Mexico?s Riviera Nayarit receives World Travel and Tourism Council?s safe travel stamp

Mexico?s Riviera Nayarit, where Puerto Vallarta is located, has earned the World Travel and Tourism Councils (WTTC) safe travel stamp.

The stamp has been developed for adhering to all hygiene protocols in establishments to protect the health of visitors. The Safe Travel Stamp is the WTTC?s newest distinction, which has the support of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and more than 200 corporate executives from leading companies in the tourism sector, to assure travellers of the high cleanliness and sanitation standards being upheld in Riviera Nayarit?s hotels, restaurants and other establishments.

"Still a hidden treasure surrounded by nature and frequented only by those in the know, Riviera Nayarit is the ideal destination to visit in this new era of travel,? said Marc Murphy, managing director for the Riviera Nayarit CVB. ?Unlike other more popular and densely populated Mexican beach destinations, Riviera Nayarit is home to 17,951 hotel rooms, eight golf courses, four marinas, world-renowned gastronomy including over a dozen four and five AAA Diamond restaurants. Now with this significant seal from the WTTC, travellers can rest assured that Riviera Nayarit is a top option for an ideal escape that offers peace of mind in every way.

The young destination offers 192 miles of pristine Pacific coastline and is home to 23 colourful towns, ranging from surf meccas to family-friendly resort towns and a variety of picturesque fishing villages. 

?Beyond its commitment to safe and sustainable tourism, which has been duly recognized by numerous world-renowned organizations, Riviera Nayarit is the dignitary of its title as one of the most popular destinations in Mexico?s pacific coast, offering unique travel experiences surrounded by its stunning beaches, pleasant weather, multifaceted gastronomy,? said Gloria Guevara Manzo, president and CEO of WTTC.  "Riviera Nayarit has complied with our protocols and we are confident the destination is ready to safely reopen to the ?new normal? of travel and tourism.?