Chichen Itza Chosen as One of the New Seven Wonders of the WorldThe list of new world wonders includes The Great Wall of China, Petra, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Picchu, The Colisseum, and Taj Mahal
Mexico Wooing One Billion Chinese TouristsPursuing the potential at the China Outbound Travel and Tourism Market
Miss Universe Pageant 2007 to be Held in Mexico CityEvent marks second time in 15 years that Mexico's capital city has played host
Cinco de Mayo - Tequila, Mariachis, Chiles, Oh my!U.S. cities celebrate National Mexican holiday observing Puebla's victory over the French
Puerto Vallarta Introduces PV PRO - A Specialist Program for Travel AgentsNew Online Training Program Offers Perks and Ongoing Support to Travel Agents Selling Puerto Vallarta
Mexico Tourism Board to Open Office in Washington, D.C.As part of a more aggressive international promotional strategy in North America, the Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) will open a marketing office in Washington, D.C. in May, bringing the total number of offices in the region to nine.
Mexico's International Tourism Revenues Reach Historic HighDespite slight dip in international tourism arrivals, international tourism revenues reach historic high, pointing to full recovery of the industry after Hurricane Wilma
You Don't Cruise, You Lose! Mexico offers a wide variety of options for cruisersCruises to Mexico aren't what they used to be...they're much, much more. Whether you're single or married, gay or lesbian, with or without children, on a low-carb diet or abandoning it, blind, a nudist, or just a die-hard Disney fan, Mexico has the cruise for you. As an added bonus, those who travel to Mexico via a cruise wont need a passport to do so until 2008!
Family Vacationers Seek Quality Time in MexicoFamily vacations are quickly approaching and, for most busy parents, quality time with loved ones is long overdue. But amusement parks aren't the only places kids can enjoy vacationing now-a-days.
Mexico's Carnival, Fiesta Forever!It's more than just beads...
Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative to Reduce Mexicofs Tourism RevenuesThe Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), which now requires air travelers returning to the United States from Mexico to show a valid passport, is expected to reduce Mexicofs international tourism revenues by only 2.2 percent this year, Tourism Secretary Rodolfo Elizondo said.
Get Ready to Whale Watch in Baja!January through early April peak time to experience the grandeur of the gray whale in Mexico
Airlines Continue to Spread Wings Over MexicoExpanded schedules and launch of new routes mark response to rising demand for service to Mexico destinations
Private Investment in Mexico's Tourism Sector BoomingSectur expects year-end total to surpass US$12 billion
Monarch Butterflies Head South for the WinterA blanket of orange and black coats the volcanic highlands of central Mexico
Mexican Mayans Descendants Make Debut in ApocalyptoHollywood Geared up to Release Film on Mayan Civilization