Felipe Jaramillo, president of ProColombia, discusses promoting areas that were previously prohibited because of violence. He also mentions seeking tourists with high spending potential from Asia and attracting travelers with cycling.
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Despite Cuba’s government and second-rate living conditions, it remains a jewel in the eyes of outsiders, especially tourists.
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Peru will have the first luxury night train in South America with the Belmond Andean Explorer.
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Planning a trip can be quite expensive if it is not done properly.
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ComexPeru, a group representing foreign trade interests in the South American nation, has claimed that Peru will be playing host to over 10 million tourists a year by 2021.
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With a historic castle, large reservation, and annual parade, the town of El Castillo in Nicaragua has much to offer tourists seeking culture and historic beauty.
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From tourist activity to volcanic activity, the León Viejo region of Nicaragua has evolved to become one of the liveliest sites in the area.
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Mexico has commonly prioritized growth in economic, educational, and health-related industries in its national agenda, like many other countries.
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With great partying comes the need for great police and protection.
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Indigenous communities in Panama can be an important fixture in responsible tourism for the Central American country, but not if their home is destroyed.
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