Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Tourism is back in full swing In Cancun Mexico

Tourism is back in full swing In Cancun Mexico Cancun is back better than ever! Over a hundred Mexico locations have reopened and the minister of tourism in Cancun is expected to draw the most visitors in 2006, as it did two years ago. Tenders and travel are big! If you haven? I do not know, now may be the best time to take a vacation to Cancun. Since Hurricane Wilma struck in late October, the cleaning has been fast. In reality, commercial and charter flights on a regular schedule, and many of Cancun hotels, restaurants, bars, shops, golf courses and clubs have reopened. The Mayan sites of Tulum and Coba are open and looking in better shape than ever. In an effort to repair the beaches, the engineers have worked around the clock to build the equivalent of two football pitches on the beach for a day of gathering displaced sand, 22 miles from the shore, two boats and re-deposited over? s original position. Hotels and shops in Cancun still deliver exceptional, very attentive and personalized service. Of course we all want to Cancun again! Notes on the beach Restoration Restoration Project Moving Forward: U.S. $ 17 million beach restoration project, funded by the Mexican govement, is ongoing. The project, scheduled for about eight months, will be restored along the beaches and to increase the 7 1/2-mile stretch between Punta Cancun and Punta Nizuc. What? Sa Paradise Divers: Divers enjoy fewer crowds, excellent condition and a personalized service and that these areas are reopened. Expedia.com help spread the word: Expedia is working closely with partners in the tourism industry in Cancun, to raise awareness about the region and the creation of smart business practices of local traders to keep more money in local communities. New jobs: Cancun has added 10,000 new jobs since the hurricane Its time to go to Cancun So when you make travel plans this year, do not forget to Mexico? S number one for the holidays. Cancun has received a facelift with renovated shopping centers, new hotels and restored beaches. The govement, employers and local people waiting for your arrival.

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