Long weekend: which were the destinations most chosen by Argentine tourists

Long weekend: which were the destinations most chosen by Argentine tourists

Even though he meteorological service predicted a rainfall alert in different regions of the country, the tourism in Argentina had an important movement of travelers during the last long weekend of the year.

“We are working hard so that this weekend leaves a positive balance and is the prelude to a good summer season“, knowing that more and more Argentines choose to enjoy typical destinations, but also non-traditional options, which we hope will be reflected this summer,” he noted. Gustavo Hanithe president of the Argentine Chamber of Tourismwho anticipated an occupancy of more than 70% in the country’s main tourist destinations.

Registration of travelers in accommodations decreased in the cities that receive the most visitors in winterwhile it rebounded in the Atlantic Coast and in regional destinations: the coast, Córdoba and Cuyo. “Tourism is an industry with high growth potential. It depends on joint public/private work to continue positioning it as a great engine of our economy. throughout the country,” Hani analyzed.

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The beaches of Almafuerte, in Córdoba, will receive an influx of tourists: 100% hotel occupancy was recorded.

The most chosen destinations for the long weekend

As reported by the Argentine Chamber of Tourismamong the most chosen destinations are: City of Buenos Aires 86%; Mar del Plata 80%; city ​​of Mendoza 80%; Potrero de los Funes and Merlo (San Luis) with 96% and 76% respectively; Iguazu (Missions) above 80%; the province of Corrientes and Entre Ríos with average provincial reserves of 79% and 74%.

The province of Córdoba with various destinations above 70% of reservations_ highlights Alma Fuerte (100% occupancy), Totoral (96%), Alta Gracias (92%)m Jesús María (84%), Potrero de Garay (80% ) and the Cumbrecita (75%). In addition, there were positive records in Rosary 85%; La Quebrada (Jujuy) 75%; in Tucuman San Javier stands out with 96% and Tafi Viejo with 90%; Caulk 78%; Tolhuin 96% and Ushuaia 71%.

In the Atlantic Coastthere was positive influx in Mar de las Pampas (78%), Cariló and Pinamar (71%), while in the interior of the province of Buenos Aires reserves average 60 percent. Other notable cases in the report are those of towns such as Jáchal, in San Juan, which with the Tradition festival as an attraction event, registers 98% occupancy, in San Luis the cases of Balde and San Gerónimo (100%) and , among others, Potrero de los Funes (96%)

In Currents The “Paraná South Corridor” stands out, with 93% reserves, even higher than the attractiveness of Iguazú, in Misiones, where the survey indicates “more than 80%.” Other notable towns are San Javier and Tafí Viejo (100 and 96% respectively) in Tucumán.

More than 2,000 vehicles circulate per hour towards the Atlantic Coast

According to information from Highways of Buenos Aires SA (Aubasa)they circulate towards the Atlantic Coast more than 2,000 vehicles per hour on Route 2registration that includes passing through the Samborombón toll.

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Intense flow of vehicles around the Samborombón toll.

Intense flow of vehicles around the Samborombón toll.

On the other hand, at the height of Maipú an average of more than 600 cars per hour along the same route, while on route 11 the passage of 1,636 cars through La Huella.

The movement was accompanied by more than 50 controls that the National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) arranged along the routes that lead to the Atlantic Coast.

Source: Ambito

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