Latin America Airbnb Ọhụrụ kacha amasị 12

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Airbnb just came out with their top 12 destinations to vacation in Latin America.

This is a region full of culture, history and great tourist attractions that in recent years has increased in popularity amongst travelers from the United States. In addition, having an extensive Latino community, there has always been a trend of trips to the region to develop and maintain family relationships which are necessary today more than ever.

According to data from Airbnb, the Latin American region has become a trend for travelers from the US. Based on the number of searches made on the platform, the top 12 most popular Latin cities are:

1.            San Juan, Puerto Rico

2.            Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

3.            Tulum, Mexico

4.            Cancun, Mexico

5.            Mexico City, Mexico

6.            Bahamas

7.            Playa del Carmen, México

8.            Ensenada, Mexico

9.            Medellin, Colombia

10.         Puerto Penasco, Mexico

11.         Aruba

12.         Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

When it comes to the summer period, the most popular destinations were beaches, especially in Mexico where Playa del Carmen and Ensenada were trending destinations in 2021, rising 6 positions compared to 2019, as well as Tulum, which went from number 7 to number 3 in the list, based on the number of searches. City destinations also stand out from the list, including Mexico City and Medellín, both recognized for their high cultural offer.

The region represents an accessible option for North American visitors with an average cost per night of less than 150 USD.

“Not only are US travelers looking for destinations that offer cultural attractions and tropical beach escapes, but many from the Latinx community are looking to reconnect with their roots and visit their place of origin to see parents, grandparents and extended family. Airbnb offers the possibility of finding accommodations in both large and small cities in all parts of the region,” said Stephanie Ruiz, Director of Communication for Latin America.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • A bịa n'oge ọkọchị, ebe ndị kacha ewu ewu bụ osimiri, ọkachasị na Mexico ebe Playa del Carmen na Ensenada na-aga njem na 2021, na-ebili ọnọdụ 6 ma e jiri ya tụnyere 2019, yana Tulum, nke sitere na nọmba 7 ruo nọmba 3. na ndepụta, dabere na ọnụọgụ ọchụchọ.
  • Na mgbakwunye, inwe obodo Latino buru ibu, a na-enwekarị usoro njem na mpaghara ahụ iji wulite na jikwaa mmekọrịta ezinụlọ nke dị mkpa taa karịa mgbe ọ bụla.
  • “Not only are US travelers looking for destinations that offer cultural attractions and tropical beach escapes, but many from the Latinx community are looking to reconnect with their roots and visit their place of origin to see parents, grandparents and extended family.

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