CATA launches web catalog of tourist experiences in Central America and the Dominican Republic

CATA launches web catalog of tourist experiences in Central America and the Dominican Republic

The site experiences.visitcentroamerica.com allows you to view the main tourism companies that are legally registered in the countries of the region and that offer unique experiences in each of the destinations.

The Central American Tourism Promotion Agency (CATA) launches the First Web Catalog of Tourism Experiences with the participation of more than 40 companies from Central America and the Dominican Republic, to enhance the management capacity of the sector before the time of reactivation experienced by the regional industry.

This first web catalog seeks to offer users of CATA’s target markets in Europe, as well as in other international markets, a unique portfolio of suppliers that is hosted on a single site experiences.visitcentroamerica.com, this website allows you to view the main tourism companies that are legally registered in the countries of the region and that offer unique experiences in each of the destinations.

The site also has useful information that every traveler needs to know, such as information on migratory income requirements and health protocols; visas and emergencies; currencies and exchange rates; as well as information of interest on each of the tourist destinations.

The participating companies stand out for offering a wide range of activities related to areas such as well-being or wellness, hot springs, hiking, canopy, rafting, surfing, camping, glamping, parasailing, waterfalls, walks on lakes, islets, diving, kayaking, snorkeling, bird watching, agrotourism farms, coffee or chocolate tours, spaces for weddings, events, among others.

Central America and the Dominican Republic have hidden places of inexhaustible beauty that can be explored by the best professionals to plan, coordinate and guide tourists. Therefore, the participating companies have the certification and endorsement of the National Tourism Administrations, as well as the National Chambers of Tourism of the eight countries that make up CATA.