As global travel rebounds, the fastest growth is happening beyond the usual tourism heavyweights – from Ethiopia to Bhutan.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tourists visit the Iguazu Falls in Iguazu National Park in Foz do Iguazu, Brazil, last week. Photo by Juan Pablo Pino/EPA Dec. 29 ...
Brazil is experiencing a breakout moment in its tourism history. The South American giant closed 2025 as the world's ...
Brazil’s growing visitor arrival numbers are continuing to increase through the fall of 2024, driven in part by travelers from the United States, said officials of the Brazilian Tourist Board ...
First Japan, then Croatia, and now Brazil. In case you’ve missed the headlines, 2024 has been a record year for the tourism industries in several countries. Japan and Croatia have both reported record ...
Europe still got the most visitors, welcoming 800 million arrivals (which is frankly absurd), but the actual growth is happening in places most people couldn’t point to on a map if you spotted them ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. RIO DE JANEIRO – Netflix and Embratur, the Brazilian Tourism Board, announced Friday a cooperation agreement aimed at boosting ...
Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Bartlett and Professor Lloyd Waller presented their new publication ‘Decoding the Future of Tourism at the G20working group summit in Belem Brazil. Forty two countries were ...
Organized by UN Tourism, the Secretary General of this UN-affiliated agency Zurab Pololikashvili greeted the Group of 20 in Belem, Brazil. The group of ministers includes the 19 largest world ...
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