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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: The Peruvian town of Azpitia is known a “heaven’s balcony,” a natural terrace overlooking a river that in recent years has become an unmissable destination for those seeking good food, clean air, and above all, an authentic experience centered around pisco.

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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: Xochimilco, a Mexican borough, hosts “María, la bruja Tlahuipochi” (Maria, the Tlahuipochi witch), a multidisciplinary nighttime experience offered only during the Day of the Dead holiday season.

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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: The Bolívar region in Colombia is flourishing with river tourism. Governor Yamil Arana announced that a new cruise ship will be added to the list.

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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: Two towns in Argentina were selected for the list of the best tourist towns of 2025, compiled annually by UN Tourism. They are Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, in Corrientes, and Maimará, in Jujuy.

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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: Argentina’s upcoming long weekend will be marked by a series of springtime festivals celebrating food, music, and local traditions across the country.

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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: The Tripadvisor website has revealed the winners of its “Travelers’ Choice Awards 2025: Best of the Best Restaurants,” and five restaurants in Costa Rica have made the cut. The establishments chosen are in the top 1% of the over 8 million businesses represented on the platform.

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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: According to Forbes, the Hotel das Cataratas, in Iguaçu National Park, is on the list that highlights lodgings that combine luxury, innovation, and unique experiences in breathtaking settings.

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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: The Frida Kahlo Museum in Coyoacán hosts the Blue Night program, which gives visitors a unique experience after the museum’s regular closing time.

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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: A study analyzes the “voices” of passengers in the region. People’s expectations and the reality of airports: “Fewer lines, more technology.”

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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: The Day of the Dead is one of Mexico’s most emotive festivals, during which houses, streets, fields, towns, and cities are festooned in colorful tissue paper and adorned with altars and skulls, all centered around the omnipresence of marigold flowers, the petals of which illuminate the way for souls. Indeed, there

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