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File - World Council of Comparative Education Societies
XVII WCCES World Congress
on Comparative Education
The future of education
20 – 24 May 2019
Cancún, México
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INDEX
I. Invitation Letter
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II. Conference
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2.1. Organizers
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2.2. Official Supporters
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2.3. Date
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2.4. Theme and Thematic Groups
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III. About SOMEC
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3.1. Objectives
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3.2. Presidents
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3.3. Members
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3.4. Publications
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3.5. Congresses and Meetings
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3.6. Academic relations
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3.7. Board of Directors
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IV. Why Mexico
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4.1. Cancun, the best choice in Mexico & the caribbean
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4.2. Cancun Convention Center
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4.3. Accommodation
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4.4. Safety
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4.5. Tourism & Pre-Post Congress Tours
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4.6. Transportation
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4.7. Proposed PCO
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Annexes: Support letters
SAECE, Argentina
SBEC, Brazil
SUECI, Uruguay
SEEC, Spain
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WORLD COUNCIL OF COMPARATIVE EDUCATION SOCIETIES
EXCECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Dear Colleagues,
We are confident that, for comparatists, to travel abroad has always
represented a very important activity to learn about other cultures. We invite you to
experience the life of the Mayan civilization and explore the ruins of that ancient
culture. We believe that organizing our XVII World Congress of Comparative Education
Societies in Cancun, Mexico; will give you a unique opportunity to visit fantastic nearby
sites, such as Chichén Itzá, recently named one of the new Seven Wonders of the
World and cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO.
Cancun is a well known cosmopolitan place with an average of 180 conferences
per year and flights to the main cities of the world. The accommodation capacity and
restaurants, together with the turquoise color of the seas and the white of the sands,
make a great venue for our world conference. The government of the state of
Quintana Roo, as well as a number of universities, together with the Sociedad
Mexicana de Educación Comparada, is working towards providing with the nicest
facilities to ease our academic work.
This century started with renewed goals for the millennium and statements
about global citizenship and sustainability; but there are also new issues like migration,
terrorism, wars, fuel crisis, among others, that impinge upon the present but will have
strong effects upon the future and deserve special thinking and action for educators.
That is why we invite comparative education societies to work upon the far and the
near future of education, either with a global or a local perspective. To re-think about
the ends of education, to make reflections about pedagogies, about the curriculum of
the future, the future profile of families and learners, or their new educational settings,
or about the fate of teacher training, future scenarios portray so many topics for
comparative education.
As you will see, through the next pages, the Sociedad Mexicana de Educación
Comparada and the associated institutions are prepared to welcome you in this
beautiful spot of Mexico, so as to work for you to have a satisfactory academic world
conference.
Sincerely,
Marco Aurelio Navarro Leal
Honorary President
Zaira Navarrete Cazales
Executive President
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II. CONFERENCE
2.1. Organizers

Sociedad Mexicana de Educación Comparada (SOMEC)

World Council of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES)
2.2. Official Supporters
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Universidad de Quintana Roo
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Secretaría de Educación y Cultura de Quintana Roo

Secretaría de Turismo del Estado de Quintana Roo
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas
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Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
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Universidad de Guadalajara
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Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
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Universidad Autónoma de Chapingo
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Universidad Pedagógica Nacional
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Secretaria de Educación de Tamaulipas
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Secretaría de Educación de Veracruz
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El Colegio de Tamaulipas
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Colegio de Posgrado de la Ciudad de México
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Universidad Intercontinental
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Universidad Marista de Querétaro
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Universidad Nacional San Agustín
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National Comparative Education Societies
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Sociedad Argentina de Estudios Comparados en Educación (SAECE) /
Argentina
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Sociedade Brasileira de Educação Comparada (SBEC) / Brazil
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Sociedad Uruguaya de Educación Comparada e Internacional (SUECI) /
Uruguay

Sociedad Española de Educación Comparada (SEEC) / Spain
2.3. Date

May, 20-24; 2019
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2.4. Theme and Thematic Groups
General theme:
The future of education
Thematic areas:
1. Future pedagogies for future ends of education
2. National identity and world citizenship
3. Knowledge Management and curriculum contents
4. Teaching and learning in the future classrooms
5. Doing the homework: between the books and the screens
6. The future of teacher training
7. The students of the future
8. Schooling at a distance
9. Diversity of families, diversity of children
10. The future of education technology
11. The future of work and the professions of the future
12. Prospective studies on education
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III. ABOUT SOMEC
On June 18th 2003, a group of Mexican academics, frequent participants of
Comparative and International Education Society conferences, were invited by the
leadership of the World Council of Comparative Education Societies to create a new
society to promote the field in Mexico. On November 20th 2003 the constituent
assembly was held and the Sociedad Mexicana de Educación Comparada (SOMEC)
was created.
