HISTORY, GUNS & GUERILLAS: DISCOVER EL SALVADOR

Michael Trout -
Between 1996 and 2006, 7.3 million visitors helped El Salvador earn a total of $ 1.7 billion. Most tourists are attracted by local amazing beaches, but gradually, a new tourist product related to the ...

THE HOTTEST ADVENTURE: CATTLE DRIVES IN ARGENTINA

Sara Thopson -
Tour operators in the south- American state of Argentina have recently won great numbers of adventure tourists. The new “product” they came up with is both amusing and thrilling; almost a week-long ca ...

SCOTLAND TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GLOBAL HEALTH TOURISM BOOM

Andrea Hausold -
Experts from VisitScotland claim that health-related holidays are one of global tourism's biggest trends. The population in European countries is growing older. This and the rising disposable incomes ...

NEW U.S. RULES FOR TRAVELING

Dan Rang -
There are new rules on traveling in the U.S. Starting January 23, all air travelers entering or re-entering the U.S. will have to have passports. ...

DESPITE FEARS TRAVELERS FLOCK TO SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIPS

Kevin Eagan -
One would think that most tourists visit South Africa for its numerous game reserves and golden beaches- but game reserves and beach resorts have little to do with real South African culture. ...