Hotel Association of Cancun, Puerto Morelos & Isla Mujeres Embraces New Leadership

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Yesterday, a significant event took place at the exclusive Secrets The Vine Hotel in Cancun. This event marked the transition of leadership within the Hotel Association of Cancun, Puerto Morelos, and Isla Mujeres. Key figures from the tourism and government sectors gathered to witness Rodrigo de la Peña take the helm for the 2025-2028 period. De la Peña, who previously served as president, is known for his initiatives that benefited the hotel industry and regional tourism. His experience and dedication are seen as crucial for addressing the current challenges faced by Cancun's tourism industry, especially in the wake of the pandemic.

State governor Mara Lezama led the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of committed leadership in the tourism industry. She highlighted the need for collaboration between public and private sectors to enhance the tourist offering while ensuring sustainability and safety for both visitors and residents. Several notable political figures and representatives from the tourism sector, including municipal presidents Ana Paty Peralta, Blanca Merari, and Atenea Gómez, also attended the event. Their support for de la Peña's leadership is crucial for establishing partnerships that encourage balanced and responsible tourism development in the region.

Andrés Martínez, director of the Quintana Roo Tourism Promotion Board (CPTQ), reaffirmed the board's commitment to supporting the Hotel Association's strategies. Bernardo Cueto, the state's Secretary of Tourism, emphasized the need to adapt to new market demands and foster innovation within the hotel and tourist services. Juan Pablo de Zulueta, the municipal Secretary of Tourism, advocated for collaborative work to boost joint projects that benefit all stakeholders in the sector. The goal is not just to increase visitor numbers, but also to improve service quality, ensuring a memorable experience for every visitor.

In summary, the leadership change in the Hotel Association of Cancun, Puerto Morelos, and Isla Mujeres represents not just a shift in direction, but also a renewed commitment to sustainability and innovation in the hotel industry. With Rodrigo de la Peña at the helm, the association is expected to launch strategic initiatives that, in collaboration with local and state authorities, will further establish Cancun as a leading destination in the global tourism market.


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