Nayarit, Mexico October 25, 2024. Held in Asia for the first time, Nayarit was the only Mexican state represented. Throughout the convention, over 50 business meetings took place with specialized media and travel agencies from around the world focused on this tourism niche, which has become a powerful market in the travel and tourism industry. According to the WTTC (World Travel & Tourism Council), its global annual value is estimated to exceed $200 billion. Source
IGLTA’s global network includes over 13,000 members, among them tourism offices, accommodations, and destinations. Nayarit is home to historic cities, coastal towns, and small villages, all ready to welcome LGBTQ+ travelers. From the beautiful beachfront resorts and restaurants of Nuevo Nayarit and the luxury hotspots of Punta Mita to the bohemian beach towns like Sayulita, there’s something for everyone. The state capital, Tepic, has a small but active gay scene, featuring several gay bars and an annual Pride march each summer. One of Nayarit’s main draws for LGBTQ+ travelers is its wide array of luxury hotels, resorts, and villas, offering peace, tranquility, and a generous touch of Mexican hospitality.
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