Second long weekend of the year leaves spill of 357 million pesos in BCS
For this second long weekend of the year, which runs from March 17 to 20, the arrival of 40,000 tourists to South Californian destinations is expected, with an estimated economic benefit of more than 357 million pesos for the chain of tourist services. reported Maribel Collins, head of the Ministry of Tourism and Economy (SETUE).
In this regard, he pointed out that in communication with the Hotel Associations and Tourism Trusts of the municipalities, an average hotel occupancy of 75 percent is reported in Baja California Sur, being the municipality of Los Cabos due to Spring Break, the destination with greater influx of tourists for these days.
Maribel Collins invited citizens to be tourists in their own state and enjoy the wonders that the half peninsula offers; He also mentioned that for these days several events were held, to which families could attend, such as the Beach Volleyball World Cup on the Malecón in La Paz, the Traditional Festivals of San José del Cabo, the Sashimi Fest of Los Cabos in the La Playa Village in the Marina of Puerto Los Cabos.
In the same way, she said that the 1st. Artisan and Artisan Fair, in which 300 South Californian talents from the 5 municipalities participate, will continue in the Plaza de la Reforma of the State Government, where regional products and handicrafts are being exhibited and sold.
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