On October 25th, 2004, in Havana, the Executive Committee accepted the membership
of SOMEC to the WCCES.
3.1. Objectives
SOMEC aims to promote the study of comparative and international education and
raise the academic status of this field in Mexico. Additionally seeks to develop
comparative education to contribute to solve major problems of education and facilitate
cooperation between practitioners and comparative education researchers from
different countries and regions.
3.2. Presidents
1. Dr. Marco Aurelio Navarro Leal (2003-2005)
2. Dr. Armando Alcántara Santuario (2005-2007)
3. Dr. Dante Torres (2007-2009)
4. Dr. Sergio Martínez Romo (2009-2011)
5. Dr. Marco Aurelio Navarro Leal (2011-2015)
6. Dra. Zaira Navarrete Cazales (2015- )
3.3. Members
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SOMEC consists of 99 members, 94 of them live in Mexico and the rest abroad
(Chile, 1; USA, 3; and Peru, 1).
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Members residing in Mexico are distributed among 22 States.
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•
More than 50% of SOMEC members belongs to the Sistema Nacional de
Investigadores del Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT) –the
national research system-.
3.4. Publications
From 2005 to now SOMEC has published 15 books:
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Navarrete, Zaira y Marco Aurelio Navarro (Coords.)
(2016)
Globalización,
educación
comparada,
internacionalización
México:
y
Editorial
Trillas/Sociedad Mexicana de Educación Comparada.
386 pp. (in press)
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Navarro, Marco Aurelio y Navarrete, Zaira (Coords.)
(2016)
Educación
comparada.
Internacional
y
Nacional (Segunda edición corregida y aumentada),
México: El Colegio de Tamaulipas / Universidad
Autónoma de Tamaulipas / Sociedad Mexicana de
Educación Comparada. 474 pp. (ISBN: 978-60796167-8-6).
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Navarro-Leal, M.A y Navarrete-Cazales, Z. (Coords.)
(2015)
Educación
comparada.
Internacional
y
Nacional, México: Plaza y Valdés / Sociedad
Mexicana de Educación Comparada. 407 pp. (ISBN:
978-607-402-809-6)
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Navarro-Leal, M.A. (2014) Educación superior: La
discusión de temas emergentes, Estados Unidos de
América: Palibrio LLC / Sociedad Mexicana de
Educación Comparada. 206pp.
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Manzanilla H.M. y Rojas, I. (Coords.) (2014) Las
Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación en
el Sistema Educativo Mexicano, Estados Unidos de
América: Palibrio LLC / Sociedad Mexicana de
Educación Comparada. 320pp.
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Navarrete-Cazales, Z. y Navarro-Leal, M.A. (Eds.)
(2014) Internacionalización y Educación Superior,
Estados Unidos de América: Sociedad Mexicana de
Educación Comparada/Palibrio, 458pp.
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Navarro-Leal M.A. y Navarrete-Cazales, Z. (Coords.)
(2013) Comparar en Educación. Diversidad de
Intereses, Diversidad De Enfoques, México: Sociedad
Mexicana de Educación Comparada / El Colegio de
Tamaulipas.
