Fonte: Revista de Turismo e Identidad; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2024): Diciembre; 44-74
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Resumo: The objective is to carry out a bibliometric analysis of the impact of the Maya train and the magical villages on Tourism Development in Mexico. The theoretical framework is based on growth economic theory and the local development approach. The method used is a bibliometric analysis of the impact of the Maya Train on tourism development in Mexico, offering a perspective on how this infrastructure project could reshape the tourism landscape in the southeast of the country. This study is based on the quantitative evaluation of scientific publications and research articles, focusing on the most frequently discussed topics and the main authors contributing to the debate in the Google academic and scopus platforms. The findings of the bibliometric analysis reveal that there is a wide range of opinions and approaches to the Mayan Train, both positive and negative. Therefore, identifying the governance of the villages and their development in tourism activity is central for a congruent planning according to the requirements sought in each population that implements a tourism project