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Ecotourism on the Rise in Latin America

[ad_1] After the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, travelers from Latin America have realized the importance of outdoor tourism and connecting with nature. As a result, ecotourism has become a highly desirable option for travelers who are now actively seeking eco-friendly experiences when planning their trips. This trend has caused …

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Hong Kong to Ease Quarantine Restrictions for Travelers

[ad_1] Government officials in Hong Kong announced it would ease quarantine restrictions for international travelers visiting the region. According to the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said the previous seven-day quarantine hotel arrangement would be replaced by three days in a quarantine hotel and four …

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How To Make the Most of Your Time in Cape Cod

[ad_1] Along the hooked peninsula of Massachusetts is Cape Cod, comprised of cute little beach towns, clam shacks, loaded buttery lobster rolls, local boutique shops, lighthouses, and of course, plenty of beaches. On Cape Cod, there are a bunch of unique things to do and great places to stay, including …

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Taste Champion Wines and Distillates in Mexico City

[ad_1] In this particular wine bar in Colonia Juárez, you can taste the wines and distillates that won medals at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles. Have you ever tasted a champion Chinese wine? Well, this is the place to try or perhaps do it again. Wine enthusiasts, drop everything because …

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4 Sites That Shine in Tulum, Mexico

[ad_1] In addition to being outstanding destinations, Yucatan and the Riviera Maya have different treasures and cultural heritage of Mexico. Delving into the Mayan culture is an unmissable experience. Nowadays, there is a way to tour this magical territory through tours that will do almost all the work for its …

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Exploring San Diego’s Historic Gaslamp Quarter

[ad_1] San Diego might be more famous for much newer attractions, but some of the most eclectic dining and entertainment options are in the city’s Gaslamp Quarter, right in the middle of Downtown San Diego. The Quarter has maintained its historic character after an extensive late 20th Century refurbishment, with …

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10 Accessible Beaches Across the US and Canada

[ad_1] Travelers who use wheelchairs or have other mobility issues can have difficulty finding beaches to visit that are accessible for them, but that shouldn’t stop them from enjoying a beach’s fun atmosphere, sunny skies and gorgeous ocean (or lake!) views. These beaches offer a variety of helpful features that …

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Hawaii’s June 2022 Visitor Numbers Highest Since January 2020

[ad_1] Hawaii’s Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) today released preliminary visitor statistics, which revealed that the Aloha State received a total of 842,927 visitors during the month of June 2022, representing an 89 percent recovery from June 2019 volumes. While the recovery rate for tourist arrivals was …

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Behind St. Kitts’ Post-Outbreak Travel Surge

[ad_1] In January, veteran Caribbean tourism marketer Ellison “Tommy” Thompson was named CEO of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, which represents the larger “sister” territory of the dual-island Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. Most recently deputy director general of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Thompson was selected to direct …

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