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Florida Keys Quickly Bounce Back After Hurricane Ian

[ad_1] Just as Bermuda did in quickly bouncing back from Hurricane Fiona last month, another popular island chain for tourists is proving its mettle in the face of adversity. The Florida Keys and Key West said this week that despite being in the epicenter of Hurricane Ian on September 27-28 …

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Tours to Discover the Reptiles of Yucatan, Mexico

[ad_1] The Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico is world-famous for its Mayan ruins, but it is also home to more than 180 species of amphibians and reptiles such as lizards, crocodiles, snakes, iguanas, and geckos, among many others. To understand the natural habitat of these amazing animals, the region has tours, …

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Los Cabos Achieves Strong Tourism Numbers

[ad_1] “The goal is to find the best version of this tourist destination,” said Lilzi Orcí Fregoso, executive president of the Los Cabos Hotel Association (AHLC). The recovery of Los Cabos after the most hard-hit years of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and 2021 is behind us. Los Cabos has …

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Queretaro, Mexico Promotes its Wine Country

[ad_1] Queretaro is a tourist destination synonymous with excellence. Here, visitors can discover culture, history, gastronomy, and a wide corridor of vineyards where some of the best wines in Mexico are produced. Recently, Queretaro’s wines were presented to personalities from politics, culture, private enterprise, and entertainment. Queretaro presented its wine …

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The Most Romantic Destinations in South America

[ad_1] South America has extraordinary places to escape with the couple and enjoy relaxation and fun sports experiences in mountains, beaches, and colonial cities. Here are some for those looking for activities such as mountaineering, boat rides, or simply moments of relaxation in sophisticated Spas. Colombia There are hundreds of …

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Hostels 75% less carbon intense than hotels, according to new research

[ad_1] A new report released by leading sustainability and compliance specialist, Bureau Veritas, has found that hostels are approximately three-quarters less carbon intense (tCO₂e) than hotels – according to independent research and carbon footprinting data modelling conducted across a selection of European hotels and hostels. Among the first-of-its-kind research within …

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Discovering the Camino de Santiago

[ad_1] The Camino de Santiago de Compostela is not only a road but a set of Christian Pilgrimage routes. These have a medieval origin, leading you to the Tomb of St. Santiago the Apostle, located in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. Santiago, son of Zebedee, was …

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A Journey Through Mexico City’s Coffee Shops

[ad_1] Mexico is a country with an excellent coffee-growing tradition. This beverage is so essential that an entire culture and identity have developed around the bean and its industry. The coffee bean is cultivated on 761 thousand hectares throughout the country in a dozen different states. Coffee is produced in …

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