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Mexico and Fonatur: celebrating 30 years of success in tourism investment.


As the destination of choice for nearly 20 million tourists every year, Mexico offers some of the world's best opportunities for private investment.

New properties currently being developed by Mexico's National Trust Fund for Tourism Development (FONATUR FONATUR Fondo Nacional de Fomento al Turismo (México) ) are providing investors with top quality enterprises in one of the world's most stable, open and deregulated emerging economies.

In 2003, private investment in the Mexican tourism sector grew by 12.2% compared to 2002 figures, increasing from US$1.5 billion to US$1.7 billion. Of the total domestic and foreign private investment channeled into the sector, 21% originated from abroad.

Also in 2003, Mexico benefited from an increase in tourist spend of nearly 7% over 2002 figures, as tourism contributed US$9.5 billion to the country's economy.

The government, which has long recognized tourism as a national priority, now permits 100% foreign ownership in most economic activities--including those within the commercial and services sectors. Entrepreneurs from any nation may now freely repatriate repatriate

To bring home assets that are currently held in a foreign country. Domestic corporations are frequently taxed on the profits that they repatriate, a factor inducing the firms to leave overseas the profits earned there.
 their profits, royalties, dividends and interest payments.

The government, through the Mexican Tourism Board, invested in publicity US$72 million in 2003 to promote Mexico worldwide as a destination. Beginning this year, the government also placed a zero tax charge for foreign conventions and meetings held in Mexico.

This strong official support augments Mexico's already enviable position as one of the world's top 10 favorite places to vacation.

Situated next to the United States of America UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The name of this country. The United States, now thirty-one in number, are Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, , Mexico is easily accessible by air to American markets and offers a security-conscious environment for all tourists. Other competitive advantages include a wide range of attractions--from the sun and sand, to historic colonial towns, museums and ecological destinations that enhance the nation's great biodiversity biodiversity: see biological diversity.
biodiversity

Quantity of plant and animal species found in a given environment. Sometimes habitat diversity (the variety of places where organisms live) and genetic diversity (the variety of traits expressed
.

Tourists to Mexico benefit as well from diverse services that relate specifically to their needs. These have resulted from the country's accrued investment over time of more than US$44 billion.

Domestic tourism is also contributing to the growth of the industry within Mexico. Domestic tourism became more than six times the consumption of foreign tourism in 2002, which reached 12.9% of total tourism figures during that year.

As Mexico's premier developer of quality tourism destinations for the past 30 years, FONATUR and its partners have benefited from the strong revenue stream that tourism represents to the country.

"Our experience in creating and developing integrally-planned resorts in Cancun, Los Cabos Los Cabos is a municipality located at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, in the state of Baja California Sur. It encompasses the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, as well as the Resort Corridor that lies between the two. , Loreto, Ixtapa and Huatulco has made us one of the largest developers of tourism properties globally," said Oscar Camacho, Director of Sales and Marketing for FONATUR. "Combine our development track record with our 66,700 acres of spectacular assets and it is easy to see how FONATUR's offerings are compelling."

FONATUR recently took its real estate sales effort global, contracting with more than 44 prestigious real estate groups to offer FONATUR's properties in Mexico to buyers worldwide.

FONATUR and its five integrally planned resorts: Cancun, Los Cabos, Ixtapa, Loreto and Huatulco, have helped multiply tourism in Mexico According to the World Tourism Organization Mexico has one of the largest tourism industries in the world, in 2005 it was the Seventh main destination worldwide, being by far the only country in Latin America to be in the top 25.  by a factor of six. Together they contain 258 hotels and more than 38,526 rooms.

FONATUR's destinations now represent 40% of Mexico's hotels, receive 46% of foreign tourists that visit Mexico and generate 54% of Mexico's foreign exchange earnings from tourism.

The occupancy rate Noun 1. occupancy rate - the percentage of all rental units (as in hotels) are occupied or rented at a given time
pct, per centum, percent, percentage - a proportion in relation to a whole (which is usually the amount per hundred)
 of the hotels installed in FONATUR's Integrally Planned Resorts in 2003 reached 64.36%--nearly 8 percentage points higher than that of Mexico's other beach resorts.

New FONATUR projects now underway include:

Loreto Bay, a resort located in the Nopolo polygon polygon, closed plane figure bounded by straight line segments as sides. A polygon is convex if any two points inside the polygon can be connected by a line segment that does not intersect any side. If a side is intersected, the polygon is called concave.  to be built over 15 years offering 5,095 villas and 934 condominium condominium

In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common.
 units. The property has an 18 hole PGA (1) (Professional Graphics Adapter) An early IBM PC display standard for 3D processing with 640x480x256 resolution. It was not widely used.

(2) (Programmable Gate Array) See gate array and FPGA.
 golf course and luxury hotels, it will feature a spa, a sport fishing center and marina, plus restaurants, shopping, entertainment and cultural areas.

With revenues of close to US$80 million for the sale of lots at Loreto Bay and potential investment of about US$1.2 billion, the resort represents the largest residential development in FONATUR's 30-year history.

FONATUR, which provides highly respected studies that vouch for vouch for
verb 1. guarantee, back, certify, answer for, swear to, stick up for (informal) stand witness, give assurance of, asseverate, go bail for

verb 2.
 the profitability of each of its projects, has estimated the internal rate of return for investors in the Loreto Bay project at 22.3%.

