Mexican traditional music, such as mariachi, trio, bolero, yucateca or norteña.
There were approximately 1.73 million tourists in Mazatlan during 2007.
Mexico ranks as the 10th most visited country by international tourists (22.67 million during 2011), earning US$13.3 billion and contributing to 13.2% of Mexico's national income or GDP.
There were 21.5 million international tourists visiting Mexico during 2009, according to the World Tourism Organization. It is ranked at the 10th most popular destination around the world.
Both have beautiful beaches, but Mexico is much closer to American, Canadian and European tourists alike. That is one of the reasons Mexico is visited more frequently than the Philippines, with 21.5 million tourists reaching Mexico during 2008. Philippines had 2.29 million visitors during 2004.
More than 8 million national and international tourists are expected to arrive to the Cancun International Airport during 2015.
Yes. It was visited by 23.4 million international tourists during 2011, ranking as the 11th most visited country in the world.
According to the World Tourism Organization 1,748,530 Canadian tourists visited Mexico during 2015, representing an increase of 9.3% from the previous year. Canadians are the second-largest group of international tourists reaching Mexico, after Americans.
Approximately 2.2 million Canadian tourists visited Mexico during 2012.
All throughout the year, but the "high season" occurs during April, July and December.
Tourism in Mexico is a multi-billion dollar (USD) industry (some where north of 10 billion dollars (USD)). There were 21.5 million international tourists visiting Mexico during 2009, according to the World Tourism Organization.
Cancun is a resort city on southeastern Mexico, on the shores of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is facing the Caribbean Sea, and its current population is 677,379 according to the 2010 census. It is the most popular destination for international tourists in Mexico, having received over 5 million international tourists during 2015.
Mexico ranks as the 10th most visited country by international tourists (22.67 million during 2011), earning US$13.3 billion and contributing to 13.2% of Mexico's national income or GDP.