Central America Tourism Agency News

Central America Virtual European Roadshow to launch next week
The new online show will feature over 40 operators from Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua and will showcase a variety of product for travel in 2021.

Dominican Republic joins Central America Tourism Agency
The Dominican Republic has joined the Central America Tourism Agency as a fully participating member, further diversifying the region’s multi-destination offering for UK travellers.
Breaking Travel News investigates: Multi-stop tourism in Central America
For the tourist, Central America has it all - stunning volcanic scenery, world-class beaches, trekking, natural wonders, archaeological sites, and culture by the bucket-load. With the region keen to promote multi-stop trips to European travellers, Eleanor Hawkins here visits El Salvador and Honduras to find out what is on offer in these most exotic of destinations.

MBNA analysis reveals growing UK interest in Central American travel
The face of travel is changing, with new research showing that Central American countries like Costa Rica and Argentina are becoming more popular with UK travellers.

Breaking Travel News investigates: Central America Travel Market, El Salvador
This weekend sees the opening of the 11th Central America Travel Market, this year held in San Salvador. The event welcomes more than 100 European wholesalers to the destination to discuss Central American travel opportunities for the coming year. Eleanor Hawkins drops in to find out more for Breaking Travel News.

Breaking Travel News investigates: Tourism in El Salvador
Mad, bad and dangerous to know. There’s no denying that El Salvador doesn’t have the best reputation. The popular media doesn’t seem to be prepared to give the smallest country in Central America a chance, but should the tourist? Phil Sharp takes a tour in search of answers.

Breaking Travel News investigates: Off the beaten track in Guatemala
Spread across a mountainous slice of Central America immediately south of Mexico, Guatemala is the quintessential exotic destination for European travellers – well off the beaten track. However, loaded with incredible natural, historical and cultural appeal, the country is gaining traction as a tourism hotspot, making now the ideal time to visit. As part of a multi-stop trip to Central America, Phil Sharp here finds out more for Breaking Travel News.

Two is better than one, says CATA
The Central America Tourism Agency (CATA), which represents Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama, has launched a pan-European campaign to maintain the steady growth of European travellers to the region.