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Tourism Ministry names 45 new pueblos mágicos in 25 states

The Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) program has added 45 new towns, Tourism Ministry (Sectur) chief Miguel Torruco Marqués reported on Monday. This makes for a total of 177 designated Pueblos Mágicos in the country.

Located in 25 states, the newly added cities have been recognized for their “natural, cultural and culinary richness.”  

The former mining town of Huasca del Ocampo became the first to be designated a Pueblo Mágico in 2001. (Gob. de México)

The initiative, which launched in 2001 to promote tourism as a driver for local economic growth, granted the first designation to the former mining town of Huasca de Ocampo, Hidalgo. San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, was a Pueblo Mágico from 2002 to 2008, until it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mexcaltitán, Nayarit was stripped of its title in 2009 after failing to uphold conservation standards.

This year’s selection process, which took place between May 8 and June 2. was carried out by a technical evaluation and verification committee. Out of 123 aspiring towns, only 45 met the requirements for the coveted designation.

“This is a very important day for tourism activity in Mexico,” said Miguel Torruco. “The new towns will attract greater tourist flow, increasing the economic revenue, investment and employment rate for the benefit of our local populations.”

Sectur will also continue to promote the “Magic Color Routes” program launched in 2022, to drive the development of pueblos mágicos through public art installations. 

Representatives of the new Magic Towns were presented with certifications by Tourism Minister Miguel Torruco. (Gob. de México)

Juan Enrique Suárez, president of the Association of Ministries of Tourism, said that the Pueblos Mágicos are a testament that Mexico is more than a beach destination. “Mexico is much more than sun and sand, and these Pueblos Mágicos provide that,” he added.

In the first four months of the year, tourism revenue reached US $10.74 billion from international visitors – 17.5% percent higher than figures reported in 2019 and 17% more than last year.  

The new Pueblos Mágicos are listed below: 

Aguascalientes

Pabellón de Hidalgo

Baja California Sur

Santa Rosalía

Campeche

Candelaria

Chiapas

Copainalá

Ocozocoautla de Espinosa

Chihuahua

Guachochi

Hidalgo del Parral 

Coahuila

General Cepeda

Estado de México

Jilotepec

Otumba

Guerrero

Ixcateopan de Cuauhtémoc

Zihuatanejo

Hidalgo

Acaxochitlán

Metztitlán

Jalisco

Cocula

Sayula

Temacapulín

Michoacán

Cotija

Morelos

Tlaltizapán de Zapata

Xochitepec

Nayarit

Ahuacatlán

Amatlán de Cañas

Ixtlán del Río

San Blas

Puerto Balleto (Islas Marías)

Nuevo León

General Terán

General Zaragoza

Puebla

Huejotzingo

Teziutlán

Querétaro

Pinal de Amoles

Quintana Roo

Cozumel

San Luis Potosí

Ciudad del Maíz

Tierra Nueva

Sinaloa

San Ignacio 

Sonora

San Carlos

Ures

Tabasco

Frontera

Teapa

Tlaxcala

Ixtenco

Veracruz

Córdoba

Naolinco de Victoria 

Yucatán

Espita

Motul

Tekax

Zacatecas

Villa Nueva

With reports from El Financiero

Source: Mexico News Daily

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