Mexico Tourism Board News
Breaking Travel News investigates: Punta Monterrey Beach Resort, Mexico
Punta Monterrey Beach Resort is a private beach where guests can really relax and be in touch with nature and the sea. The property is surrounded by 300 acres of jungle which is an ecological reserve. Here Adam Kahan visits for Breaking Travel News.
Breaking Travel News investigates: Casa Kimberly, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Built in 1958, Casa Kimberly is a secluded, luxurious residence in the dreamy town of Puerto Vallarta. On the western coast of Mexico, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the hotel plays homage to its namesake, the daughter of Hollywood stars Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Here Adam Kahan visits for Breaking Travel News to discover more about this one of a kind location.
Mexico adds millions of seats in airlift capacity in 2017
Figures from the Mexico Tourism Board have shown international airline connectivity into the country has increased dramatically - reaching 28 million seats in direct flights to Mexico per annum.
WTM 2017: Mexico launches new promotion campaign to UK travellers
The Mexico Tourism Board has revealed its new campaign, “A World of Its Own” to the UK – its third biggest market – at World Travel Market. The campaign represents the next chapter in Mexico’s global tourism positioning and promotion, and focuses on the vibrant, multi-faceted experiences that keep Brits returning to Mexico and its hundreds of destinations, time and again.
WTM 2017: Mexico confirmed as headline sponsor
Mexico has been confirmed as the headline sponsor for visitor registration at WTM London 2017 – the leading global event for the travel industry. The agreement is part of the destination’s plan to further promote itself to the global travel and tourism industry, building on a successful year.
Mexico Tourism Board launches new global ad campaign
The Mexico Tourism Board has unveiled a new global campaign, A World of Its Own. The campaign represents the next chapter in the destination’s global tourism positioning and focuses on the vibrant, multi-faceted experiences that keep visitors coming back to Mexico and its hundreds of destinations, time and again.
Mexican president Peña Nieto in China for Alibaba deal
Alibaba Group executive chairman Jack Ma and Mexico president Enrique Peña Nieto have witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding designed to promote Mexican products and assist companies seeking to tap into the dynamic Chinese economy through e-commerce.
Seadust Cancun Family Resort launches in Mexico
Seadust Cancun Family Resort, a new beachfront all-inclusive property catering to families, will begin welcoming guests this month. Situated on Cancun’s renowned hotel zone, Seadust Cancun Family Resort features 505 spacious guest accommodations, diverse dining establishments, amenities for all ages, access to the Mexican Caribbean’s most pristine beach and so much more.
Acapulco, Mexico, hosts successful Tianguis Turístico
The 42nd edition of Tianguis Turístico in Acapulco, organised by the Mexico Tourism Board, broke records in terms of attendees, number of business meetings and participation from companies, buyers, and countries. The figures show the event exceeding the results in all of these categories from all Tianguis Turístico during the last five years.
Mexico welcomes 35m international visitors in 2016
The Mexico Tourism Board has announced a record-breaking 35 million international visitors travelled to Mexico in 2016, representing a growth of nine per cent compared to 2015.
Mexico sees surge in global air connectivity
The Mexico Tourism Board have announced that Mexico’s global air connectivity continues to grow at a record pace, with airlines around the world adding new routes, additional flights on existing routes, and upgrading to the latest aircraft models with larger capacities in order to meet the impressive demand for travel to Mexico.
World Travel Market 2016: Mexico prepares to welcome Hotel Xcaret
Visitors with an interest in green tourism can find out about Hotel Xcaret, which is currently under construction in Mexico and which will be the first hotel to have an EarthCheck certification for its planning and design when it opens next year. The 900-room all-suite luxury ocean-front resort is due to open in December 2017 in the Maya Riviera, the first accommodation made from start to finish by the consortium Grupo Experiencias Xcaret, which prides itself on its commitment to sustainability, social responsibility and innovation.