Cancún, the tourism powerhouse of the Mexican Caribbean, maintained a strong presence, securing fifth place. As one of the most visited beach destinations in the world, Cancún offers all-inclusive luxury resorts, vibrant nightlife, and direct access to the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. However, its occupancy rate declined slightly from 75.6% to 74.1% over the past year.
Playa del Carmen, the heart of the Riviera Maya, finished seventh in the national ranking. This bustling coastal city is known for its European-style pedestrian streets, vibrant nightlife, boutique hotels, and quick access to Cozumel via ferry. Playa del Carmen’s occupancy rate remained stable, experiencing only a minor dip from 69.7% to 69.6%.
Quintana Roo stands out as the state with the most high-ranking tourist destinations on the national hotel occupancy list. Other top destinations in Mexico include:
Sectur evaluates tourist resorts based on several criteria, including:
With luxury accommodations, natural beauty, and world-class attractions, it’s no surprise that the Riviera Maya continues to dominate Mexico’s tourism rankings. As 2025 approaches, all eyes are on these resort hotspots to see if they can maintain or even surpass their current standings.
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