Panama Travel Mart: The global meeting for Panamanian tourism takes place in September

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From 22 to 26 September 2023, Panama City will host the second Panama Travel Mart. This event, organised by the Panama Chamber of Tourism (CAMTUR), will bring together the main players in the Panamanian tourism industry to present their products to buyers from the United States, Canada, Latin America and Europe.


“The aim of this second edition is to attract the world’s leading tourism operators so that they can discover all the attractions that Panama has to offer,” said Ovidio Díaz, Chairman of CAMTUR‘s Board of Directors.

Panama is an ideal destination for all travellers. It offers a multitude of tourism options, from beautiful landscapes to heavenly beaches, as well as a diversity of experiences to live and enjoy. The country is a blend of active cosmopolitan life and ancient cultures, modernity and tradition. It is home to countless species, tropical forests and sun-drenched beaches. What’s more, it enjoys a pleasant climate for most of the year.

Iván Eskildsen, Minister of Tourism, commented: “We are very much looking forward to the arrival of international buyers who will come to personally discover our world-class tourism offerings in Panama, as well as national representatives who will present our service options and experiences to tourists from all over the world”.

The Panama Travel Mart promises to be an unforgettable event, so mark your calendars and get ready today for this important meeting of the Latin American tourism industry!

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