Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Tourists from all over have come to the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, Caracas,
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: A resort in Trancoso, Bahia – the Uxua Casa Hotel & Spa – was ranked the best in South America and second best in the world by international tourism magazine Condé Nast Traveler.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: Domestic tourism has surged in Colombia, especially during and following the COVID-19 pandemic, as people began exploring new travel methods and seeking tourist alternatives close to their residence.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: With a long holiday weekend upcoming (October 13-16), many families will choose to take a short vacation.
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Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: The extraordinary and arduous journey that traverses Mexico from end to end is a remarkable 70-hour bus expedition covering approximately 3,900 kilometers, undertaken by intrepid travelers seeking a road trip adventure.
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Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: The beaches of Costa Rica have been described as some of the country’s most “natural gems.”
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Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: Established in 1863, Saladillo, with its approximately 35,000 inhabitants, provides a peaceful retreat where people live a slow-paced life, often leaving their homes unlocked and enjoying leisurely gatherings.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: An Argentinian region relatively untouched by tourism portrays a surreal landscape, new flavors, ancestral culture, and a mix of people who leave and return to their roots.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: From October 5 to 7, 2023, Mompox will reopen its charming streets and squares, bordered by the Magdalena River, so visitors and music lovers can unite at FestiJazz 2023.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: With no buildings, traffic lights or shopping malls, the city of Analândia promises tranquility amidst the natural beauty of Serra do Itaquerí.
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