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Navarro
Educación
Leal,
Marco
Comparada:
Aurelio
VIEWS
(Ed.)
(2013) La
FROM
LATIN
AMERICA, EE.UU: Palibrio, Sociedad Mexicana de
Educación Comparada y El Colegio de Tamaulipas.
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Navarro
Leal,
Marco
Aurelio
(Coord.)
(2010) Educación Comparada. Perspectivas y Casos,
México:
Consejo
Educación
Mundial
Comparada,
de
Sociedades
de
Mexicana
de
Sociedad
Educación Comparada, PLANEA Editorial.
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Navarro
Leal,
Marco
Aurelio
Educación
Comparada.
Latinoamericana ,
México:
(Coord.)
(2010)
Perspectiva
Consejo
Mundial
de
Sociedades de Educación Comparada, Sociedad
Mexicana
de
Educación
Comparada,
PLANEA
Editorial.
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Bray, Mark (Comp.) (2010) Educación Comparada.
Tradiciones, Nuevos Retos y Nuevos Paradigmas,
México:
Consejo
Educación
Mundial
Comparada,
de
Sociedad
Sociedades
de
Mexicana
de
Educación Comparada, PLANEA Editorial.
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04
Navarro Leal, Marco Aurelio y Sánchez Rodríguez,
Iván (Coords.) (2009) Transformación Mundial de la
Educación superior, México: Sociedad Mexicana de
Educación Comparada, Universidad IberoamericanaPuebla, PLANEA Editorial.
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Sánchez Rodríguez, Iván y Marco Aurelio Navarro
Leal
(Coords.)
perspectiva
(2007)
Convergencias:
Comparada
e
Internacional
Una
de
la
Educación superior, México: Universidad Autónoma
de Tamaulipas, Universidad Nacional de Tres de
Febrero,
Sociedad
Comparada,
Mexicana
Sociedad
Argentina
de
de
Educación
Estudios
Comparados en Educación.
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Victorino
Ramírez,
Liberio
(2006) Procesos
de
evaluación en la Universidad en Hispanoamérica: La
experiencia de los '90. México: Universidad Autónoma
Chapingo
/
Sociedad
Mexicana
de
Educación
Comparada.
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Navarro Leal, Marco Aurelio (Coord.) (2005) La
Educación Comparada en México: Un campo en
construcción, México: Universidad Autónoma de
Tamaulipas,
Sociedad
Mexicana
de
Educación
Comparada, PLANEA Editorial.
3.5. Congress and Meetings
SOMEC has organized two Comparative and International Education meetings:
I Comparative and International Education meeting.
May, 2013 / Mexico DF
Venue: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
(UNAM). Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.
II Comparative and International Education meeting.
May, 2015 / Mexico DF
Venue: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
(UNAM). Coordinación de Humanidades.
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3.6. Academic relations
Involvement at WCCES:
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SOMEC is official member of WCCES since 2004
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Admissions & New Societies Standing Committee: Dr. Marco Aurelio Navarro
Leal (2010-2013)
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Publications Standing Committee: Dr. Marco Aurelio Navarro Leal (2013-2016)
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Finance Standing Committee: Dr. Armando Alcántara Santuario (2013-2016)
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Executive Committee meeting hosting and organization: 2015.
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Participation as convenors of WCCES world congresses: Dr. Marco Aurelio
Navarro y Dr. Carlos Ornelas.
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CIES (USA) Conferences hosting and organización: 1978 and 1997.
Links with Ibero-America:
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Founding member of the Sociedad Iberoamericana de Educación Comparada
(SIBEC) in 2014 in Madrid (Spain) where the I SIBEC meeting was held. Dr.
Marco Aurelio Navarro Leal (SOMEC) serves as Secretary General.
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II SiBEC meeting: July, 2015 / Buenos Aires (Argentina).
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III SiBEC meeting: December, 2015 / Montevideo (Uruguay).
