Dallas Cowboys Sign the State of Nayarit as their Official Mexican Tourism Destination
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Nayarit is the "Official Mexican Tourism Destination of the Dallas Cowboys"

DALLAS - Californer -- The Dallas Cowboys has signed the state of Nayarit as the "Official Mexican Tourism Destination of the Dallas Cowboys". The partnership marks a touchdown in sports and tourism marketing and will create a unique opportunity for Nayarit to promote its tourism to football fans.

The campaign aims to benefit from the visibility these sports alliances will create and expose more potential visitors interested in exploring the varied tourism offerings found in Nayarit.

Nayarit stands out as a relevant center in the sports arena, attracting both professional athletes and enthusiasts seeking unique experiences. With modern facilities, including state-of-the-art complexes and fields suitable for various disciplines, the state has become an ideal destination for sports training and development. Its active and engaged community fosters an environment conducive to high-level sporting events, contributing to its recognition both regionally and globally.

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"The Dallas Cowboys are a part of life for so many people across the world. This partnership will bring the state of Nayarit top of mind to so many potential visitors that we would never have been able to reach otherwise. Nayarit's beaches, Magical Towns, food scene, and outdoor adventures are ready to take the front stage," said Navarro Quintero. "Football fans will find that our people make incredible hosts, from our top chefs and restaurants, our premiere hotels and friendly staffs, and our thriving Indigenous people, the Wixárikas, who welcome visitors to the community for a taste of rich, century-old historical experiences. Nayarit is the perfect destination for all kinds of adventures."

"We are thrilled to partner with Visit Nayarit to showcase this incredible destination to our loyal fan base," said Jacob Stone, Senior Vice President, Corporate Partnerships of the Dallas Cowboys. "Nayarit offers everything from relaxation to adventure, and we know our fans will love exploring everything the region has to offer."

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As the "Official Mexican Tourism Destination of the Dallas Cowboys", the state of Nayarit will benefit from a comprehensive, multi-platform, marketing campaign, that will feature its world-class tourism offerings. This includes activations with the Cowboys organization, onsite event activations, signage across the stadium, social media promotions for VIP experiences with the team, and TV and radio advertising, to name some of the many elements of the campaign.

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  • Concerned Citizen:
    In this month of Mexican independence and after a year of waiting for this to be resolved, we are sick and tired of being betrayed as they sell our Mexican birthright to foreign interests. Ignoring our petitions and complaints to the same, the government of Bahia de Banderas has turned its back on its people, selling our clean water from the well in #Bucerias #Nayarit neighborhoods to Four Seasons Punta de Mita @fpuntamita #fspuntamita and others, leaving us pure salt water coming out our faucets that rusts everything, can't even be used to bathe, can't be used to water plants or give to our pets, or anything else. It's a pity that Mexico's people should suffer in order to give our clean water to rich, foreign guests. Shame on you, Oromapas. Shame on you, our government of #Nayarit. Shame on you Four Seasons Punta de Mita @fspuntamita #fspuntamita. We demand a change, Hector Santana. And AMLO, who claims that he so stands up for the underrepresented people of Mexico, help us!
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