The beach in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago won the best beach prize from TripAdvisor for the second time in a row.
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In Peru there were only four official pisquera routes: Ica, Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna.
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The Public Ministry (MP) opened the Prosecutor for Crimes Against Tourists office in the Guatemalan Tourism Institute (INGUAT) building in the capital of Guatemala.
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The capital of Peru is known for its gastronomic offerings, and Colombian tourists drop a lot of money in “mini-vacations” there.
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Given Brazilians’ sour mood of late, they had even more motivation than normal to party as Carnival celebrations officially kicked off in earnest.
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Chile’s National Consumer Service (Sernac), received nearly 12,500 complaints against companies in the tourism and transportation sectors in 2014.
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The southern area of Ecuador expected thousands of visitors to see the spectacular yellow trees in bloom.
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With the opening of the exhibition “Cuban Engravings of Eternal Havana,” the International Festival of Arts and Tourism, “Cooltoureando,” was kicked off and will last from January 28 to February 28 in various venues in the Mexican capital.
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The northern coast of Peru receives international recognition as a tourist destination, while Puno’s Candelaria Festival was declared by UNESCO to be part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Peru.
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Costa Rican hotel owners and tour guides “may have to start learning Mandarin” if President Luis Guillermo Solís’ administration makes good on their goal of courting more Chinese tourists.
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