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III SiBEC meeting: October, 2016 / Paraíba (Brasil).
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SOMEC is member of the Editorial Board of the Revista Latinoamericana de
Educación Comparada (RELEC / www.saece.org.ar/relec).
Links with education sector:
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Courses and conferences on comparative education.
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SOMEC membership has become an academic reference for research funding
application.
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Most SOMEC members in addition to being higher education academics have
managerial position at their institutions.
3.7. Board of Directors
Honorary President
Dr. Marco Aurelio Navarro Leal (U. A. de Tamaulipas)
Executive President
Dra. Zaira Navarrete Cazales (U. N. A. de México)
Executive Secretary
Dr. Carlos Ornelas (U.A. Metropolitana)
General
Treasurer
Dr. Marco Aurelio Navarro Leal (U. A. de Tamaulipas)
Dra. Ana María Soto Hernández (I. T. de Ciudad Madero)
Dra. Anita Cecilia Hirsch Adler (U. N. A. de México)
Dr. Armando Alcántara Santuario (U. N. A. de México)
Members
Dra. Ileana Rojas Moreno (U. N. A. de México)
Dr. Liberio Victorino Ramírez (U. A. Chapingo)
Dra. María Teresa de Sierra Neves (U. Pedagógica Nacional,
Ajusco)
Admission and
Permanence
Committee
Dr. Luis Iván Sánchez Rodríguez (U. A. de Tamaulipas)
Dra. Patricia Ducoing Watty (U. N. A. de México)
Dra. Alicia de los Ángeles Colina Escalante (U. A. de Tlaxcala)
Dr. Jaime Rogelio Calderón López-Velarde (U. Pedagógica
Nacional, Zacatecas)
Outreach and
Dissemination
Mtro. Jorge Luis Mendoza Valladares (El Colegio de
Tamaulipas)
Committee
Dr. Rolando Heredia Dominico (U. N. A. de México)
Dr. César García García (Universidad Marista de Querétaro)
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IV. WHY MEXICO
4.1. Cancun, the best choice in Mexico & the caribbean
Cancun is the best choice if you are looking to host a meeting, convention, congress or
incentive anywhere in Mexico, Latin America or the Caribbean.
Cancun offers superb hotels and resorts with world class amenities and modern
facilities which add up to a perfect place to host your Cancun meeting or event. There
are more than 20 hotels offering meeting space,a the Cancun Convention Center offers
state of the art facilities and more than 700,000 feet of exhibition space. Most
importantly, Cancun is easily accessible from most US airports, many offering direct
flights.
Entertaining your delegates throughout your Cancun meetings, convention or event
could not be easier as there are so many things to do in and around Cancun. There are
many adventure tours, watersports, fabulous restaurants, and of course, the renowned
world class golf courses. Warm white powdery sand beaches and turquoise crystal
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clear waters together with the famous Mexican hospitality will make your Cancun
meeting like no other!
4.2. Cancun Convention Center
Located in the city with the best accessibility in the country, national and international,
Cancun Center Conventions & Exhibitions, is located in the heart of the Hotel Zone of
Cancun, Mexico.
Cancun Center, the conventions center of Cancun, count with the necessary spaces,
facilities and services to be the perfect venue for congresses, conventions and
exhibitions.
Cancun Center successfully hosted more than 38 international congresses, some of
them up to 6,000 attendees, and exhibitions up to 40,000; experience that allow them
to be a winner for 4 consecutive years of the "World Travel Award Recognition" as best
venue in Mexico and Central America.
The entire team is committed to making your event a success, with the experience and
professionalism behind it.
