Thursday, November 18, 2010

Mexico promotes national alliances

"K2T Wisata"

Mexico is a big country and, as such, has very differentiated regions offering a great variety of touristic attractions. You can visit Mexico City if looking for history; you may want the Mariachi cultural heritage of the Jalisco region, the beaches of Cancun, the ruins of the Yucatán region or the fun of Tijuana.
The list is much longer, and it is not always easy for the tourist to figure out which would be a good itinerary to get a glimpse of all that’s best. An integrated tourism offer makes it much simpler: regions of Mexico advertise one another; tourism offers include combinations of two or more regions and packages to make your vacations in Mexico much more enjoyable.
Aware of these notions, JoinUniverse celebrates the recent decision of Marcelo Ebrard, Chief of Government in Mexico City, by which the capital will sign agreements with the main tourism destinations in Mexico, to strengthen the main tourism routes of the country.
Over 72% of overseas tourists fly first to Mexico City and is directed from there to other national destinations. According to the Tourism Secretary, agreements with Cancun and Los Cabos have already been approved, and those with Veracruz, Zacatecas, Querétaro, Campeche, Chiapas, Hidalgo, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Nayarit, Yucatán, Oaxaca, Sinaloa and Puebla are being processed.

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