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Riviera Nayarit, an essential destination for meeting planners
• Mexico Meeting Network, a website specializing in convention tourism and directed to organizers of large events, promoted Riviera Nayarit as the “destination of the week”
Mexico Meetings Network (MMN), the most important guide for English-speaking travel and convention organizers stated “All congress and convention organizers should have Riviera Nayarit in their list of favorite destinations”.
MMN has chosen Riviera Nayarit as one of the key destinations in Mexico for wedding, congress, convention, and incentive trip organizers, due to its excellent combination of luxury, adventure and natural landscapes, but also because it has been recognized in different communications media as a successful and growing destination.
The publication underlined the most recent achievements in brand positioning for Riviera Nayarit, which was created as recently as March 2007, and which is widely known not only by travel agencies and professionals of the touristic industry, but also by end consumers.
“This is an ideal destination for the organization of congresses and conventions, as it offers an important variety of seaside hotels which can cater to groups ranging from 10 people to large conventions and 2,000 people”.
MMN (http://mexicomeetingsnetwork.com/stories/mexico-destination-week-riviera-nayarit) is an associate of Cvent, the world leader in software for this industry. It also has established important alliances with the Mexican Council for the Promotion of Tourism (CPTM). Its main objective is to offer information and tools so that international event organizers can make a decision when choosing products and services for their businesses in Mexico.
The work of the Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) of Riviera Nayarit has quickly earned wide recognition for our destination in the travel markets. Proof of this is the fact that the Incentive and Conventions market segment has grown importantly during the last three years, going from 2.5 to 5%
