Tourism in Central America

  • Second day of WTM Latin America 2015 is marked by more visitors and even more business

    AMERICAS, 2015/04/25 The second day of WTM Latin America 2015, which is taking place at Expo Center Norte in São Paulo until Friday, April 24, at the same time as the 43rd Braztoa Business Event, has seen has seen an in general incomparable visitor increase by 19%, compared to the same time last year and huge amounts of business deals take place. According to unaudited figures taken at the end of Thursday, April 23, additional visitors inclunding press, flooded through the door on the initial two days to meet with the a lot of exhibitors that are at the event to take chance of the great business opportunities available. Speed Networking, one of the a lot of networking events at the exhibition brought together almost 100 Brazilian and international buyers who met with 350 local and international exhibitors over five-minute meetings.
  • Second Annual Congress of Latin American Tourism Cities held in Guayaquil, Ecuador,

    ECUADOR, 2014/10/05
  • Free emergency hotline for tourists

    NICARAGUA, 2013/07/22  Nicaragua is one of the safest nations in Central America, but in the case that something happens while a tourist is visiting the destination, there is immediate help available. The Nicaraguan Tourism Board has launched a free emergency number to provide assistance to all tourists visiting Nicaragua. Tourists can dial “101” if they need immediate attention because of an accident, loss of travel documents, or any other situation that requires immediate response.
  • ILTM Americas Expands To Meet Growing Regional Markets

    AMERICAS, 2013/03/01 ILTM Americas is returning to Mayakoba on the Riviera Maya, Mexico between 30 September and 3 October. The event provides an exclusive opportunity for global luxury travel suppliers to develop business with buyers from high spending markets across the Americas continent such as Brazil, Mexico, Panama, Chile, Columbia, Venezuela as well as North America.
  • Tourism associations at odds over industry statistics

    COSTA RICA, 2012/12/28 The Association for the Protection of Tourism, or PROTUR, this week criticized a recent tourism survey by the National Tourism Chamber (CANATUR) that said nine out of 10 tourism business owners claim the industry is doing “normal” or “very well.”
  • Central, South America Hotels Enjoy Revenue Growth in Q1 2012-05-17

    PANAMA, 2012/05/17 更多