Mexico Vacations Weblog / CategorÃa / » Mexico NewsEnvironmental ImpactPosteado el Abril 23, 2009 - Categorizado en Excursions in Cancun, Hotels in Mexico, Mexico News, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Tourism, Mexico: Tours, Playa del Carmen, Tours in Cancun, Tulum, hotel Nocturnal anniversaries and sea turtles can seem strange and perhaps to incomprehensible, but the new fashion to be married on the banks of the sea, in which it threshed and vulgar expression called “heavenly beaches of the Mexican Caribbean”, involves disastrous consequences for the sea turtles. Already in the north of Quintana Roo, in the zone of Cancun and Playa del Carmen (see playa del carmen casa coqui), those marine reptiles are faced to the problem that the sandy beaches where for centuries had come nesting without problems, they were invaded during the last decades by hotels, condominiums, restaurants, small palaces and tourist all kinds of constructions that by itself, or with their lights, installations and furniture, they constitute an obstacle so that the Leave to excavate their nests and to spawn. And although —thanks to the tenacity of some biologists— was achieved that certain number of hotels took measures to facilitate them the operation —to put out or redirigir the lights, to withdraw camastros, chairs and others movable, and to avoid that the guests and employed they bother them—, the serious erosion of the beaches has reduced to the minimum and even destroyed completely many places of anidación. Barceló invest more than 500 million dollarsPosteado el Marzo 26, 2008 - Categorizado en Los Cabos, Mexico News, Mexico: Business Tourism, Mexico: Tourism, hotel The Spanish hotel company Barcelo invest in Mexico $ 600 million over the next two years. The manager of the hotel Barceló Red Angel Escudero, said the goal is to increase the number of rooms from five thousand to 10 thousand 350 (see small all inclusive).
He noted, negotiated the purchase of two hotels in Cancun (significance for his fishing) and two in Playa del Carmen.The executive stressed that the announcement on the construction of the road Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca connect with this destination will be a booster to increase the number of tourists. Highway Maya WorldPosteado el Marzo 25, 2008 - Categorizado en Mexico News, Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Events, Mexico: Tourism In Quintana Roo until Chiapas are around 179 thousand miles, it is obviously a long journey that may last from 16 to 18 hours and where it is necessary to plan well lapses that comes to arrive in Cancun, Quintana Roo, until the viewpoints of the Sumidero Canyon, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
Notimex, given the proximity of the Easter holidays and Easter, made that journey that began in the Mexican Caribbean, one of the most important destinations of the country and where it generates 30 per cent of the foreign exchange obtained by a year concept of tourism. Easter: increase hotel occupancy rates in the inner cities in MexicoPosteado el Marzo 17, 2008 - Categorizado en Hotels in Mexico, Mexico News, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Tourism, Veracruz While the most sought after by tourists during the Easter will be the beach. The level of reservations at hotels could be higher in some cities rather than in Acapulco, Cancun or Veracruz.
According to the forecast prepared by the Centro de Estudios Superiores de Turismo (Cestur) this season, will increase the number of travelers who are in hotels in host cities such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, Oaxaca or Monterey, rather than in locations from coast. Mexicana airline once again qualifies as a clean industryPosteado el Diciembre 4, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico News Mexicana is proud to announce that, for third consecutive year, the airline has been certified as a clean industry by the Environmental Protection Agency.The certification, which is valid until October 11, 2008, was granted on the grounds that Mexicana has fully complied with environmental legislation, after successfully implementing a plan of action drawn up as a result of the environmental audit conducted on the processes and facilities of the group’s maintenance base, the largest and most prestigious of its kind in Latin America. “Complying with Mexican and international regulations in all areas of the airline’s operations is extremely important to our company, and we are very happy that our maintenance base has once again been certified,” said Mexicana Customer Service and Corporate Communications Director Adolfo Crespo. The Clean Industry Certification is grounded on Article 28 of regulations to the General Ecological Equilibrium and Environmental Protection Law pertaining to environmental audits. As a socially responsible company, this certification pays tribute to the airline’s efforts to contribute to a cleaner Mexico.Source:chinapost.com.tw
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