“Travel plays a vital role in strengthening our community by supporting local businesses and creating jobs,” President and CEO of Visit San Antonio Mario Bass explains. “Beyond the dollars spent, it ...
I ask that question wherever I travel. El Paso, for instance, sits on a strategic river that cuts a broad path through high mountains. Fort Worth rises at the crossroads of north-south trails that ...
SAN ANTONIO – Marc Anderson is out as president and CEO of Visit San Antonio, the Alamo City’s longstanding destination marketing organization. The departure comes as the travel industry continues to ...
Discover the Many Stories of San Antonio, filled with what’s new, what’s iconic, and what’s waiting just for you. The 2025-2026 Visitor’s Guide is your go-to source for uncovering the city’s unique ...
SAN ANTONIO – Spring break has officially arrived. If you and your family are not traveling for spring break this year, don’t let that stop you from adventuring out in the city! Several options in the ...
Christmas in San Antonio is a magical time! From the larger-than-life decorations (everything’s bigger in Texas) to the twinkling lights along the famous River Walk, the city is aglow with festive ...
San Antonio, the second-largest city in Texas, wears its size lightly. Wrapped in centuries of vibrant Hispanic heritage, it has the warmth of a small town and pulses with culture much deeper than the ...
After about four years at the helm, Marc Anderson is no longer leader of Visit San Antonio, the public-private organization that markets the city to convention planners and tourists. His exit comes as ...
Mario J. Bass has been appointed CEO of Visit San Antonio after leading the organization on an interim basis. Credit: Courtesy Photo / Visit San Antonio Tourism-promotion nonprofit Visit San Antonio ...
Forty-seven percent of U.S. travelers in 2025 opt for multigenerational or family trips, a dramatic 17% jump from the previous year. The national shift toward family travel is perfect timing for San ...