Quintana Roo will seek to promote community tourism in the Tianguis Turística.

This was confirmed by the state's Secretary of Tourism, Bernardo Cueto Riestra.

“There are many of us who make up this delegation, placing special emphasis on community tourism is a fundamental part of the proposal that we will be promoting in this tourist market,” he said

The state arrives with a large entourage in the Mexican Caribbean Pavilion, in which they will seek to promote the state's 12 destinations, however, they will focus above all on making visible success stories in community tourism such as Maya Ka'an.

He also highlighted that they will present “The Experiences of the Mayan World” and how they will reinforce and articulate the promotion of the tourist product around the Mayan Train in the 12 stations of Quintana Roo.

“Surely at work appointments we will have a lot of sales and good results for Quintana Roo, we already have a lot of work appointments in the institutional part, we will see airlines, tour operators, travel agencies,” he said.

He also confirmed that they will seek to expand air connectivity in the state; Cueto Riestra hoped that they will bring good results to Quintana Roo as a result of this edition of the Tianguis Turística 2025.

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