The Mexico Tourism Board would like to
present you this new flash about
the new jewel of the Pacific: Riviera Nayarit
Riviera
Nayarit is a paradise for discriminating tourists in search
of spectacular landscapes and a thousand-year-old culture. You’ll fall
under the spell of welcoming locals with their incomparable sense of
hospitality. You’ll also enjoy a vast array of activities at 2009’s
hottest destination.
Riviera Nayarit is Mexico’s
new flagship destination. Flanked by the Sierra Madre mountains, it extends
along 310 kilometres of Pacific coast and is easily accessible from the
international airport in Puerto
Vallarta. The coast along Nayarit
State includes the magnificent complexes in Nuevo Vallarta, the colonial city
of San Blas, the fishing village of Punta Mita, the surfing beach at
Sayulita, as well as numerous as-yet undiscovered villages.
Riviera Nayarit offers a vast choice of activities,
including world-class spas and PGA golf courses. It’s also an ideal
place to observe whales, birds and sea turtles. Riviera Nayarit offers both
traditional Mexican and international cuisine, along with a variety of
indigenous cultures and vibrant handicrafts.
Discover the new paradise of Mexico: Riviera
Nayarit
The Mexico Tourism
Board (MTB) brings together the resources of federal and state governments,
municipalities and private companies to promote Mexico's tourism attractions
and destinations nationally and internationally. Created in 1999, the MTB is Mexico’s tourism
promotion agency, and its participants include members of both the private
and public sectors. The MTB has offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
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