[ad_1] Los Cabos is on target to break visitation records this year. The news comes on the heels of the destination also reaching new levels of security, registering booming hotel growth and impressive new airlift offerings. During an extensive interview with TravelPulse, Rodrigo Esponda, managing director of the Los Cabos …
Read More »Hamilton Star On Hand as Puerto Rico, New York City Enter Tourism Partnership
[ad_1] “Hamilton: An American Musical” star Lin-Manuel Miranda was the host for a press conference Tuesday to announce a new partnership between destination marketing organizations in New York City and Puerto Rico. And TravelPulse was in the room where it happened. “[Puerto Rico needs] your money, your visit, your support,” …
Read More »Travel Oregon Supports Local Tourism Projects
[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: As tourism to Oregon continues to grow, more will be available to visitors. —Janeen Christoff, TravelPulse Senior Writer Beach wheelchair lockers, historic theater renovations, mountain bike trail development, and increased signage are just a few of the products that will soon be available for Oregonians and …
Read More »Photographer Captures Stunning Yosemite Proposal, Searches for Couple
[ad_1] A Michigan photographer has taken to social media to try and find a couple that he caught on film during their proposal in California. On October 6, 2018, Matthew Dippel took the photo of the couple at Taft Point in Yosemite National Park, according to a report on Fox …
Read More »Tourism Australia Launches Second Phase of Dundee Campaign
[ad_1] As part of Tourism Australia’s Dundee campaign, the agency has launched a series of videos inviting Americans to book a trip to see where the “movie” was filmed. As part of the popular film spoof, Dundee: Son of a Legend, that debuted during the 2018 Super Bowl, viewers will …
Read More »Top Five Happenings at Cancun Travel Mart
[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: Tourism growth, new hotel openings and added direct flights highlight yet another successful Cancun Travel Mart.—Patrick Clarke, TravelPulse Senior Writer. Cancun Travel Mart, one of Mexico’s largest tourism trade shows, culminated its 31st edition last week. Nearly 100 stands comprised of tourism providers, suppliers and hotels …
Read More »Visitors to Montana Spend Billions
[ad_1] Visitors to Montana spent $3.24 billion last year and most of that money went to areas around Glacier and Yellowstone National Park. The state’s tourism industry receipts were revealed as part of a report from the University of Montana’s Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research. According to that report, …
Read More »Tourism Ad Shows Dogs Need Vacations Too
[ad_1] Tourism boards are expanding their ad targets to now include man’s best friend, or at least one in Australia is. Visit Victoria released a tourism ad for dogs. The short video showcases dogs exploring various areas in Victoria like the beach, a trendy alleyway with red umbrellas, and a …
Read More »Where to Stay, Eat, and What to Do on a Family Trip to Costa Rica
[ad_1] Traveling with kids is no easy feat. There’s so much to consider—like safety, kid-friendly hotels and finding activities that everyone will love. While Costa Rica may be known as an adventurer destination full of thrilling experiences like volcano tourism and jungle treks, families shouldn’t shy away from an opportunity …
Read More »7 Tons of Sargasso Removed in Isla Mujeres After Hurricane Michael
[ad_1] Hurricane Michael sped by the Mexican Caribbean, churning the sea and bringing heavy winds. While it did minimal damage, it did leave behind an unwelcome visitor—sargasso. According to a report in the Riviera Maya News, sargasso inundated the beaches of Isla Mujeres after the storm passed by. The high …
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