Historic Figures: Easter Week 2026 Leaves an Economic Impact of Over 640 Million Pesos in Baja California Sur
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The Easter Week holidays of 2026 have confirmed, once again, that Baja California Sur is one of the top destinations for both domestic and international tourism. After the busiest days concluded, state tourism and economic authorities announced figures that exceeded expectations: an economic revenue surpassing 640 million pesos. This massive influx represents an invaluable boost for the tourism value chain, directly benefiting hotels, restaurants, service providers, artisans, and thousands of Sudcaliforniano families who depend on this industry.

During this first week of April, consolidated destinations like Los Cabos and La Paz, along with Magic Towns such as Loreto and Todos Santos, reported hotel occupancy rates near maximum capacity. The exceptional weather and the natural beauty of our beaches were the main attractions for the thousands of visitors who crowded the resorts and boardwalks. Security and cleaning operations deployed by all three levels of government allowed this vacation season to proceed in an orderly manner, ensuring that the tourists' experience was both memorable and safe.

We celebrate this excellent news for our peninsula's economy. Surpassing 640 million pesos in revenue during a single week is a clear indicator of the strength and rapid recovery of our tourism sector. The challenge for the rest of 2026 will be to maintain these high standards of quality and hospitality, ensuring that economic development goes hand in hand with the preservation of our natural resources, so that BCS remains a prosperous and sustainable paradise.





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