A successful climate change agreement is paramount for the survival of ski tourism in North America. Recent research from the University of Waterloo shows that new action is needed to the snow ski industry.
In spite of the political campaigns of the US against Cuba, the influx of Russian and Canadian tourists to this eastern part of the country is quite noticeable till the end of this year.
The year that is now winding down was full of major events and headlines for tourism in the Caribbean, and Caribbean News Digital brought all the developments to its readers, especially those that came to pass in the region in terms of travel.
Nested in the heart of 1,200 km of ski slopes, the little town of Arabba is the place where find untouched tracks and enjoy one of most breathtaking sight.
The adoption of policy responses to disruptive developments, such as growing consumer concern about levels of aviation and maritime carbon emissions, will become potent issues for visitors.
This “magical” big island in the Mediterranean sea is worth a visit as a tourist, but lately also as a “mice” (meeting, incentive, congress, exhibition industry).
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