Mexico

Highlights
Mexico is reinventing itself after a difficult year.
On Puerto Vallarta’s Malecon, or
oceanside walkway—popular with
tourists and natives alike—Los Arcos frame the sea.

On Puerto Vallarta’s Malecon, or oceanside walkway—popular with tourists and natives alike—Los Arcos frame the sea.

Mexico is reinventing itself after a year made difficult by the economy, the outbreak of the H1N1 virus, and sporadic reports of violence. However, the AIG effect has, in some cases, helped Mexico, says Eduardo Chaillo, regional director, North America, for the Mexican Tourism Board. “The current economy gives us the opportunity to get the North American events that were planned for Europe, Asia, or even South America,” he notes. “Due to the recession, Mexico is a good option since planners will get more value [in] Mexico.”

Official warnings about travel to Mexico because of H1N1 have been lifted. Cruise lines have returned to Mexican ports. And tourism officials are doing all they can to show meeting planners why Mexico belongs back on their short lists of meeting sites through extensive promotion and marketing efforts — plus exceptional packages and concessions.

Those same officials are looking forward to welcoming members of the largest association of international meeting planners in the world to its shores when Meeting Professionals International takes its annual conference, MeetDifferent, to Cancun February 20-23, 2010. The association has created a hosted-buyer program for its upcoming event at Moon Palace in Cancun. One hundred qualified meeting buyers will get free housing and registration in return for their participation in a series of prescheduled appointments with suppliers.

Fact-finding and site visits are essential to booking international meetings, according to international meeting planning experts. “What people tend to forget is that the news, while factual, can be very misleading,” says Eli Gorin, CMP, president of boutique meeting management firm gMeetings Inc., Aventura, Fla., who has long experience bringing groups to Mexico. “People need to do a little more research of their own and connect with the local primary sources of information in the destination that they want to visit.”

Today, meeting executives are finding a revitalized Mexico with a more extensive selection of venues than ever before. Convention centers and exhibition venues in 12 Mexican cities are under construction, renovation, or expansion. Along with expanded accommodations and meeting facilities, Mexico is home to 59 international airports with good airlift to the U.S. and Canada.

Mexican tourism officials have launched a Web site to keep planners and travelers updated: www.mexico-update.com.

Acapulco

  • Cancun and Riviera Maya

    The Hyatt Regency Acapulco is now the Grand Hotel Acapulco and Convention Center. The 632-room hotel features 14 meeting rooms.

  • Los Cabos

    Following a $30 million renovation, the 1,011-room Fairmont Acapulco Princess recently introduced Pearl, a luxury hotel within a hotel. Newly opened: a 20,000-square-foot exhibition center.

  • Mazatlán

    The Banyan Tree Cabo Marqués is scheduled to open late this year. Featuring 46 villas, each with its own pool, the resort will offer a spa complex, banquet hall, and four meeting rooms.

  • Mexico City

    The new Mundo Imperial development includes the 805-room The Resort at Mundo Imperial, a member of Preferred Hotels and Resorts. The hotel has a spa, six restaurants, and four meeting rooms. The development also includes the Forum, a theater that can seat up to 4,000 attendees.

Puerto Vallarta

  • The 426-room Hilton Cancun Golf and Spa Resort has opened the $2 million Isla Jr. Ballroom, part of the newly renamed Peninsula Convention Center at the Hilton Cancun. The property now offers 110,000 square feet of combined indoor and outdoor meeting space.

  • Marriott International has announced that in the next five years it will nearly triple its presence in Mexico, including the Riviera Maya, with an investment of more than $1 billion.

  • With 365 guest rooms and more than 27,000 square feet of meeting space, The Ritz-Carlton, Cancun has opened a new 17,000-square-foot beach club available for group use. Accommodating 700 attendees, the club includes 10 private cabanas, 17 palapas, and a bar and dining area.

  • Aventura Spa Palace has been divided into two properties: the 777-room, adults-only Aventura Spa Palace and the 489-room Aventura Cove Palace for families. The all-inclusive resorts are home to the Harmony Center, with 55,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.

  • Unik Island Resort & Spa is set to open in summer 2010 on Isla Mujeres, off the coast of Cancun. It will offer 84 suites, six restaurants and bars, a spa, and meeting space for up to 210 attendees.

  • The all-villa Banyan Tree Mayakoba Hotel & Spa Resort has opened and includes a full-service spa and health club.

  • The 497-room Grand Velas All Suites & Spa Resort Riviera Maya has opened, offering 91,547 square feet of meeting space.

  • The 86-suite Capella Bahia Maroma is expected to open in late 2009 featuring a championship 18-hole Rees Jones golf course, spa, and beach club.

  • Plans are under way for the 561-acre, master-planned community Grand Coral Riviera Maya. A $2.5 billion investment, it will include hotels, an 18-hole golf course, and entertainment and sports facilities near downtown Playa del Carmen.