General Information on the Conventions Center:
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7,018.00 m2 available for congresses and conventions
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7,296.00 m2 for exhibitions, divided between the ground floor and the first floor
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13 ballrooms which can be divided into 40 sections for simultaneous sessions
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VIP boardroom, with foyer, meeting room and private restroom
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800 m2 registration area with marble counter
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Two service elevators with a capacity of 2 tons each
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Handicapped facilities
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Banquet service specialized in national and international haute cuisine
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Wireless Internet throughout the facilities and high tech information services
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Free private parking
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuHrPyK6UMo
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4.3. Accomodation
BEACH PALACE
CASA MAGNA CANCUN RESORT
CROWN PARADISE CANCUN
DREAMS CANCUN RESORT & SPA
DREAMS RIVIERA CANCUN RESORT & SPA
EXCELLENCE PLAYA MUJERES
EXCELLENCE RIVIERA CANCUN
FIESTA AMERICANA CONDESA
FIESTA AMERICANA GRAND CORAL BEACH CANCUN
GRAND PARK ROYAL CANCÚN CARIBE
HARD ROCK CANCUN
HOTEL MARINA EL CID SPA & BEACH RESORT
HYATT REGENCY CANCUN
JW MARRIOTT CANCUN RESORT & SPA
KRYSTAL CANCUN
LE BLANC SPA RESORT
LIVE AQUA
ME BY MELIA CANCUN
MOON PALACE GOLF & SPA RESORT
NOW JADE RIVIERA CANCUN
NOW SAPPHIRE RIVIERA CANCUN
OASIS CANCUN HOTELS & RESORTS
OMNI CANCUN HOTEL & VILLAS
PRESIDENTE INTERCONTINENTAL CANCUN RESORT
RITZ CARLTON CANCUN
SANDOS CANCUN
SECRETS THE VINE
THE WESTIN RESORT & SPA
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Transfers Airport, Cancun Hotel Zone Caribbean Sea, Mexico
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
Shared
USD $ 15 per person
Private
USD $ 100 by vehicle
4.4. Safety
Cancun is a safe state is not reported by the Department of Security of the United
States as a state of danger. Cancun is a safe travel state, the Mexican government and
Quinta Roo have cared so much this aspect ensure the "security" of this city.
4.5. Tourism & Pre-Post Congress Tours
Chichén Itzá, the ancient city whose name means "in the mouth at the Itzáe's Well",
was in its time of grandeur (between 800 and 1200 A.D.), the centre of political,
religious and military power in Yucatán, if not all of South-eastern Meso America.
Chichén Itzá is located 125 miles West of Cancun about 2:15 hrs. It is the most visited
archaeological site on the Peninsula, famed for it’s extraordinary architecture beauty.
http://www.yucatan.travel/en/
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Find the Mayan mystic in our cultural tour of Tulum, visiting the most fascinating ruins
built along the ocean side. The only known Mayan City built along side the setting sun
and is magnificently situated high atop a cliff overlooking the crystal-blue Caribbean
Sea and its surrounding jungle.
http://www.tulum.gob.mx/web/
Visit Coba, a spectacular archeological site hidden inside the rain forest, at the Yucatan
Peninsula. Once there you can observe the Nohoch Muul temple the most important
temple in the area.
http://www.inahqr.gob.mx/Coba/
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Located 44 miles South of Cancun, Xcaret was for more than ten centuries one of the
most important Mayan ceremonial centers and seaports. Today, it is an incredible ecoarchaeological park where you can spend a marvelous day. Come and enjoy the
underground rivers, dolphins, beach, lagoon & inlet, diving & snorkeling, horses, coral
reef aquarium, museum, botanical garden, orchid farm, mushroom farm, archaeological
sites, Jaguar Island, Wild Bird breeding aviary, butterfly pavilion, open air theater,
authentic Mexican cuisine and seafood.
www.xcaret.com
Xel Ha a place where nature has created incredible caves, inlets and lagoons. Fish
from the Caribbean take refuge in placid waters of Xel-Ha, where fresh waters from
nearby streams mixes with the ocean. Xel-Ha has been granted the "Must See
Waterpark" award by the International Association of Amusement Parks and
Attractions.
