Lima, Peru’s capital, is a city rich in history and delectable cuisine. On the country’s stunning Pacific coast, Lima is an eclectic mix of colonial architecture, ancient ruins, and modern neighborhoods. Visitors from all over the world flock to the city to indulge in the city’s mouthwatering cuisine and fascinating array of cultural activities. This… Continue reading Things To Do In Lima: Exploring Peru’s Cultural Heritage
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The Maya Train: A New Era of Tourism in Mexico
The Maya Train project, which has a completion date in September 2023, is now on the verge of transforming tourism in Mexico. The public can now eagerly anticipate not only the project’s completion but also essential information about the operations calendar, ticket availability, and the multitude of captivating stops along the compelling route as the… Continue reading The Maya Train: A New Era of Tourism in Mexico
Marriott International Expands Presence In Latin America With City Express Hotel Chain Acquisition
In a strategic move, Marriott International announced in May its official acquisition of Hoteles City Express, a well-established hotel chain in Mexico. The transaction was worth $100 million. This agreement paves the way for Marriott to acquire the City Express brand family, known for operating a network of moderately priced hotels throughout Latin America. The… Continue reading Marriott International Expands Presence In Latin America With City Express Hotel Chain Acquisition
The Best Urban Adventures In Latin America
Traveling to Latin America doesn’t always have to be a tropical beach getaway – there are many fantastic cities to explore throughout the region. These cities have countless activities to offer and are a unique way to experience the culture and gastronomy of a destination. There are some urban centers in Latin America that offer… Continue reading The Best Urban Adventures In Latin America
The Most Beautiful Mosques In Latin America
People of the Islamic faith are a small religious group in Latin America, accounting for only 0.1 percent of the population. However, the region still offers beautiful mosques and Islamic centers as spaces for worship. In addition to serving as sacred houses of worship, the mosques in Latin America show the rich culture of the… Continue reading The Most Beautiful Mosques In Latin America
Brazil To Resume Visa Requirements For US Tourists
Are you thinking about going to Brazil this year? If you are from the United States, Japan, Canada or Australia, then you should be aware of some significant changes that are coming soon. After a three-year visa-free policy, citizens of these four nations will be required to have a tourist visa to enter Brazil. The… Continue reading Brazil To Resume Visa Requirements For US Tourists
Machu Picchu Reopens! Here’s All You Need To Know Before Visiting
Peru’s Ministry of Culture has said that Machu Picchu is open to the public again. The historic site, which is also the most popular place for tourists to visit in Peru, had been closed for almost a month because there was still trouble in the country, as Travel Noire reported earlier this year. On February… Continue reading Machu Picchu Reopens! Here’s All You Need To Know Before Visiting
Inside Iemanjá’s Day- Brazil’s Biggest Afro-Brazilian Festival
Every year, thousands of people across Brazil converge at Salvador, Bahia’s state capital, to join in one of the most popular Afro-Brazilian religious celebrations: The Iemanjá’s Day. This event is the only significant religious celebration not associated with a Catholic holiday. Typically held on February 2, the festival of Iemanjá celebrates the African Yoruban deity… Continue reading Inside Iemanjá’s Day- Brazil’s Biggest Afro-Brazilian Festival
Colombia Elects First Afro-Colombian Woman VP Francia Marquez. Meet Her Journey From Maid To Political Power
Francia Márquez is the name of the Black Colombian woman who drastically changed the history and political face of Colombia. On June 19, 2022, Márquez became the first Afro-Colombian woman to be elected vice-President of the country, sparking many celebrations in South America. The 40-year-old political leader and her presidential running mate Gustavo Petro garnered… Continue reading Colombia Elects First Afro-Colombian Woman VP Francia Marquez. Meet Her Journey From Maid To Political Power
Traveler Story: ‘I Wanted To See More Of What Latin America Had To Offer’
Q (@q2travel) is a travel vlogger who decided to embark on a road trip across Latin America in order to prioritize what she wanted to do in life. A native of Indianapolis, she started her adventure last year, planning to drive from Mexico to Argentina, and sharing her story on Instagram and TikTok. Q has… Continue reading Traveler Story: ‘I Wanted To See More Of What Latin America Had To Offer’
Tulum: Hilton Opens Its Largest Resort In The Caribbean and Latin America
Great news for those who love Tulum and luxury resorts. Hilton Hotels, the US brand of full-service hotels and resorts that operates globally, has just opened Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort in one of Mexico’s favorite tourist destinations. Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort is the company’s first-ever all-inclusive offering in the city and… Continue reading Tulum: Hilton Opens Its Largest Resort In The Caribbean and Latin America
Smithsonian’s American Latino Museum Will Open Its First Gallery Dedicated To The Latino Experience
The National Museum of the American Latino will debut its inaugural gallery in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History on June 18. The new American Latino museum likely won’t open in its own building for at least another 10 years, but the Smithsonian will roll out exhibits until the museum finds its permanent location.… Continue reading Smithsonian’s American Latino Museum Will Open Its First Gallery Dedicated To The Latino Experience
Chile Becomes First Latin American Country To Trial ‘Digital Health Pass’ for American Airlines
Chile tourism leaders are teaming up with American Airlines to make entering the country easier. Just weeks after Chile officials announced opening the country’s borders to international traveler, following an eight-month shutdown, the government will partner with American Airlines to test a digital health pass known as VeriFLY. RELATED: Chile Is Reopening For International Travel… Continue reading Chile Becomes First Latin American Country To Trial ‘Digital Health Pass’ for American Airlines
6 Reasons Why You Should Visit Chile
From its natural beauty to its culinary scene, Chile is a country that’s not often traveled to but offers so much to do. If you’re looking for a place that’s not overcrowded with tourists, here are six reasons why you should add Chile to your bucket list. Chilean Food Chile offers a wide variety of… Continue reading 6 Reasons Why You Should Visit Chile