As Costa Rica looks for opportunities to grow its economy, the tourism sector focuses on a new target customer: the business tourist.
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Between the beaches of Carmen and Tulum lies the best kept secret of the Mexican Caribbean: Paamul, a trailer park settlement of United States citizens, retired and active, who have sought a simpler life outside of the American metropolis.
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A committee of experts, part of the Reactive Monitoring Mission conducted by UNESCO, has made an extensive review of the efforts to preserve the historical site of Machu Picchu in Peru.
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Manufacturers, restaurants, and hotels unite to create yerba mate routes throughout the picturesque and historical provinces of Corrientes and Misiones.
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Costa Rica hopes to bring businesses, executives, and workers to the country for conferences and exhibitions.
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An extensive platform network, fascinating landscapes, and a canyon more than 4,000 meters deep are just some of the features of the Colca Canyon and the Valley of Volcanoes in Andagua, Peru.
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The local cuisine of the Dominican Republic has always been a source of national pride, but experts in the area embrace the idea of expanding outside the borders and promoting Dominican gastronomy internationally in order to boost tourism to the country.
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Guides lead visitors through impressive caves at São Paulo’s Parque Estadual Turístico do Alto Ribeira (Petar).
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Mexican tourism reaches its finest moment and has become an economic staple.
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Tourism is experiencing a new high in Cuba, with hundreds of visitors pouring in daily to experience its cities as well as the Cuban countryside.
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