Mexico is the ideal place to go on spring break; white sand, hot sun and a spectacular ocean view. According to the article 2009 has been one of the best years to go despite the economic troubles. Airfare prices are cheaper than before making it affordable and more attractive to go to Mexico. Not only this, but the dollar exchange in Mexico is excellent, “In August, it was trading at 10 to the dollar. Now it is 14 to the dollar”. Tourists from the US are able to buy more for their dollar than they would in America making it more appealing. Hotel
s are offering good deals for a week on the ocean. Erin Erwin (from this article) is going to Cancun with five girlfriends only costing her 1000 dollars for an all inclusive for a week. Can’t get any better than this, but why and how is this so affordable when an economy is at a recession?
Mexico, just like the US is suffering the raft of the economy. One way they are hoping can help them out of this crisis is tourism during spring break. Like this article mentions other Caribbean Islands are not receiving as much tourists as Mexico, one of the factors being the airfare tickets are far more expensive to go Costa Rica, than Mexico. This is giving Mexico a huge advantage and attracting US citizens. By attracting tourists to Mexico they are able to increase their GDP, helping them out with the economy. For how much longer can Mexico rely on this? It’s hard to say but as long as they continue to have excellent deals on hotels, food and activities spring breakers will be sure to be going.
Mexico, just like the US is suffering the raft of the economy. One way they are hoping can help them out of this crisis is tourism during spring break. Like this article mentions other Caribbean Islands are not receiving as much tourists as Mexico, one of the factors being the airfare tickets are far more expensive to go Costa Rica, than Mexico. This is giving Mexico a huge advantage and attracting US citizens. By attracting tourists to Mexico they are able to increase their GDP, helping them out with the economy. For how much longer can Mexico rely on this? It’s hard to say but as long as they continue to have excellent deals on hotels, food and activities spring breakers will be sure to be going.
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