico

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

techThe University of Queensland recently published a story about one of it’s students, Alison Rae, who recently studied abroad in Mexico at the Tecnologico de Monterrey. Her tale is one of fun, adventure, and cultural understanding, even in the face of the H1N1 health crisis.

According to the student,

“I would definitely recommend Mexico as a place to go on exchange – the culture and way of life is very different to Australia but a great experience.”

With swine flu interrupting her first Mexican adventure, Ms Rae will resume her travels once the end-of-semester exams are complete.

“It happened a week before the assessment period, my brother was just about to arrive and we had plans to travel for about three weeks,” she said.

“I had to leave Mexico a few weeks early, so there were a few places I didn’t get to see and I’m also keen to explore Central America.”

 

To read the full story, click here.

Britney Spears Chooses Mexico as Vacation Destination

Monday, October 19th, 2009

According to celebrity blog site TMZ.com, “Britney Spears played at the beach in a black bikini with her boyfriend Jason Trawick. She and her boys jetted off to Mexico this weekend and hit up a Zihuatanejo resort.”

 

Britney and Mr. Trawick, who is also her manager took her two sons Jayden James and Sean Preston to enjoy the scenic Pacific overlooks.

 

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Travel + Leisure Mag Names Best Destination Spas

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Relaxing is a tough job, but somebody has to do it. Mexico’s top spas were recognized among the best in a recent finding published by ABC News.

 

“Only two spas in the Eastern U.S. made it onto Travel + Leisure’s top 10 list of the world’s best destination spas. Canyon Ranch in Lenox, Mass., was No. 4 on the list and The Lodge At Woodloch in Hawley, Pa., was 10th. Spas in Arizona, California, Mexico and Texas took the other spots, beginning with Mii amo, A Destination Spa At Enchantment, in Sedona, Ariz., in first place. Maya Tulum Wellness Retreat & Spa in Mexico was second, followed by Miraval, Arizona Resort & Spa, in Tucson.”

 

To read the full ABC News article, please click here.