The Daily Briefing – Monday, May 15, 2023
May 15, 2023
Puerto Vallarta News
Puerto Vallarta had its first session of Surfing Smiles
This Saturday, May 13th, at Camarones Beach, the Surfeando Sonrisas Association held its first parasurfing clinics in Puerto Vallarta, a sporting event for children and teenagers with disabilities.
Surfeando Sonrisas (surfing Smiles) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of children and adults with disabilities through the practice of water sports, in this case surfing.
Fifty-two children and adolescents took part in the event, some of them practicing this activity for the first time, enjoying its physical and mental benefits.
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Illegal construction denounced in Amapas
The cutting of trees in the Amapas neighborhood for the construction of some buildings has been going on for months. However, the project does not have permits from Semarnat or Profepa. This results in daily machine operations that make a lot of noise.
Citizens have criticized the proposed location of this new condominium complex through pictures and videos, but they are worried about how many trees will be felled in the process.
Los Cabos News
Los Cabos focuses on quality tourism over quantity
Rodrigo Esponda Cascajares, director of Fiturca, has pointed out that Los Cabos has a commercial strategy focused on attracting a market with greater purchasing power. Although its main competitors receive more tourists, it is important for the confidence to focus on quality and not so much on quantity.
“In the first four months of the year, we received 1.3 million domestic and international tourists, which is 22% more than last year…
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La Paz nominated by WTA for Adventure Tourism Award
La Paz, Baja California Sur has been nominated by the World Travel Awards in the Adventure Tourism category. This award recognizes the attractiveness and diversity of adventure experiences offered by this city.
The state’s capital city is among the 5 places with open voting, along with Cozumel and Puerto Morelos in Quintana Roo; Jalcomulco, Veracruz; and Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca. Voting ends August 20.
Cancun News
Guest Assist App helps tourists in Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean
The Guest Assist App is a fantastic new resource to help visitors to Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean streamline many of the potential headaches that can arise while on vacation. The app is available on both Apple and Android. It offers a wealth of knowledge and direction for anyone whose wellbeing or personal property have been impacted in a wide range of circumstances.
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First whale sharks arrive at Isla Mujeres; watching season begins May 15th
The first whale sharks have arrived in the Whale Shark Watching Area, according to permit holders who are preparing for the four-month season that begins on May 15.
According to the updated management plan recently published by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat), there are 120 authorized small boats from the municipalities of Lázaro Cárdenas, Isla Mujeres and Benito Juárez.
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