Cabo Villas Beach Resort in Los Cabos, your choice of preferenceCabo Villas Beach Resort, is an excelent option for spending a vacation with the family or honeymoon. Enjoy the beautiful and romantic beach extensions, the splendid infinity pool and the sparkling jacuzzi for having unforgettable moments with your beloved. Surrounded by luxurious and comfortable facilities, you will have the chance for relaxing and resting in the middle of a very refined ambiance, personalized attention and dreamt views to the Mar de Cortez.
Cabos Villas Beach Resort is located very close the downtown, only 5 minutes away walking. It is in one of the most exclusive beaches: El Medano, a few steps away from the Puerto Paraiso Marine and 45 minutes away from the Airport. This hotel in Los Cabos is located very close the downtown, only 5 minutes away walking. It is in one of the most exclusive beaches: El Medano, a few steps away from the Puerto Paraiso Marine and 45 minutes away from the Airport (see hotels in Los Cabos). Posteado el Febrero 25, 2008 - Categorizado en Mexico Tourism Tourism in México: Mexico plans tourism investment boostMexican tourism is set for a substantial investment boost over the coming years, the government has revealed. The country is hoping to secure $20bn (£10.27bn) of private investment by 2012, which would represent a six-fold increase. Mexican president Felipe Calderon revealed that the Central American country saw record investment of $3.5bn in 2007, DPA reports. ‘Our wish is, of course, not just to keep up, but to increase the rhythm of investment in the sector this year,’ he added. ‘By 2012 we want Mexico to have private investment in tourism of at least $20 billion.’ Posteado el Febrero 8, 2008 - Categorizado en Mexico Tourism Puerto Vallarta has one foot firmly planted in the colonial pastA mustachioed man in a traditional Mexican serape rides a donkey along a cobblestone street in Old Town. Elderly women stop at midday to kneel in prayer at the city’s landmark Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe as laundry flaps in the breeze from a nearby stucco balcony. At dusk, Puerto Vallartans gather in the town square to waltz under the palm trees.
Posteado el Febrero 6, 2008 - Categorizado en Puerto Vallarta Mexico Mexico reports record tourist revenuesThe Mexican tourism sector reported record revenues of 12.97 billion dollars in 2007, accounting for a 6.6-percent increase compared to the previous year. Local tourism authorities pointed out that the country received 21.5 million foreign vacationers, who spent an average of 487 dollars each. If that tendency continues, tourist arrivals will increase 1.8 percent, to 21.7 million foreign vacationers. The tourist balance was also favorable, reporting a surplus of 4.74 billion dollars, that is, 16.6 percent more than in 2006. Posteado el Febrero 6, 2008 - Categorizado en Mexico Tourism Beach road between Navarre Beach and Pensacola Beach should be done sometime this summerOne of the most commonly asked questions at the Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council is whether the road between Navarre Beach and Pensacola Beach is open. “They love to be able to go down that road,” said executive director Kate Wilkes. “Even the snowbirds, ‘Is the road open? Is the road open?’ It’s such a pleasant drive.” Officials with the Gulf Islands National Seashore say that a portion of the seven-mile stretch, which was damaged in 2004 by Hurricane Ivan, will reopen by the end of April. The entire road is expected to be navigable sometime this summer. “We may have to lower some speed limits and some weight limits,” said Jerry Eubanks, superintendent for the Gulf Islands National Seashore. Posteado el Febrero 6, 2008 - Categorizado en Mexico Tourism |