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Mexico received 130 million tourists since 2007


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According to a government statement, Mexico remains among top 10 countries of the World Tourism Organization in visitor arrivals. The Ministry of Tourism reported that from January 2007 to September 2012, Mexico received 130.6 million international tourists, up 12.1 percent from the same period of the previous administration.  The flow of tourists in hospital recorded an increase of 18.3 percent to 75.5 million people...

Highlighted Mexico as a destination for luxury tou...


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To strengthen the promotion of tourism in Mexico and consolidate it as fate in the segment of luxury tourism, the Tourism Ministry and the Tourism Board of Mexico (CPTM) conducted the inaugural International Luxury Travel Market of the Americas (ILTM) in the Riviera Maya. In a statement, the Ministry of Tourism (Tourism Ministry) said that in the ILTM, Mexico was represented by luxury tourism products of different states....

Growing tourism in Mexico


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Tourist activity in Mexico grew 3.9% in the first quarter of 2012 over the same period last year, driven by demand for tourist services, reported yesterday by the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics (INEGI). Reliance explained that this indicator shows the development of Tourism GDP (GDPT) complemented with another index, the indicator Quarterly Internal Tourism Consumption, which reflects the level...

The Caribbean Sea in Latin America III


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The Caribbean Sea in Latin America is a powerful reference that makes it more pretty one of the Earth’s points most visited by tourists. Caribbean people, for example, are people who know how to treat other people because, generally, in this land there is much warmth. The Caribbean people know how to deal with tourists, and tourists recognize that the Caribbeans are some of the most “beloved” people in the...

Mexico: A jewel to be discovered


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Mexico or also known as the Aztec country lying between the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf which receives its name. Traveling to Mexico is experiencing a nation rich in history, tradition, culture and natural beauty. The smokeless industry: tourism, is one of their strongholds and that all states offer a unique travel experience. Throughout the year, Mexico is full of festivals, color and music to delight owns and strangers....

More foreign tourists visiting Mexico despite warn...


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The number of international visitors to Mexico increased 5.3% from January to April, according to authorities. The increase was announced after the Texas Department of Homeland Security in March issued an alert to prevent students from traveling to Mexico on spring break, citing an increase in drug-related violence. The report of the Tourism Ministry said more than half of the 4,098,750 tourists who visited Mexico the first...