At the state level, we reached 84% hotel occupancy, with more than 2.6 million tourists and revenue exceeding 3,648 million pesos,” highlighted Mireya Sosa Osuna, head of the local Tourism Secretariat. These results reflect the coordinated work and commitment of everyone. “Thanks to inter-institutional coordination, as well as the invaluable work of the 14,906 personnel who were part of the operation, made possible by the support of our president, Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo; under the leadership of our governor, Dr. Rubén Rocha Moya; and with the collaboration of the mayors of the state's 20 municipalities,” she detailed. She also recognized the entire value chain of the tourism sector, whose efforts were key to providing quality experiences; as well as tourists and visitors for continuing to choose our beaches, 'Magic Towns,' and each of the destinations that make Sinaloa unique. “We continue to work with a clear vision: for tourism to be a motor of development and well-being, because in Sinaloa, tourism generates shared prosperity,” affirmed Sosa Osuna. In Mazatlán, we registered a hotel occupancy of 86%, with an influx of 625,000 people and an economic revenue of 1,819 million pesos. The Government of Sinaloa, through the local Tourism Secretariat, reported that this weekend, due to the holiday period, the entity registered an extraordinary influx of tourists and visitors at its beaches and 'Stately Towns.' “In Sinaloa, we close this Holy Week with extraordinary results.”
Extraordinary Tourism Results in Sinaloa
Sinaloa state recorded a record hotel occupancy of 84% and economic revenue exceeding 3.6 billion pesos during the Easter holiday period, with Mazatlán showing particularly strong results. The growth is attributed to the coordinated efforts of authorities and the tourism sector.