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Tulum and the Mexican Caribbean Face the Challenge of Growing up without Losing Their Essence: Ortiz Mena

Summary by Quintana Roo Hoy
Drafting/Canton Group The president of the Hotel Council of the Mexican Caribbean, David Ortiz Mena, stressed that the tourism competitiveness of the future will depend on sustainability, identity and territorial quality, rather than accelerated growth. Mexico City.- David Ortiz Mena, president of the Hotel Council of the Mexican Caribbean, participated in the panel “What do they do different [...] The post Tulum and the Mexican Caribbean face t…
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Drafting/Canton Group The president of the Hotel Council of the Mexican Caribbean, David Ortiz Mena, stressed that the tourism competitiveness of the future will depend on sustainability, identity and territorial quality, rather than accelerated growth. Mexico City.- David Ortiz Mena, president of the Hotel Council of the Mexican Caribbean, participated in the panel “What do they do different [...] The post Tulum and the Mexican Caribbean face t…

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Quintana Roo Hoy broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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