Mexico's Tourism Boom

International arrivals to Mexico have doubled in 25 years, especially in Cancun, Los Cabos, Riviera Maya, and Mexico City, making them Easter hotspots.

The increase is largely due to a rise in visitors from the United States, Canada, and Colombia. These countries have become key markets for Mexican tourism, driving the overall growth in international arrivals. Cancun, Los Cabos, and Riviera Maya are experiencing hotel occupancy rates of over 80% during peak seasons. This high demand reflects the popularity of these destinations, especially during holidays like Easter. Mexico City is also seeing a surge in tourism, driven by its rich cultural offerings and historical sites. The city's diverse attractions appeal to a wide range of travelers, contributing to its growing popularity as a tourist destination.

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