Mexico City is making motorsports history as it hosts the first-ever international, points-paying NASCAR Cup Series at the legendary Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez this weekend. This exciting event will also include the NASCAR Xfinity Series and the NASCAR Mexico Series, uniting top-tier talent from across North America.
For May 2025, the total number of terminal passengers at GAP’s 12 Mexican airports increased by 2.9%, compared to May 2024. Tijuana, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, and Guadalajara airports presented an increase in passenger traffic of 3.4%, 1.1%, 0.9%, and 0.3% respectively, compared to May 2024.
Jalisco is stepping boldly into the future of tourism, announcing more than $1 billion in investments for 38 new hotel projects set to bring over 4,578 rooms to the state by 2028. Global hotel brands are playing a key role in this expansion. Hyatt leads with a $295 million investment in three hotels in Puerto Vallarta.
Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus responded to a U.S. security alert by clarifying that a reported kidnapping near Puerto Vallarta was actually extortion involving tourists who used a dating app. He urged visitors to avoid illegal activity and exercise caution when using apps to meet strangers.
On Monday, June 9, Jalisco celebrates 202 years as a Free and Sovereign State. With deep indigenous roots, a legacy of independence from Nueva Galicia, and a proud role in shaping Mexico’s culture and politics, the state honors its rich legacy and continued influence in shaping the nation’s identity.
Guadalajara, a city celebrated not only as the birthplace of mariachi, tequila, and charrería, but also as a premier destination for inclusive travel, is gearing up to host one of Latin America's largest Pride festivals from June 7 to June 14, 2025. The city's Convention and Visitors Bureau shares the details.
Mexico has unveiled a bold new National Climate Strategy aimed at boosting clean energy, protecting communities, and driving sustainable growth. Praised by the United Nations, the plan promises real-world results - from solar power in villages to green jobs and cleaner air in cities.
A new law aims to protect Mexico’s service workers by guaranteeing fair wages and labor rights, regardless of tips. If approved, the 2025 Ley de Propinas will require employers to pay a fixed daily wage and ensure tips go directly to employees, not as part of their salary. The reform also seeks to ensure workers receive full legal benefits.
Mexico attracted a record $21.4B dollars in foreign investment in early 2025, signaling strong global confidence in its economy. With rising exports, low unemployment, and steady growth, officials credit bottom-up economic policies for keeping the country on a solid path forward.
Get ready for one of the most exciting shopping events of the year - Hot Sale 2025 is just around the corner. From May 26 to June 3, more than 700 of Mexico’s top retailers and online stores will be offering thousands of exclusive discounts and deals on a wide range of products.