Despite enormous arrivals from Sargassum, almost 1.3 million tourists in the Mexican Caribbean expected Easter

Riviera Maya, Q. Roo – Despite the early and tough arrival of Sargassum along the coastlines of Quintana Roo, the Ministry of Tourism (Sedetur) of the State projects a robust influx of almost 1.3 million tourists During the coming Easter holiday periodThe underline of the permanent attraction of the Mexican Caribbean in both domestic and international travelers.
Tourism -Secretary Bernardo Cueto Riestra emphasized the optimistic prospects, with hotel occupation to surpass 82 percent In the region.
While Sargassum continues to yield environmental and operational challenges for coastal destinations, the demand of tourism remains strong. Civil servants are particularly encouraged by a remarkable increase in domestic journeys, as well as persistent speed from international markets.
Of 67 percent From visitors who arrive from abroad, Sedetur also works closely with foreign consulates to ensure Safety, protection and satisfaction From international tourists during their stay.
By 15 to March 21the Mexican Caribbean organized 500,000 touristsrecording an average hotel occupation of 84.7 percent. The expectations are even higher for Semana Santathat runs from April 13 to April 20, 2025With a projected total of 1,290,000 visitors About the state.
Authorities continue to follow the Sargassum situation closely, while strengthening the cleaning efforts of the beach and offshore inclusion strategies to minimize the impact on tourism during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year