Tourism to Mexico jumps nearly 20%

October 21st, 2010
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times October 8, 2010
In a surprising turnabout, international tourism to Mexico showed a sharp increase this summer — a sign that tourists may be putting aside worries about the economy and fears of drug-related violence, analysts say.

Foreign visitors arriving by air to Mexico jumped to 7.1 million in the first eight months of the year — up nearly 20% from the same period in 2009 — with most visitors coming from the U.S. and Canada, according to Mexican tourism officials.

The biggest rise came in July, when tourist numbers grew 27.5% over the same month last year.

The increase came in spite of a rash of drug-related violence and kidnappings, primarily along the border, and the August bankruptcy of Mexicana Airlines, the nation’s largest air carrier.

The growth in tourism has been focused primarily in Mexican beach resort towns that have not experienced much of the violence.

In the first eight months of 2010, 7.1 million foreign travelers flew to Mexico, up 19.2% from the same period last year. Of those visitors, 4.33 million were from the U.S., 1.3 million from Canada and 200,513 from Spain, according to Mexican tourism officials.

The latest numbers are a significant increase from 2009, when international tourism to Mexico dropped dramatically after the outbreak of the H1N1 virus, or swine flu. But compared with 2008, international travel to Mexico is up only 6%.

Still, analysts say, the latest jump in visitors suggests that U.S. travelers feel more confident about spending on travel again and see Mexico as a good bargain for vacations.

“Memories of last year have started to fade,” said Anthony Concil, a spokesman for the International Air Transport Assn., a trade group for the world’s airlines.

The sharp increase in visitors to Mexico is also significant because Concil and other analysts have predicted only modest growth in travel worldwide. International air travel, for example, was up 6% in August compared with a year earlier, according to the International Air Transport Assn.

Hawaii has also seen tourism begin to rebound lately, but not enough to overcome the steep drop-off it suffered in 2009. In August, total arrivals by air to Hawaii were up about 11% from the same month last year, marking the ninth consecutive month of growth.

Mexican tourism officials attribute Mexico’s tourist increase to a marketing campaign that kicked off in July, with the tagline “Mexico, the place you thought you knew.”

“We have had all of these challenges, but we are in the right track,” said Alfonso Sumano, regional director for the Mexico Tourism Board for the Americas.

Local travel agents say the growth in tourists’ interest in Mexico comes from a pent-up demand to travel.

“I think there’s a perception is that it’s a good deal,” said Carol McConnell, founder of Around the Globe Travel in Huntington Beach. “But it’s mostly about being where the water and the weather is really nice.”

Jack E. Richards, president of Pleasant Holidays, a Westlake Village travel agency that specializes in vacations to Mexico, agrees. “The all-inclusive resorts offer exceptional value for the vacation dollar, which is still important to American travelers as they emerge from the economic recession,” he said.

While reports of drug-related killings and kidnappings continue along the border, most international tourists are staying clear of that area, visiting beach resort towns instead, Sumano said.

The number of visitors to Cancun, the easternmost coastal city, jumped nearly 31% in August compared with a year earlier; tourism to Los Cabos, on the southern tip of Baja California, increased 30%, according to Mexico tourism officials.

Southern California travel agents say U.S. tourists don’t seem too concerned about drug violence because they know to stay far from the border. “As long as you stay in the resort areas, you’ll have no problem,” McConnell said.

And several Mexican and U.S. airlines have stepped in to fill in the void left by Mexicana Airlines, Sumano said.

“We would like to spread the word,” he said. “The resorts are ready for the visitors.”

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Why Puerto Vallarta Condo Rentals?

October 12th, 2010

Vacationing in Puerto Vallarta condo rentals can be a really pleasant experience. Condo rentals in Puerto Vallarta provide all the right ingredients to make your stay an unforgettable dream. The ingredients include all the facilities for comfortable living.

Features of Puerto Vallarta condo rentals

Condominiums provide very convenient and reassuring facilities for the holiday makers no matter where they intend to spend their vacations. When it comes to Puerto Vallarta condo rentals, you need to be more specific about its features. Well, here are some of the outstanding points about them:

Location – Usually, condo rentals in Puerto Vallarta are situated in the Marina or near Banderas Bay with a breath-taking view of the ocean front. Vacationers can enjoy the privacy of the beach with an extended view from all the rooms overlooking the ocean. Puerto Vallarta condo rentals are conveniently located where all the necessary items are easily accessible too.

Prices – Prices of Puerto Vallarta condo rentals depend on the season and the facilities provided. Luxurious condos with all the modern amenities are highly priced during prime seasons. The rich and famous generally opt for these condo rentals. There are many optimally priced condos too with decent furnishings for the common vacationer.

Furnishings – Air-conditioned bedrooms with comfortable beds are taken-for-granted  issues in Puerto Vallarta condo rentals. Bedding, linen and laundry are usually provided for.

Kitchen – A condo rental in Puerto Vallarta has a well-equipped kitchen with microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher and a host of cooking utensils. Vacationers can have a wonderful time cooking according to their preferences.

Parking – Parking space for automobiles and motor-boats is included in most Puerto Vallarta condo rentals.

Entertainment – A condo rental in Puerto Vallarta provides satellite television with DVD and VCR players and stereo systems. Vacationers can choose to watch movies or sports action from a vast video library. Internet facilities are also provided.

Added Attractions In Puerto Vallarta

Living in condo rentals of Puerto Vallarta affords the vacationers insight into a variety of other attractions available in Puerto Vallarta. The vacationers can live a subdued life in the condo rentals and at the same time enjoy the adventures of the nearby places.

