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Mexico, Central America, and Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean IIthe Caribbean II

Mexico, Central America, and the Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean IICaribbean II

Learning objectives :

• List the characteristics of Mexico

• Discuss the various terrains

• Describe different types of the Caribbean

MexicoMexico

Overview :-

• Capital :Mexico city

• Government : Federal republic operating under a centralized government

• Tourist season :- April through September, Coastal :- November through April

• Peak Tourist Season :- March (11%) and December (10%)

MexicoMexico

• Currency :- Peso

• Population :- 99.6 million(2001)

• Size :- 761,605 square miles

Physical CharacteristicsPhysical Characteristics

• Mostly high, rugged mountains

• Extinct volcanos, low coastal plains and high plateaus

• Bounded by two mountain ranges a) Sierra Madre Oriental on the east b) Sierra Madre Occidental on the west

Tourism CharacteristicsTourism Characteristics

• Largest earner of foreign exchange after oil

• Border towns along US and Mexico benefit significantly

• 1998 20 million tourists’ visitors

• 65 million visitors’ on day-trips, mostly from along the US-Mexican border

Tourist Destination and Tourist Destination and AttractionsAttractions

4 major tourist regions are :-

• Cancun

• Acapulco,

• Mexico city

• Guadalajara

MexicoMexico

Some of the major tourist regions of Mexico

are of as follows :-

1)Baja California

• Ecotourism and the newly developing coastal resorts

• Whale watching

• Desert

MexicoMexico

2) Border Towns :- Tijuana, Ciudad Jarez, Reynosa attract millions of day trippers,

mainly for shopping

MexicoMexico

3) Northwest Region

• Guadalajara is the second largest city of Mexico

• Impressive town square focused on the Cathedral and Palace of the Governor

• Small villages offer pottery, lovely embroidery and hand-loomed cotton and wool fabrics

MexicoMexico

4) Southwest

• Centers around Oaxaca

• Represents the Indian culture of Mexico

• Known for its crafts of pottery, gold and silver jewellery, skirts, blouses, men’s shirts etc.

MexicoMexico

5) Yucatan• Combines outstanding archaeological

sites and Caribbean resorts• Pyramids, temples, vaults• Cancun – planned destination resort and

Mexico’s most popular coastal resort• Crystal-clear Caribbean waters and the

abundance of seafood, fruit, and vegetables

CaribbeanCaribbean

• Most densely populated region of the Americas

• Extreme wealthy and extreme poverty

• Sugar and tourism two major sources of income

• Region’s leading industry despite damage from hurricanes, civil unrest, bankrupt tour operators

CaribbeanCaribbean

• Direct scheduled air service from the American market reaches a number of islands

• Largest cruise destination in the world• Longer-stay tourist market has declined

with competition from Florida and Cancun in Mexico

• Led to resentment but also good for the economy

Travel PatternsTravel Patterns

• 56% of its visitors are from the US and Canada

• European market increased from 13% to 24.7% in 1998

• Reasons for increase :- a) Lack of warm winter weather b) Large population along the eastern seaboard

• Major transportation :- a) ship b) airplane

Travel PatternsTravel Patterns

• Over 200 hundred cruise departures a year from ports along the North America coasts, such as Miami, New York, Port Everglades, and San Juan and within the Caribbean Islands themselves

• Highest level of tourism from January through April and declines slightly during the rainy summer season.

Travel PatternsTravel Patterns

• Cultural links with European nations• 3 major European groups of tourists to the

Caribbean are English, French, and German

• England and France have developed strong patterns of tourism from their long colonial ties

• Germany seeking exotic places to spend money in the sun

Travel PatternsTravel Patterns

• Most visited islands are the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Cuba

• Uniqueness pattern of life that is expressed in the language, music dance,, art, architecture, and foods of the region

US Virgin IslandsUS Virgin Islands

• Group of small islands between Puerto Rico and the Leeward Islands

• Mostly mountainous, with many beaches and bays

• Subtropical, tempered by easterly trade winds

US Virgin IslandsUS Virgin Islands

• Capital :- Charolotte Amalie, St. Thomas• Government :- US Territory• Size :- 133 square miles• Language :- English, Spanish, Creole• Ethnic Division : 80% Black, 15% US mainland,

5% other• Tourist Season :- Year-round• Peak Tourist Season :- January through March

US Virgin IslandsUS Virgin Islands

• Currency :- US$

• Population :-122,211 (2001)

US Virgin IslandsUS Virgin Islands

• Income comes from tourism

• Strong tourist industry with excellent airline and cruise connections to the US

• Duty-Free shops (rum, jewellery and cigarettes are popular items)

• Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas built by Danes, and visitors can see old oldest synagogues in the western hemisphere

US Virgin IslandsUS Virgin Islands

• Real St. Thomas is secluded beaches, endless vistas, and restaurants

• World of water sports, tennis (at least eight hotels have their own courts) and golf

• St. John has hiking, unique water snorkeling trail, restored sugar mills and museums

SummarySummary

• It gives a good overview of the South America

• It has also listed down the various attractions which you would enjoy while visiting the South America

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