www.xelha.com
Gaze at the ground, trees and caves from an 11 zip-lines circuit. Set sail on a raft and
paddle with your hands over crystal-clear waters among age-old rocky formations. Feel
the adventure of conquering all terrains in a 3 mile journey through the exotic
Caribbean Jungle and eight caverns, one of them flooded, on mighty two-seated
amphibious vehicles and swim through the most spectacular mysterious routes,
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surrounded by amazing stalactites and stalagmites. Discover the secrets of the
underground world!!.
www.xplor.com
Selvatica, The adventure Kingdom, is Mexico’s undisputable leader in Fun Friendly
excursions; our perfect balance of thrills, hospitality and FUN, have changed thousands
of lives with our magical and unforgettable adventures. We are set up in a way we can
offer your group, total privacy, regardless of the fact they are 30 or 400 people, we can
tailor design your groups adventure based on the following activities: Canopy Tours ,
Aerial Trek, Dune Buggys, Segways, Caverns, Cenotes, Bicycles, Horses, Ocean
Snorkel.
www.selvatica.com.mx
Alltournative’s day expeditions are just the right combination of off-track adventure
travel, nature and Maya culture.We offer the Group Market high quality service in all
four of our standard adventure expeditions (Jungle Crossing, Maya Zip-Line, Maya
Encounter, Tulum - Maya Zip-Line).Our focus on quality, safety and service, added to
the flexibility of a customer-oriented organization, allows us to use different
combinations of these adventure expeditions to create a whole range of exclusive
products to fit our business clients’ needsfor groups of 10 people or more.
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Tel:
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(984)
803-9999 [email protected]
www.alltournative.com
Hook and his pirate crew invite you on a magnificent journey across the bay of Cancun
to Isla Mujeres. This corner of the Mexican Caribbean is a symphony of golden sun
kissed beaches and clear turquoise waters that host a breathtaking offshore reef.
Approximate Cruise time from Cancun to Isla Mujeres is 1 hour and 45 minutes and
during the journey the crew will entertain you with the history of Cancun and Isla
Mujeres,
Tel.
games
and
other
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activities.
Capacity:
350
people
per
boat.
(998)849-4451 [email protected]
www.captainhook.com
Set sail for romance on a cruise through the Nichupte Lagoon, sailing on a vintage
Spanish galleon taking in and admiring the breathtaking sights under the Cancun
sunset. The best is yet to come and the only thing you need to do is allow yourself to
be pampered; savor the delicious lobster and become part of the romantic atmosphere
created by the Sax melody. Daily 05:30 pm and 08:30 pm. Capacity: 72 guests
www.dolphindiscovery.com
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Live an unparallel adventure and discover the beautiful Isla Mujeres. No matter day or
night, our facilities allow us to provide a great variety of Theme Parties like the
Caribbean Night and Pirate Assault, both of them include: Buffet dinner, open bar and
our spectacular show. Features And Services: * Beach Club * Team building *
Snorkeling tour * Bike tour * Bay cruise tour * kayak tour * Isla Mujeres Shopping Tour
www.caribbeancarnaval.com
Garrafon Natural Park is ideally situated on the charming Island of Isla Mujeres and will
amaze you with its natural beauties and fascinating adventures in and out of the water.
This exotic tropical paradise is only 25 minutes by boat from Cancun, Mexico. The
great diversity of underwater species, including several types of coral and multicolored
tropical fish, offers an unparalleled visual spectacle that is virtually indescribable.
www.dolphindiscovery.com
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The Dolphin Discovery location has been designed especially for the dolphins´ care
and for your amusement. You will be able to rest on comfortable lounge chairs, taste
delicious dishes and fresh beverages, take a splash while you listen to the sound of
waves or simply stare at the dolphins for hours over the pier. Doesn’t matter your
preferences, this place has something for everyone: plus, the awesome swim with
dolphins programs, you will have the opportunity to discover unique experiences with
sharks and rays.
