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Mexico HotelMarket 2024 March 2025 Index 1Tourism in National GDP3Composition of Tourism in the National GDP4Historical Participation of Tourism in the National GDP5 5Hotel Demand in Mexico26Tourist Arrivals to Mexico by Air and Land by the end of 202427Tourist Arrivals to Mexico by Air by the end of 202428Passengers Domestic flights and passengers on foreign airline flights29Passengers domestic flights by airline 202430Cruise ship arrivals 202431 Hotel Inventory in Mexico at the end of 2024Hotel room inventory in Mexico at the end of 2024Hotel Category with the highest participation and growth in Mexico 2023-2024Boutique Hotels as an Important Niche Market 6Hotel Prospects in Mexico32Top 5 Operators and their projects in the Americas from 2025 to 202833Countries in the Americas with the highest number of hotels under construction 2025-202834Hotel projects in Mexico from 2025 to 202835 Brandes Residences11Brandes Residencesin Mexico by destinations12 7Opportunities and challenges36Infrastructure Investment in Mexico37Main challenges40 3Hotel supply in Mexico14Portfolio of construction projects in Latin America 202415New hotels in Mexico 2025-202817New hotels in Mexico by Destination18 4Hotel Occupancy in Mexico20Most Visited Destinations 202421Map of Best Occupancy Destinations22Best Hotel Occupancy Performance Category 202423Hotel Occupancy in Heritage Cities and Beaches at the end of 202424Beach Destinations, Occupied and Available Rooms 202425 Tourism in the National GDP Composition of Tourism GDP in Mexico Tourism has been a fundamental pillar of Mexico's economy, contributing significantly to the country's Gross Domestic Product(GDP). During 2023, the Tourism Gross Domestic Product reached 2.58 trillion pesos, representing 8.6% of the national GDP. This percentage is in line with thelevelsbeforethe COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the resilience and recovery of the tourism sector. Likewise, by the endof2024, the population employed in the tourismsector amounted to 4 million 944 thousand people, representing 9.2% of national employment.Womenareestimatedtorepresent 51% of employees, aligning withthe global rate of 54% in this sector. These data demonstrate the importance of tourism in the Mexican economy, not only as a generator of income but also as a driverof employment and regionaldevelopment. The recovery and sustained growth of the tourism sector are essential to maintain and enhance its contribution to GDP in the coming years. Historical participation of Tourism in National GDP Hotel Inventory in Mexico at the end of 2024 According to historical inventorydata fromthe Ministry of Tourism(SECTUR) and estimates made byHorwath HTL, the total hotel supplyin Mexicoin 2024was estimated at26,911hotels, with a growth of 1.5%with respect to 2023,with 26,524establishments. Of the total number ofestablishments, 54.1% areconcentrated in 10 states: Jalisco,Veracruz, Oaxaca, Puebla,Quintana Roo, Chiapas,Guanajuato, Estado de México,Guerrero and Hidalgo. Hotel room inventory in Mexico at year-end 2024 Mexico has a robust and well-positioned hotel industry, withbusiness hotels, vacation hotels,national andinternationalbrands,and operators. According to the historicaldatabase of the Ministry ofTourism (SECTUR) andestimates made by HorwathHTL, the total estimated hotelsupply in Mexico in 2024was899,389 rooms andgrew 1%with respect to 2023, with890,213 rooms. Of the total number of rooms,58.2% are concentrated in 10states: Quintana Roo, Jalisco,Mexico City, Veracruz, Nayarit,Guerrero, Guanajuato, Puebla,Oaxaca, and Baja California. Hotel category with the highest participation and growth in Mexico, 2023-2024 The category that grew the most in the same period of years was the 3-star category with a growth of 3.5% and 5,222 total establishments in 2024, followed by the2-star category with an increase of 2.8% (3,681 establishments), the 4-star and 5-star categories share the same growth value of2.2% (3,022 and 1,725establishments). The category that decreased was the 1-Star category with-1.1%, with 3,229 establishments. Non-category hotels are those individual hotels that do not have specific characteristics to assign them a category (mostly hotels without a hotel chain brand,motels, hostels, among others). These hotels are represented by 10,256 establishments, which grew 2.7% in 2024 with respectto2023. Boutique Hotels as an Important Niche Market In 2024 there are 32 certifiedBoutique hotels, with Jaliscobeing the entity with the highestnumber of these hotels (18.5%),followed by Quintana Roo with15.6% and third place is occupiedby Nayarit and Puebla with12.5%. Branded Residences In recent years, Mexico has experienced a remarkable boom indevelopingbrandedresidences, combining luxury and exclusive services inkeydestinations.BrandedResidences have shown an accelerated growth in Mexico, driven by the demand for luxury, exclusiveservices, and the trust provided by well-known brands in the real