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Grupo Vidanta in Puerto Vallarta is about to enter the cruise business

Businessman Daniel Chávez, owner of Grupo Vidanta, is moving forward in the construction of a port in Vallarta to enter the cruise business.

The goal is to have Mexico's first home port where cruise ships will originate from traveling points of the Pacific, such as Mazatlan, Puerto Peñasco, Los Cabos and Acapulco.

In Mexico, all the projects have failed to create a Home Port, that is, a port from which these floating hotels leave to also return there after completing a circuit.

Poor planning in Mexico is to blame. Cozumel, which due to its geographical position is . . .

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