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Ritmoson Latino to Feature Summer in Riviera Nayarit

July 26, 2012

This extensive media exposure, valued at $600,000 pesos, will be aired on the Ritmoson Latino cable TV channel at no cost to the CVB or the featured businesses in Riviera Nayarit.

Riviera Nayarit, Mexico - "Oh my God!" exclaimed Bazooka Joe, a Ritmoson Latino TV host who was amazed by the beauty of Riviera Nayarit, where he recorded over 120 spots be aired between videos from July 30 to August 4 on this channel, which is broadcast by the leading cable companies in Mexico and 45 other countries in America and Europe.

The production crew of El Break, a Ritmoson Latino show that provides useful information on how to spend summer holidays, toured Riviera Nayarit from end to end to record these spots. The resulting media exposure is valued at over $600,000 pesos, but will be provided at no cost to Mexico's Pacific Treasure.

Bazooka Joe and Erika Bruni visited Tepic, where they toured the historic downtown area led by the popular character Concha Moņos, who also struck up a friendly competition to see whether Bruni or himself could attract more looks from passersby on the street.

They also cooked in San Blas with Chef Betty Vasquez of El Delfin Restaurant at Hotel Garza Canela, and introduced the main attractions of the historic port. They caught a dorado in Rincon de Guayabitos and admired the reefs around Isla del Coral on a glass-bottom boat. They also played polo in San Pancho, fried snappers in Punta Mita and even fed the tigers at Paradise Village in Nuevo Vallarta.

The Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) of Riviera Nayarit, a civil association dedicated to promoting the destination, has worked closely with all sectors of society and government, in order to achieve its objective: to position Riviera Nayarit as an independent destination, with great attractions, spectacular landscapes, and high-quality services.

One of the strategies used by the CVB is to attract the attention of the media through PR efforts like this one in conjunction with Ritmoson Latino, in order to achieve the greatest possible exposure at the lowest cost, achieving a greater influx of tourists.

"The Convention and Visitors Bureau endorses its commitment to work intensely to achieve its objective of attracting more tourists to Mexico's Pacific Treasure, and to distribute them evenly throughout Nayarit in order to improve the lives of all our people," said Fernando Ortega, president of the CVB.