  • Dreams Riviera Cancun Resort & Spa, scheduled to open October 2009, is a 486-room resort that will have nine restaurants, unlimited complimentary golf at El Camaleón Mayakoba Golf Club, a spa, and a 7,196-square-foot convention center.

  • The Puerto Los Cabos development northeast of San José del Cabo has opened an 18-hole golf course with nine holes designed by Jack Nicklaus and nine designed by Greg Norman.

  • The Barceló Los Cabos Palace Deluxe will open in December. The 649-room all-inclusive will offer 35,000 square feet of meeting space, including a 10,225-square-foot dividable ballroom and five additional breakout rooms.

  • The 32-suite Zoetry Casa del Mar is set for a December opening. Stays include private, chauffeured airport transfers. Guests will receive access to all facilities and services at the adjacent Dreams Los Cabos Suite Golf Resort & Spa.

  • Groundbreaking has taken place at Cabo Riviera, a development on a three-mile-long beach that includes a Pete Dye signature 18-hole links course, five-star hotel, spa, marina, and artists' village, all set for completion in the third quarter of 2011.

  • The 66-room Capella Pedregal has opened along the Cabo San Lucas Marina. It features three restaurants, a 12,000-square-foot spa, and a personal assistant assigned to every guest.

  • A private golf, beach, and marina community, Chileno Bay will feature two 18-hole Tom Fazio golf courses, a private beach club, and a spa.

  • A 2010 opening is planned for Montage Los Cabos on the site of the former Twin Dolphins Hotel. It will feature a full-service spa.

  • The planned community Quivira Los Cabos will feature two Jack Nicklaus-designed courses scheduled to open for play in early 2010. Also under development is the Ritz-Carlton, Los Cabos, Quivira, set for a 2011 opening.

  • Mazatlán International Center opened in July 2009 with more than 80,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space.

  • The 716-room, all-inclusive Hotel Riu Emerald Bay has opened. The beachside resort offers four restaurants and three conference rooms.

  • The 189-room St. Regis Mexico City has opened on Paseo de la Reforma. The hotel offers three restaurants, spa, indoor pool, four meeting rooms, and two ballrooms with more than 12,000 square feet for group functions.

  • The $43 million Puerto Vallarta International Convention Center has opened with 105,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space.

  • The 229-room Dreams Villamagna Nuevo Vallarta has opened on Banderas Bay. The resort, divided between two 10-story towers, features a 10,000-square-foot spa, six restaurants, and more than 6,600 square feet of meeting space.

  • The 445-suite Riu Palace Pacifico has opened nine miles from downtown Puerto Vallarta.

  • The 245-suite Villa la Estancia Luxury Resort & Spa has opened on Banderas Bay. All suites feature a full kitchen. The resort offers two restaurants, two spas, and a 17,036-square-foot convention center.

  • The St. Regis Punta Mita has opened with 120 rooms and suites. It features a spa, two adjacent Jack Nicklaus golf courses, and eight meeting spaces including a 2,600-square-foot ballroom.

  • A 2013 opening is planned for Mii amo Punta Mita, a destination spa in a master-planned resort community located 45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta. Along with a residential component, the spa will include a 30-room boutique hotel.

Sidebar: Built-In Themes = Cost Savings

RSS Share

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2012 Penton Media Inc.


Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

Search 125,000+ Venues

Search Meeting Space

Find Event Venues with Cvent

The Meeting Planning Blog

Face2Face Latest Posts

Sign Up for Our Free E-Newsletters



Meetings Collaborative

Rate your experience with meeting venues and suppliers.

Facility / Hotel

 
Powered by: Meetings Collaborative
Aega Awards

Latest Webinar

Beyond Marketing: What Else Social Media Can Do for Your Meetings
Thursday, May 24 | 2-3 p.m. EST

Most associations know that online social networks can be handy tools to spread the word about their meetings and events. But social media can do so much more than market. Our social media expert will uncover ways you can leverage social media to discover the educational content your members are craving, engage and energize your community, build relationships, and even simplify your meeting processes. Register Now!

VIEW ALL ARCHIVED WEBINARS

Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus

Back to Top

Explore Our Newsletters


Meeting Planner Survival Guide

Whether you're a novice planner or a veteran, this compilation of must-read articles is your meeting planning resource.

Must-See Meeting Files

Visit the MeetingsNet expert-advice site, where we’ve got top meeting pros on camera answering a variety of your questions as well as a collection of educational—and sometimes offbeat—editors’ pick lists — from the top tech tools to the best books for meeting professionals.

Suppliers/
Facilities/CVBs

MeetingsNet makes it easy to find the CVBs, tourist boards, and facilities you need for your next meeting.

Deal Finder

Special offers brought to you by MeetingsNet.

Find A Job

Targeted to all aspects of the hospitality and special events industry.

SMM PORTAL

Your source for Strategic Meetings Management info and intelligence

Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   RSS Feed

Inside Current Issue

May 2012 CMI

May 2012 FIM

April 2012

April 2012 RCM

April 2012

April 2012 AM

MM March 2012

March/April 2012 MM

Browse Back Issues