After a string of natural disasters halted vacation plans for many travelers, the Peruvian government is trying to save the country’s tourism industry.
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Nicaragua will see an increase of tourists during Holy Week.
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Heavy rains have caused worry for those looking to travel during Semana Santa, but Peru’s parks abound in beauty.
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The United Nations (UN) and the Red Cross estimated in a study published on Abril 6th that the epidemic caused by the Zika virus will cost the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean between 7 and 18 billion dollars.
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Caleta San José is considered one of the best natural beaches in Peru. It offers an escape from daily life and an opportunity to connect with oneself.
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A visit to the city of Luján, in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina, is a trip that can satisfy the needs of any tourist, whether they are looking for historical sights, good food, or a religious pilgrimage.
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From the rivers at the foot of the São José mountain range came both gold and Tiradentes, Minas Gerais, one of the best preserved colonial cities in all of Brazil.
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The island of Superagui, located on the coast of Paraná, Brazil, can only be reached by a two hour boat trip.
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Tacna, a southern Peruvian city, is an important symbol of Peru’s struggle for independence during the War of the Pacific. While the city remained occupied by Chile 50 years after the war, Tacna now serves as an attractive tourist destination for Chileans.
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Cuba added 110 new projects to its portfolio of business opportunities with foreign investment in tourism, one of the country’s most important sources of income.
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