Experiences in nature, sophisticated gastronomy, sustainability, and support for diversity and indigenous communities are the most representative trends that the tourist industry in Mexico is navigating.According to essential actors in the sector, national and international tourists increasingly seek destinations and accommodations that guarantee experiences aimed at protecting nature and respecting populations of original cultures.
Martina Mairhofer, Associate Director of Sales North America for Sandos, points out that, at Sandos Caracol, a resort located in the Mexican Caribbean, “we are constantly working with our chefs, and we have just incorporated a new Corporate Director of Food and Beverages.
In all our resorts, we have a stand where handicrafts are sold, and we offer spaces to promote their culture and the items they make so that they have an economic income,” says José Jaime Lorenzo, Chief Commercial of Hotel Business for POSADAS.
“The Mexican government, together with the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association and Queer Destinations, signed a program to make the country more inclusive and diverse by raising awareness for all workers in the tourism sector, and Mexico is standing out above all other countries,” says Edgar Weggelaar, CEO of Queer Destinations.
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