**Rosarito Prepares for the Exciting 2025 Tianguis Turístico**
Rosarito is buzzing with anticipation as the city gears up to host the 2025 Tianguis Turístico from April 28 to May 1 at the Baja California Center. This major international event is set to welcome more than 10,000 visitors, promising a significant boost to the local economy and tourism sector.
Under the leadership of Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz, Rosarito is pulling out all the stops to ensure this event is a resounding success. The Mayor highlighted the collaborative efforts of President Claudia Sheinbaum and Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila in bringing this prestigious event to Baja California.
Local hotels, restaurants, and businesses are preparing to welcome thousands of industry professionals and tourists, anticipating a surge in economic activity during the event. Mayor Adame Muñoz has also assured that the city administration is dedicated to providing a safe and memorable experience for everyone in attendance.
With the countdown underway, Rosarito is ready to roll out the red carpet for what is expected to be one of the highlights of the tourism calendar this year.
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**Secondary Article: Baja California’s Tourist Landscape Heating Up**
As Rosarito prepares for the Tianguis Turístico, Baja California continues to make strides in solidifying its reputation as a premier tourist destination. Recently, the region has seen a series of developments aimed at enhancing its tourism appeal.
The construction of Rosarito’s new desalination plant is anticipated to revolutionize the local water supply, which is crucial for accommodating the influx of tourists. Meanwhile, the recent housing program kick-started by Claudia Sheinbaum in Playas de Rosarito promises to support the growing number of inhabitants and visitors.
Rosarito’s spring break season, often a mixed bag in terms of impacts on local tourism, saw varied outcomes this year. However, with upcoming events like the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament, the area continues to draw interest from both domestic and international tourists.
Additionally, authorities have made headlines with a major fuel seizure in Ensenada, highlighting ongoing actions to maintain law and order and ensure tourists have a secure environment to explore Baja California’s offerings.
Overall, the future looks bright for Baja California’s tourism industry, with numerous initiatives and events poised to attract and delight visitors worldwide.