www.dolphindiscovery.com
The region’s most unique natural treasure.Dare to live a fantastic experience in one of
the most incredible locations in the Riviera Maya. Enter this natural museum filled with
a kaleidoscope of speleothems and walk an easy 600m route amidst the thousands of
stalactites and stalagmites found in this protected natural reserve. Learn and marvel in
this ancient, magical subterranean world that until now has remained unexplored for
millions of years.
www.riosecretotours.com
A stunning place that will allow you to peek at the depths to admire all kind of colored
fish, all the way to the feared piranhas, the Seahorses and the enigmatic jelly-fish
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medusas, without mentioning the sharks and the millenary sea turtles, at the interactive
aquarium you will get to know the dwellers of our seas, and understand the importance
of each one of the species and their role in the delicate natural balance of their ecosystem.
Take a journey into the open waters of the Mexican Caribbean. This trip will be a great
opportunity to see the different colors of the Caribbean Sea, enjoy the sun and have
fun with your friends and family. Once on board one the luxury fishing yachts, you will
be in pursuit of big game fish.
Swimming with Dolphins at Delphinus is a guaranteed fun experience because it is the
worldwide leader in responsible and sustainable management of dolphins, in facilities
vanguard design and high qualified swim with dolphins programs. Swimming with
dolphins is synonyms of an unforgettable experience, full of joy, learning and complicity
with nature. We offer you the best swim with dolphins programs of the global market,
with the highest quality and inside the beautiful Mexican Caribbean spots with the best
service.
www.delphinusworld.com
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Exotic Rides Mexico, is a new tourist attraction in Cancun that consists in an
extraordinary driving experiences on board of the best cars in the world, by the hand of
professional drivers we give you the opportunity to race exotic cars like Ferrari,
Lamborghini, Audi, Mercedes Benz and Lotus.
www.exoticrides.com.mx
4.6. Tansportation
Airlines with direct flight to Cancun
Getting to Cancun becomes easier every day. Several airlines have direct flights from
the major hubs in the US as well as from the most important cities in the world. The
following airlines offer direct flights to Cancun from different points. For more
information please contact you preferred airline.
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Vuelos de/hacia Cancún
Aeroflot
Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Air Berlin
Düsseldorf. Estacional: Munich
Air Europa
Madrid
Air France
Estacional: Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Air Italy
Scheduled charter: Milan-Malpensa
American Airlines
Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, New
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York-JFK
Apple
Vacations Estacional: Detroit
operated by AirTran
Airways
Apple
Vacations Estacional: Newburgh (NY)
operated
by
Allegiant Air
Apple
Vacations Chicago-O'Hare, Chicago-Rockford, Philadelphia
operated
by
Frontier Airlines
Delta Air Lines
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Detroit, Minneapolis/St Paul.
Estacional:
Boston,
Hartford/Springfield,
Memphis,
Columbus
Indianapolis,
Milwaukee,
Los
Nashville,
(OH),
Angeles,
Orlando,
Raleigh/Durham, Salt Lake City, Tampa, WashingtonDulles
Frontier Airlines
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Pittsburgh. Estacional:
Kansas City, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City,
St. Louis
Orenair
Charter: St Petersburg
Perla Airlines
Porlamar
Spirit Airlines
Dallas/Fort Worth , Detroit, Fort Lauderdale
Sun
Country Dallas/Fort Worth, Minneapolis/St. Paul. Estacional:
Airlines
Thomas
Lansing
Cook London-Gatwick, Manchester. Estacional: Glasgow-
Airlines
International, Belfast-International
United Airlines
Chicago
O'Hare,
Cleveland,
Denver,
Houston-
Intercontinental, Los Angeles, Newark, WashingtonDulles.
Estacional:
Austin,
San
Antonio,
San
Francisco
US Airways
Boston, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Phoenix
Virgin America
Los Angeles, San Francisco
Aerolíneas
Buenos Aires-Ezeiza
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Argentinas
Air Canada
Calgary,
Montréal-Trudeau,
Toronto-Pearson.
