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Mexico’s Tourism Grew 4 Percent in 2012, Generating $11 Billion

Economic activity associated with tourism grew 4 percent in 2012 compared with the year before, Mexico's INEGI statistics service said Monday. continue reading »

Upcoming Mexico Tourism Campaign to Include Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders

In Mexico news, a new tourism campaign promoting Cozumel will feature the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders thanks in great part of an agreeement with the NFL continue reading »

Mexico Looking to Expand Tourism Markets

Mexican officials said at ITB Berlin, the world's largest tourism fair, that their strategy was to expand tourist markets and increase spending by visitors. continue reading »

Latin America Shines at Madrid’s International Tourism Fair

The colors, tastes, accents and music of Latin America are being seen and heard again at the Fitur tourism fair in Madrid, whose 33rd edition was kicked off on Wednesday by Spain's Crown Prince Felipe continue reading »

American Tourism to Mexico Up More Than 5 Percent Despite Travel Warnings

It would seem many are not heeding travel warnings from U.S. officials, as Mexican tourism officials say the number of U.S. travelers to the country is up. continue reading »

Juarez Back on Tourist Attraction Maps for Visitors to U.S.-Mexico Border Area

Ciudad Juarez is returning to maps featuring attractions for visitors to the U.S.-Mexico border region around El Paso after two years of being excluded due to a wave of drug-related violence. continue reading »

Mexico Declares 50 Tourist Attractions “Magic Villages”, Places that Reflect Country’s Culture

Fifty tourist destinations in Mexico's interior have been declared "Magic Villages" by the federal government in its drive to enrich what the country has to offer tourists besides its main attractions of sun, sea and sand. continue reading »

The Death of Mazatlan Thanks to Narcos

In 2011, the once booming tourist site of Mazatlan, Mexico was hit with the news that cruise ships would no longer be stopping there, leaving many local people without jobs. continue reading »

2012 Maya World, the Count Down That Will Make History

Everyone knows the date December 21, 2012, but what does it really mean? The journey from the ancient Maya to the modern media has created a focal point in time and space that opens new opportunities for understand the past, the present, and the future... continue reading »

Princess Cruises to Return to Mexico in 2012

Princess Cruises has announced that in 2012, they will once again offer cruises from California to Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan. Chief operating officer of the Mexico Tourism Board Rodolfo L continue reading »

Airlines Looking to Increase Traffic to Mexico as Business Traveler Demand Rises

As the demand from international travelers to visit Mexico for business increases, international airlines are attempting to increase the number of flights to the country. And Mexico is beginning to look like the new aviation hub of North America. continue reading »

Mexico Wins Big at Travel & Leisure Awards Including Best Destination Spa in the World

Four of Mexico's premier resorts and hotels won honors at the prestigious Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards readers' survey. Notably, Rancho La Puerta in Tecate, Baja California, was named the best destination spa in the world. continue reading »

Mexico Insists Travel to Country Safe, Wants Texas to Tone Down Negative Rhetoric

Mexico’s Tourism Minister, who does not have an enviable job lately, is asking Texas to tone down its travel alerts to Mexico. continue reading »

Reports Show Less Cruise Ships Arriving in Mexico but Passengers Spending More

The Mexican business and economic newspaper, El Economista, is reporting the startling decline of cruise ship arrivals in Mexico. continue reading »

Jennifer López Shooting a Video in Chichenitza, Mexico

The actress and singer said it was “exciting” to visit the archeological site, and filming among the ruins. continue reading »

Global Online Travel Leader Shows Rising Demand for Travel into Mexico

Expedia, Inc., the world's largest online travel company, released booking data from its global websites showing rising demand for travel into Mexico. Travel bookings to Mexico made on the more than 90 Expedia continue reading »

End of the Mayan Calendar in 2012 Gives Mexico Reason to Promote Tourism

Though many are anxious about the end of the Mayan calendar in 2012, the Mexican government is using the opportunity to promote tourism. Tourism Secretary Gloria Guevara, during the "Mexico: Gateway to the Americas" seminar in Mexico City, continue reading »