The Loreto Bay resort is greatly anticipated by Loreto residents as it represents the opportunity for a better lifestyle: The project is expected to increase the number of visitors to the area from 60,000 to 200,000, resulting in economic benefits such as job creation.

Also being developed by FONATUR is the Nayarit Integrally Planned Resort. This 2,136 acre development, to be built out in three phases, is expected to diversify Mexico's tourism market by attracting high-spending upscale vacationers.

Nayarit will ultimately offer 14,500 hotel rooms, three golf courses, beach clubs, a marine theme park of regional scale, a marina with 150 slips, an airdrome and shopping and recreation centers.

Located in the municipalities of Bahia de Banderas and Compostela, on the southern coast of Nayarit State, the resort's proximity to the internationally renown Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta (pwār`tō väyär`tä), city (1990 pop. 93,503), Jalisco state, W Mexico. Located on the expansive Bahía de Banderas [Bay of Flags], Puerto Vallarta has been used since the 16th cent.  represents major advantages for the property. Nayarit will be associated with the region's success and enjoy its access to air, highway and sea transportation facilities.

FONATUR's Integrally Planned Tourism Project "Costa Maya Costa Maya is a small tourist region in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, located between Cancún and Belize. The area is generally undeveloped but has been growing quickly and rapidly after construction of a large pier to accommodate cruise ships. " is being designed as an upscale vacation destination in the Mexican Caribbean south of Cancun that meets the most rigorous environmental standards--targeting those attracted to eco-tourism and adventure travel, diving, fishing and golf.

Comprising 31,344 acres and offering 6,000 hotel rooms, beach clubs, three golf courses and a theme park, Costa Maya will feature an ecological reserve situated on 83.2% of its property. The development, which is expected to spark economic growth in southern Quintana Roo Quintana Roo (kēntä`nä rō`ō), state (1990 pop. 493,277), 19,630 sq mi (50,842 sq km), SE Mexico, on the Caribbean. Chetumal is the capital.  State, will create an estimated US$730 million in revenue from foreign tourism.

FONATUR's Sea of Cortes Noun 1. Sea of Cortes - a gulf to the west of the mainland of Mexico
Gulf of California

Mexico, United Mexican States - a republic in southern North America; became independent from Spain in 1810
 project is the first sustainable tourism There are many different definitions of sustainable tourism. Sustainable tourism in its purest sense, is an industry which attempts to make a low impact on the environment and local culture, while helping to generate income and employment for locals, as well as to promote the  project oriented at promoting, organizing and regulating tourism development in the states of Baja California Baja California, state, Mexico
Baja California (Span.: bä`hä kälēfōr`nyä), state (1990 pop. 1,660,855), 27,628 sq mi (71,576 sq km), NW Mexico, on the Baja California peninsula. Mexicali is the capital.
, Baja California South, Sonora, Sinaloa and Nayarit.

The Sea of Cortes project is an unprecedented activity to meet the harmonious and sustainable development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union  needs of a strategic region for the country, with the guiding principle of "Developing to Conserve."

The promotion of the project is based in 3 basic programs:

Comprehensive Tourist Regions Program: Its goal is to reorganize re·or·gan·ize  
v. re·or·gan·ized, re·or·gan·iz·ing, re·or·gan·iz·es

v.tr.
To organize again or anew.

v.intr.
To undergo or effect changes in organization.
 and promote tourism and offer new work and development opportunities to people in the area.

SINGLAR Sea of Cortes Program: Created to develop the necessary infrastructure and to provide services to facilitate vessels' safe navigation.

Coastal Places' Comprehensive Improvement Program: To reorganize and generate value in towns, turn them into tourist attractions and achieve their regional integration.

The Sea of Cortes is a priority for President Vicente Fox's Administration that responds to the Presidency's public policies and is carried out under a long-term, comprehensive, inclusive and participatory planning Participatory planning is an urban planning paradigm which emphasises involving the entire community in the strategic and management processes of urban planning. Article
Origins
In the UN Habitat document Building Bridges Through Participatory Planning
 framework, which represents a new development opportunity for the population and a chance to preserve the ecosystem in the Sea of Cortes region. This maritime stops program will meet investors' requirements and provide quality, world-class services to vessels that travel on the Sea of Cortes.

"All of these opportunities have been conceived with the global entrepreneur in mind by our team of committed, skilled and reliable tourism professionals," said Mr. Camacho.

Mexico's National Trust Fund for Tourism Development, which has contributed to the success of the Mexican tourism sector for 30 years, frequently can act as a joint venture partner with private investors seeking to benefit from participation in Mexico's programs of high-quality tourism development.

Investment opportunities include resort hotel lots; residential tourism and full-time housing lots; commercial, a shopping and service area; marinas, golf courses and hotels.

"In working with FONATUR, entrepreneurs will find an enormous number of tourism-related business opportunities which have already proven their commercial and financial effectiveness in destinations aimed at traditional segments of the sector," said Mr. Camacho. "Entrepreneurs will also appreciate Fonatur's tourism development projects which help them profit from enterprises with in new market niches."
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