Scuba diving – The marine life of Puerto Vallarta is varied and colorful. People living in Puerto Vallarta condo rentals generally go for scuba diving and snorkeling in the bay to discover the host of fishes, sharks and dolphins living there.

Water sports – The protected and calm waters of the bay allow the vacationers staying in the condo rentals of Puerto Vallarta the leisure of swimming, parasailing and skiing. A great variety of water sports attract the tourists here.

Fishing – The waters around Puerto Vallarta are considered a great fishing destination. All types of fish including marlin, sailfish, dorado are caught by using fishing boats. Both fresh-water and salt-water fishing can be done here by the people living in Puerto Vallarta condo rentals.

Other Activities In Puerto Vallarta

Apart from what’s been mentioned, there are some other activities that you could get involved in to learn more about the life in Puerto Vallarta while you are there. Here are a few of them:

Golf – Golf courses are located near the Puerto Vallarta condo rentals. Vacationers can register in any of them and have a whale of a time. A short walk or even sponsored bus rides take the tourists from the condominiums to these courses.

Shopping – Shops, boutiques and art galleries throng the area near Puerto Vallarta condo rentals. Everything from low-cost trinkets to highly-priced art pieces is available here. Designer clothing and department stores are easily accessible from the nearby condo rentals.

Restaurants – Termed the culinary capital of Mexico, Puerto Vallarta has about 250 restaurants catering to the different clientele staying there. Vacationers living in the Puerto Vallarta condo rentals can savor the taste of varied international and Mexican cuisine in the restaurants around these condo rentals.

Night life – A honeymoon couple from a condo rental in Puerto Vallarta can enjoy all kinds of music and drinks in the night spots here. Discos and open-air beaches captivate the vacationers with live music bands and dancing.

The Puerto Vallarta culture can be enjoyed only by living in the condo rentals here. No amount of description can capture or surpass the wealth found here. Staying in a condo rental in Puerto Vallarta is the only way to experience it.

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Plaza Mar Condo 306 on Los Muertos Beach

September 6th, 2010

Plaza Mar Condo 306

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Mexico’s Puerto Vallarta Airport to close overnight for runway resurfacing

August 2nd, 2010

Aug 02, 2010 (AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION via COMTEX) –

Puerto Vallarta International Airport in Mexico will close overnight for approximately seven months from 15 November for resurfacing of its main runway, airport operator Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico S.A.B. de C.V. (GAP) (NYSE: PAC | PowerRating) (BMV:GAP) announced on Friday.

The asphalt resurfacing work will also include the airport’s taxiways A, B, D and E.

The total cost of the project is estimated at MXN70m.

In order to carry out the work Puerto Vallarta
Airport will close nightly operations from 23:00 to 07:00. The airport will issue a NOTAM notice so that airlines modify their arrival and departure schedules.

GAP operates 12 airports in Mexico’s Pacific region: Guadalajara, Tijuana, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos
, La Paz, Manzanillo, Hermosillo, Guanajuato, Morelia, Aguascalientes, Mexicali and Los Mochis.

Puerto Vallarta Condo Rentals on Los Muertos Beach

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Eco-Adventures Await, and a Guide to Puerto Vallarta Rentals

July 22nd, 2010

Most Puerto Vallarta beach rentals may be close to Bahia de Banderas or Banderas Bay, but their proximity to certain portions of the Sierra Madre gives them unique access to plenty of natural wonders both on land and at sea. When vacationing in this jewel of a coastal city, schedule some time to appreciate its beauty by going on an eco-adventure tour. Many operators will graciously assist you in planning for your mini trips, so here’s a taste of what this Mexican city has to offer to all nature lovers.

Vallarta Adventures

With their two locations at Marina Vallarta and at Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit, Vallarta Adventures is bound to be near your Puerto Vallarta rental. True to its Inspired by Nature slogan, either of these centers can hook you up with choice excursions for a fun encounter with nature. Their Sierra Madre Expedition will allow you to explore the rugged terrain of the Mexican Outback riding on a 4×4 unimog jeep, hike through tropical forests with their passionate eco-guides, pay a courtesy call on a traditional Mexican home and end the tour with drinks by the bay. Their Las Marietas Eco Discovery trip will, depending on the season, give you glimpses of the humpbacks, Green Macaws and dolphins, and allow you to snorkel and kayak. The price includes breakfast, lunch and an open bar, but you need to pay extra if you want to dive.

Ecotours de Mexico

Dedicated to nature conservation, the family-ran Ecotours are engaged with Humpback Whale research and Sea Turtle conservation. Located at Ignacio L. Vallarta 243, Col. E. Zapata, Puerto Vallarta, and Proa S/N Local 20, Marina del rey Marina Vallarta, you can opt to go on a bird watching trip to San Blas, take a Sea Turtle Camp and Crocodile Adventure, or embark on a five-day Monarch Butterflies trip. You’ll learn more about ecology and nature from biologists and expert guides.

Los Veranos Canopy Tour

Zip through the tall capomo trees and appreciate the numerous species of orchids via a Canopy Tour and the 14 cables that await you.

Puerto Vallarta Tours

Booking with Johann and Sandra at Colonio Emiliano Zapata means you’re in for a meaningful trip. Part of what you pay for their Ecotours goes to foundations that support the city’s wildlife. When you go on their Sea Turtle Adventure between August and February, you’ll embark on a nocturnal trip that includes a visit to nests and turtle camps, discussions by biologists and a chance to release baby sea turtles into the ocean. In the Hovercraft Adventure, you will float on a cushion of air and go up to 45mph as you search for crocodiles, iguanas and turtles along the Ameca River. They also offer the Mangrove Explorer, Super Eco Combo, Bird Watching Tours, and many others.

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