[ad_1] The absence of the now-defunct Mexican Tourism Board, which was dissolved at the end of 2018 after President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office, has been the cause of much concern among those involved in Mexico’s tourism industry. NITU.mx recently spoke with Richard Zarkin, Public Relations Manager of the …
Read More »5 Hawaii Volcanoes Not on the Big Island Worth Exploring
[ad_1] The Big Island is made up of five volcanoes, including the world’s most active one, Kilauea. If fresh lava and geology are your thing, there’s no question you want to spend a lot of your time in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. But let’s not forget about Hawaii’s other volcanoes, …
Read More »Stranded Tourists Rescued From Denali National Park
[ad_1] Around 300 tourists were rescued Saturday from Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve after heavy rain triggered mudslides that damaged the only road into the park. According to the Anchorage Daily News, maintenance crews worked tirelessly to clear and fortify the road into the Denali National Park, which allowed …
Read More »Quintana Roo Boasts Sargassum Free Beaches
[ad_1] Just days after experts in Quintana Roo, Mexico projected the region would be spared by nagging sargassum seaweed this month, the state’s governor has deemed beaches in places like Cancun clean and free of the smelly algae. Quintana Roo Governor Carlos Joaquin Gonzalez applauded President Lopez Obrador and recent …
Read More »New Mariana Approved North of Playacar
[ad_1] Grupo Xcaret has received approval for the construction of a marina north of Playacar following the investment of over $4 million. According to Riviera Maya News, the new marina will accommodate as many as 15 vessels around 13 feet or shorter in floating docks on a lot north of …
Read More »Experience the Best of California This Fall
[ad_1] Is the west coast on your agenda this fall? Or more specifically, California? Between the music festivals, film events and food and wine happenings, it probably should be. Here’s a look at some of the notable events taking place in the Golden State this fall. Greater Palm Springs Whether …
Read More »Here Are the Country’s Top Destinations for Meeting Planners
[ad_1] The United States is home to three of the top destinations being eyed by meeting planners looking to book events for the coming two years. In what should not be entirely surprising news, the cities of New York, Chicago and Las Vegas are among the most popular choices in …
Read More »Amsterdam: A City Where You Choose the Experience
[ad_1] The sun’s glare falls uniquely below the low structured homes into the night. Street lamps light up the stoney, rigid streets along the canal while your shadow reflects off the surface of the water glistening beside the curb. A sign from a local restaurant catches your eye and pulls …
Read More »5 Reasons to Visit Northern British Columbia
[ad_1] Most people never get past Vancouver and Whistler when it comes to exploring British Columbia. But, if you check out a map, you’ll see that those two areas are nothing but a tiny gateway to the massive amount of terrain that awaits in the upper parts of the province. …
Read More »Tourism to Peru Is on the Rise
[ad_1] A new report shows that tourism to Peru is on the rise. More than 2.7 million foreign tourists visited Peru in 2018 with vacationing being the number one reason they visited. According to the Foreign Tourist Profile (PTE) study prepared for PROMPERU, the number of tourists traveling to Peru …
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