Valladolid and Tulum Unite for Tourism and Economic Prosperity

Valladolid's restaurant association meets Tulum's Tourism Director to create a synergistic alliance, boosting tourism and economic growth in both "Pueblos Mágicos."

TULUM, México – In a cordial gathering, representatives from Valladolid’s restaurant community met with the municipal official to explore opportunities for synergy through joint strategies that would boost the Valladolid-Tulum tourist corridor.

Valladolid's restaurant association meets Tulum's Tourism Director to create a synergistic alliance, boosting tourism and economic growth in both "Pueblos Mágicos."

Jordy Abraham Martínez, the president of ARVAY, expressed his gratitude, stating, “We appreciate Director Molina Pérez’s openness and willingness to collaborate with our association. Tulum and Valladolid are united ‘Pueblos Mágicos,’ and we hope that this approach will lead to many specific projects. To start, the Tulum Municipality has offered to showcase tourist information about Valladolid at their official offices and facilities. We recognize the excellent work done by Mayor Diego Castañón Trejo in promoting international tourism and fostering the economy in Tulum.”

Valladolid's restaurant association meets Tulum's Tourism Director to create a synergistic alliance, boosting tourism and economic growth in both "Pueblos Mágicos."

In response, Director General Jorge Mario Molina affirmed, “We commend ARVAY’s initiative to strengthen ties with the Tulum Municipality, combining efforts to promote the development of our municipalities. It was a pleasure to exchange best practices and valuable proposals to bolster tourism, gastronomy, and economic growth.”

Valladolid's restaurant association meets Tulum's Tourism Director to create a synergistic alliance, boosting tourism and economic growth in both "Pueblos Mágicos."

Currently, both Valladolid and Tulum stand as leading tourist destinations in the Southeast, boasting diverse attractions that appeal to both national and international visitors.

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