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News / Riviera Nayarit, the Mexican destination certified as safe by the WTTC
A destination that complies with all hygiene protocols
June 15 - Riviera Nayarit, the destination of the Mexican Pacific, has received the Safe Travels Stamp that has been granted by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) for being a destination that complies with all hygiene protocols in establishments, to protect the health of visitors.
The badge, which has the backing of the Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and more than 200 CEOs of the main business groups in the tourism sector, will provide travelers with confidence about the high standards of cleaning and sanitation in companies in the sector. tourism, such as hotels, restaurants, shops and other establishments linked to tourism.
Marc Murphy, general director of the Riviera Nayarit Visitors and Convention Office, stated that “in addition to being considered a hidden treasure surrounded by nature and frequented by knowledgeable travelers, it is the ideal destination to visit at the moment, since unlike From other densely populated beach destinations, Riviera Nayarit has 17,951 rooms, eight golf courses, four marinas, world-renowned cuisine with 4 and 5 star AAA recognized restaurants. In addition, the destination is classified as one of the five safest sites in Mexico and houses prestigious hotel brands. With the WTTC seal, travelers can be assured that Riviera Nayarit is a superior choice for an ideal escape that offers tranquility in every sense of the word.”
Riviera Nayarit is one of the youngest destinations in Mexico, established as a luxury and nature brand that evokes a feeling of exotic escape, thanks to its versatility, history, culture and fascinating beaches. It has more than 300 kilometers of unspoilt coastline and 23 micro-destinations, from traditional seaside towns, rugged mountains, natural sanctuaries, golden sand and spectacular resorts.
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