One thousand foreign athletes are set to participate in the event, which will generate an estimated $3.9 million in commercial revenue.
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The revitalization of the historic center of Puerto Plata is set to restart. The company Constructora Global began again the renovation and revitalization of the historic district after work had been stopped since November 2015.
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Raúl Calvet, President of Calvet & Associates, inaugurated the forum “Tourism and Investment Opportunities in Nicaragua,” which the Nicaraguan Association of Investments and Development (NAID), members of CANATUR, hosted at the new Hotel Hyatt Place Managua.
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Costa Rica has a good reputation for hiking, surfing, zip-lining, bungee jumping, and parachuting, but there is another sport to add to the list. “When you look at Costa Rican mountains you may not see many spots to climb a rock wall, but hidden under all that foliage are some perfect spots to try this
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In a visit to Madrid, Spain, Gustavo Santos, Argentina’s Secretary of Tourism, stated that Argentina is seeking to partner with other South American countries to exploit the tourist potential of the area by creating a South American “brand”, that would attract international tourists, especially from Asian countries such as China.
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To discover or rediscover “Carmen” as everyone calls it, is not just for the fans of domestic tourism, neither is it only for those who prefer holiday destinations away from urban cities or well-known Paraguayan tourist destinations. It is about taking the time to visit this site, which occupies such a special place within the
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Coffee farms charge up to 800 pesos per tourist visit and the drinks cost between 20 to 30 pesos. In contrast, laborers earn only 1.50 pesos per kilo of coffee collected.
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Despite the threat posed by several factors, the rock art of the Amambay Hills remains ignored by the government. Authorities themselves admit the absence of a conservation plan.
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Heavy rains recorded in the Galápagos Archipelago last week have not affected tourism in these islands, informed the Ministry for Tourism on the 11th of January.
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Cuban Minister for Tourism, Manuel Marrero Cruz, wanted to reassure Spanish hotel industry leaders during his speech at the 8th Exceltur Tourism Leadership Forum in Madrid. “Americans will come, but dancing to our music,” he quipped.
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