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Quintana Roo Averages 69% Occupancy as Guerrero Reports 67% in Summer 2025

Officials say capacity growth makes nights-per-room a better gauge than raw percentages.

Overview

  • Quintana Roo drew 2.2 million visitors and $1.991 billion in spending over the six-week season, with lodging tax receipts up 17% and July IMSS-registered jobs above 528,557.
  • The Caribbean region’s final week (Aug. 23–29) averaged 61.1% occupancy, with Costa Mujeres at 69.8%, Cancún 65.8% and Riviera Maya 58.6%.
  • The average stay in Quintana Roo reached five nights, one more than usual, and some destinations posted peaks of up to 83% during the period.
  • Quintana Roo now has about 136,000 hotel rooms, and state officials anticipate continued expansion over the next five years.
  • Guerrero closed with 67.21% statewide occupancy, 1,302,216 tourists and 11,077 million pesos in receipts, with Ixtapa‑Zihuatanejo at 89.1% and Acapulco at 83.3%.