Estacional: Halifax, Ottawa, Winnipeg
Air Transat
Montreal-Trudeau,
Toronto-Pearson,
Vancouver.
Estacional: Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Québec City,
Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg
AirTran
Airways Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Chicago-Midway, Denver,
operated
by San Antonio. Estacional: Milwaukee
Southwest Airlines
Arkefly
Amsterdam
Avianca
Bogotá (begins July 15, 2013)
Blue
Panorama Bologna, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino
Airlines
British Airways
London-Gatwick
CanJet
Vancouver. Estacional: Abbotsford, Calgary, Comox,
Edmonton, Hamilton, Halifax, Kelowna, London (ON),
Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa, Québec City, RouynNoranda,
St.
John's,
Regina,
Toronto-Pearson,
Victoria
Condor
Frankfurt
Copa Airlines
Panama City, Lima
Copa
Airlines Bogotá
Colombia
Corsair
Paris-Orly
International
Edelweiss Air
Zürich
Enerjet
Estacional: Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto-Pearson,
Vancouver
EuroAtlantic
Estacional: Lisbon, Porto
Airways
Jetairfly
Brussels
JetBlue Airways
Boston, Fort Lauderdale, New York-JFK, Orlando
LAN Airlines
Santiago de Chile
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LAN Peru
Lima
Monarch Airlines
London-Gatwick, Manchester
Pullmantur Air
Madrid
SATA International
Charter: Lisbon
Sunwing Airlines
Bagotville,
Edmonton,
Halifax,
London
(ON),
Montréal-Trudeau, Québec City, Regina, Saint John,
Saskatoon,
Sault
Ste.
Marie,
Toronto-Pearson,
Vancouver, Winnipeg
TACA Airlines
San Salvador
Thomson Airways
Birmingham
(UK),
Estacional:
Bristol,
London-Gatwick,
East
Manchester.
Midlands,
Edinburgh,
Glasgow-International, Newcastle upon Tyne
Transaero Airlines
Moscow-Domodedovo
(ends
30
March
2013),
Moscow-Vnukovo (begins 4 April 2013)
TUIfly Nordic
Estacional:
Copenhagen,
Gothenburg-Landvetter,
Oslo-Gardermoen, Stockholm-Arlanda
Virgin
Atlantic London-Gatwick
Airways
WestJet
Calgary,
Edmonton,
Montréal-Trudeau,
Toronto-
Pearson, Vancouver. Estacional: Halifax, Hamilton,
Kelowna, London (ON), Moncton, Ottawa, Quebec
City, Regina, Saskatoon, Thunder Bay, Victoria,
Winnipeg
White
Lisbon. Estacional: Porto
Whitejets
Campinas-Viracopos, Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, São
Paulo-Guarulhos
XL Airways France
Brussels, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Aeroméxico
Bogotá, Havana, Mexico City, San José de Costa
Rica, New York-JFK. Estacional: Nashville, São
Paulo-Guarulhos
Aeroméxico
Monterrey, Mexico City, Toluca/Mexico City
Connect
Aerotucán
Cozumel
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Cubana de Aviación
Havana
Finnair
Winter charter: Helsinki
Interjet
Mexico City, Monterrey, Toluca/Mexico City
Magnicharters
Mexico City
Maya Island Air
Belize City
MAYAir
Ciudad del Carmen, Cozumel, Mérida, Veracruz,
Villahermosa
Transportes Aéreos Flores
Guatemaltecos
VivaAerobus
Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey,
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Veracruz, Villahermosa
Volaris
Aguascalientes, Tijuana (begins March 24, 2013),
Guadalajara, León/El Bajío, Mexico City, Puebla,
Querétaro, Toluca/Mexico City
Xiknal Air
Chetumal
4.7. Proposed PCO
Alejandra Rodriguez Monroy
Directora de Turismo de Reuniones
Telefono: +52 (998) 8812752
[email protected]
http://www.cancun.travel/groups/index.html
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