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On the beaches of Uruguay, there are increasing opportunities for non-traditional lodging that include recreational activities, as well as cuisine made from freshly-harvested ingredients.

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San Miguel de Tucumán, in the Tucumán province in Argentina, has great history, adventure, and culture to offer tourists.

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With its cascades, beaches, national parks, and diverse animal species, opportunities for participating in athletic activities, watching performances, and eating delicious shellfish cuisine at restaurants galore, the Ecuadorian province of Manabí presents something attractive to every eye.

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With more than 20 million annual visitors, La Villa de Guadalupe is the most visited religious center in the world, surpassing Saint Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican.

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While some Brazilians typically go to the major cities for the holidays, the countryside has many other quieter options that are just as fulfilling and interesting.

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The billion-year-old caves of Brazil’s Peruaçu are seldom visited by tourists. The path through the caves is well constructed and offers views of ancient cave paintings.

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Various indigenous communities are conscious of the importance of their culture and the beauty of the nature around them.

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The history of Latin America, from the Spanish Conquest until the present time, is preserved through cities that have remained unchanged despite the passage of time.

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President-elect Jair Bolsonaro used his Twitter account to defend tourism in preservation areas as a way to protect the environment.

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The Mexican tourist has renewed reason for worry. After the proposed airport construction in Texcoco was not approved, tourism has received another blow from the proposed re-allocation of federal advertisement funds.

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