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Mexico Tourism shows strong numbers!

Posted in Cancun, Mexico, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, Tulum on June 8th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Mexico’s international real estate industry is closely coupled with the international tourism industry, which attracts money and investment for services, restaurants, golf courses, marinas, shopping areas, excellent roads, and much more. Good news is trickling in. The latest been that in 2010, Mexico is showing a sure signs of recovery from the recession.

Regions which are forecasted to see benefits from this include Baja California and the Pacific Coast, with booming markets such as Ixtapa real estate, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and La Paz real estate. Also Yucatan Peninsula markets such as Campeche, Merida, Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Costa Maya and Cozumel real estate are also enjoying the enjoy positive effects from recovering tourism.

The tourism recovery can best be noted in the data from the month of March, a high point in tourism traffic. During this month, 7.87 million international tourists (largely from States and Canada) visited Mexico, each spending an average of $169 dollars, for a total of $1.3 billion of tourism revenue, an increase of 6.6 % over March 2009. The average spending of $169 dollars per visitor is a 5.6% increase from last year.

Real estate buyers in Cozumel and Costa Maya especially, but also in the Pacific coast locations, will benefit from the increase of cruises to Mexico, as passenger numbers increased significantly, reaching 720 000, an increase of 13.6%. These two locations are especially tied into the cash flow generated buy cruises, and many real estate buyers first visit the area on a cruise.

Vacationing in Sayulita, Mexico

Posted in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita on January 14th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Sayulita is a village of about 3,000 residents, located just 22 miles north of beautiful city Puerto Vallarta. The residents of Sayulita are friendly and have a laid-back attitude towards life. They welcome outsiders with open arms and warm hearts. This make Sayulita maybe known for its sunny climate, white sandy beaches and surf but what sets it apart is the genuine warmth of the people is what makes tourist come back year after year.

Sayulita Beach

Sayulita Beach

Sayulita is different from other cities frequented by tourists as there are no high-rise hotels along the beach, no swim-up bars, and no english speaking salesmen hassling you for time-shares. The ocean waters are comfortably warm even during the winter months and the aquatic life is flourishing. Depending on the season, tourists may get to see whales, dolphins, sea turtles, and colorful tropical fish. Fishing trips are quite popular with vacationers for fishing and whale spotting. Sayulita Bay is one of Mexico’s best kept secrets for great surfing. Everyone from beginners to experts will enjoy surfing.If you love horseback riding then you can venture into the jungle or gallop on the surf on a secluded beach. For golfing lovers, there are several golf courses in the most beautiful of settings just 30 minutes of Sayulita.

For relaxation, nothing will beat just lying on the beach, soaking the sun with a cool drink and just fill your senses with vast beautiful ocean in front of you. Or just enjoy a sumptuous meal, and gaze at the sunset.

Sayulita is 35-40 minutes from the Puerto Vallarta Airport, officially known as The Gustavo Diaz International Airport, located just four miles north of Puerto Vallarta. From the airport, Taxi cabs are available at the airport and will take you directly to Sayulita.