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“Tourist Fair Aventrorate RD” in Puerto Plata

“Feria Turística Aventúrate RD” en Puerto Plata

The “Aventrorate RD Fair”, which is proposed to promote the treasures hidden in the country’s natural and rural communities and celebrate the Dominican culture, will be held from September 2 to 4 with a varied program of activities.

Made by the company Manureva Toursthe agenda will begin at the Emots By Hodelpa Hotel, in Playa Dorada, and includes commercial, formative and cultural activities to guide specialized tourist buyers in America, Europe and the Caribbean region, Jakaira Cid, president of the fair, reported.

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Indicated that the opening ceremony of AVENTURE RD It will begin on September 2 with the “Quisqueya Night” to celebrate the Dominican culture with a cocktail at the Iberostar Costa Dorada hotel, which “promises to be an evening of national music, tradition and pride to start this transformative experience.”

On Wednesday, September 3, at the Emots Puerto Plata Hotel, there will be a work lunch and business rounds with meetings between buyers, operators and tourist entrepreneurs.

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