Investments have made Mazatlan more attractive surveys reveal

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The president of the Association of Hotels and Motels 3 Islands of Mazatlan, stressed that it is necessary to take care of what has been achieved, as well as continue pushing the destination in tourism

Mazatlan, Sinaloa.- The opening of the Mazatlan-Durango highway, the bet of the Tourism Tianguis and the various investments that have been made to Mazatlan, reflect a before and after for the municipality and for Sinaloa, said José Ramón Manguart Sánchez, president of the Association of Hotels and Motels 3 Mazatlan Islands.

And the result can be seen in the opinion of people, not only in the recent survey that ranks Mazatlan as one of the 10 best cities to live but also in other surveys that have been made to visitors in recent years.

“This has allowed Mazatlan, despite the difficult economic circumstances that may suddenly exist in Mexico, Mazatlan has come out well and that today its result of continued investments that in the Mazatlanthere are more offer , there will be more competition and with this the one who wins is the consumer ”.

He said that it is necessary to continue working as a team and take care of what you have to continue driving the port as a tourist destination.

For his part, Lance Viett, an entrepreneur in the tourism sector, highlighted Mazatlan as a great destination and said that this type of news offset others that are not so positive for the state.

“Well, what can I tell you, I agree, they are beginning to realize that this is God’s land, if God wants, more tourism will come for that, any positive news is something to the benefit of the entire Gross Domestic Product and then the tourism being one of our main areas, I think it will be a great boost ”.

Finally, Manguart Sánchez commented that the issue of security is not something that people point out in the results of the surveys, since gastronomy, its people and its tourist points continue to stand out.

Source: linea directa

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