WTE Miami 2025 Welcomes New Exhibitors to Enrich the Global Travel Market

The international travel market is gearing up for a vibrant edition of WTE Miami 2025, which will feature a new lineup of exhibitors set to broaden the diversity of experiences, destinations, and tourism services. From conscious travel proposals in South America to cutting-edge hospitality technology, the event reaffirms its position as one of the industry’s premier showcases.
Among the highlights is Latin Travel Collection, founded by two brothers who design transformative journeys across Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia, connecting travelers with iconic landscapes such as the Andes, Galápagos, and Patagonia, while generating a positive impact on local communities. Meanwhile, HiBeds, powered by Letsfly Group, is revolutionizing accommodation distribution with a portfolio of more than 700,000 directly contracted hotels in 140 countries, integrating advanced technology and global connectivity.
The aviation sector will also take center stage with Arajet, the Dominican Republic’s flagship airline, linking Canada and the United States to Santo Domingo and Punta Cana. The carrier now serves 30 destinations in 14 countries with competitive fares and a modern fleet. In sustainable hospitality, Iguana Crossing Galápagos Hotel stands out as the only eco-hotel on Isabela Island, while Nattivo Collection Hotel in San Andrés blends luxury, Raizal culture, and Caribbean nature.
Ecuadorian experiences will also shine with Go Galapagos by Kleintours, a company with over 42 years in the market and owner of the Galápagos Legend cruise ship and the Coral I & II yachts. Other global additions include Your Friend in Reykjavik, offering expert-led tours of Iceland’s capital, and Oceanwide Expeditions, pioneers in polar expedition cruises to the Antarctic and Arctic. Expanding air connectivity, Icelandair continues to link North America and Europe through its hub in Reykjavik.

The diversity of exhibitors also features Rusconi DMC Europe, specializing in pilgrimages and cultural journeys across Europe; Uma House Miami Beach, offering a beachfront lifestyle experience; and Exclusive Hotels & Haciendas of Ecuador, showcasing historic haciendas, boutique hotels, and sustainable lodges. From Africa, CAD Travel, based in Kinshasa, and Travco Travel, Egypt’s leading DMC, bring an international dimension with tailor-made services and extensive expertise.
Additional names include Icelandia, representing renowned Icelandic tourism brands; Avila Experience, curating authentic Chilean travel; Auster DMC Argentina, nominated for the 2025 World Travel Awards; Viva Latina Tours, with over three decades in Chile’s market; and RoyalTour DMC Ecuador & Latin America Travel, offering customized itineraries from the Galápagos to the Amazon.
Together, these new exhibitors confirm WTE Miami 2025’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the promotion of destinations designed to captivate the world’s most discerning travelers.