Earlier this year, tourists made headlines worldwide for interfering with nesting sea turtles in Costa Rica. Thousands of Olive Ridleys have returned to Ostional beach, but this time it’s different.
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The Panama Canal and the Biomuseo joined forces to make a single touristic pack.
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Two renowned photographers are capturing the country’s beauty in its nature and its people.
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Political chaos has had negative effects on Guatemalan industry.
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A new subterranean museum celebrating religious tradition in Northern Chile has recently opened to the public.
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Lake Titicaca has two sections, separated by the Strait of Tiquina, located in Bolivia.
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As more and more Argentine tourists flock to the economically sliding Brazil looking to get more bang for their buck on vacation, a possible economic slump looms over all of South America.
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Cuba and Mexico are exploring the possibility of creating joint tourism for international travelers, according to the Mexican Secretary of Tourism, Enrique de la Madrid, who headed a mission of 50 companies visiting the island.
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The DR’s healthy tourism industry has yet another source of high end visitors since golf travel there jumped 40% last year.
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Cuba was visited by 266,821 foreign tourists during July, an increase of 26.1% over the same month in 2014.
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