The Two Coasts Of Mexico
Tourism is a big business in Mexico. The tropical climate, great beaches and the semifinals are certainly the main reasons. The proximity to the United States and an intelligent government attitude has been very deliberate in promoting tourism for a couple of generations are also primary factors. The east coast of Mexico is the Caribbean coast has hundreds of hotels and resorts in Cancun, Cozumel, Isla Mujeres, and spread along the so-called Mayan Riviera. There is an international airport serving Cozumel, but all other destinations supply via the main airport near Cancun. This is a very busy airport with dozens of scheduled air arrivals from North American cities each day. There are also numerous charter flights arriving daily drawing thousands of tourists spread to a nearby resort destinations. The west coast of Mexico is the Pacific coast, and resort destinations are more scattered and isolated from each other. Each destination has its own international airport. Some of these destinations are newer and planned as part of the government initiative for tourism, but many of them are older and have been hotspots tourist dating from the decade of 1950, as Acapulco. Deep sea fishing is especially good for the Pacific coast resort areas. For more information about Mexico and tourist destinations, see http://www.mexican.travel

























