São Paulo Launches Afro-Brazilian and Football Tourism Initiatives Targeting Spanish Market
São Paulo promotes Afro-Brazilian culture and football tourism to Spanish tourists through new guides and routes launched at Fitur Madrid.
São Paulo promotes Afro-Brazilian culture and football tourism to Spanish tourists through new guides and routes launched at Fitur Madrid.
São Paulo advances tourism promotion at FITUR Madrid while Rio Grande focuses on business and industrial growth with key negotiations and green energy projects.
Maragogi highlights its tourism, culture, and investment opportunities at the 13th Feira dos Municípios to attract business and promote sustainable development.
Aracaju prepares to host the fourth Expo Aju Móveis, a major furniture sector event aimed at bolstering business tourism and generating R$ 70 million in commerce.
Rio de Janeiro saw a historic 43.7% rise in international tourists in 2025, driven largely by visitors from Argentina, Chile, and the US.
Brazil targets growth in business tourism with Embratur's MICE strategies and highlights cultural business through FIART in 2026.
In 2025, Brazil welcomed over 9 million international tourists, setting a new record and boosting its economy through increased revenue, infrastructure investment, and job creation.
Community tourism initiatives in São Luís are fueling income growth for local microentrepreneurs through projects supported by Reapp Mobi, enhancing economic and social benefits in traditional communities.
New services and business initiatives in Brazil’s Litoral Norte are modernizing beach tourism and boosting the local economy.
Brazil's business tourism sector is poised for growth despite economic challenges including slow GDP expansion and rising fiscal deficits.
Brazil’s booming coastal tourism is driving affordable microfranchise opportunities for entrepreneurs, supported by innovative free management tools.
Rio de Janeiro sets new records for international tourism in 2025 with nearly 1.8 million visitors and strong economic gains.
Brazil's amusement parks and entertainment sector drives a $6.8 billion economy and employment, even as major event promoter T4F reports growing losses in Q3 2025.
Brazilian tourism and business sectors gain international momentum with government-backed participation at Festuris 2025 and Africa Livestock Exhibition.
At Festuris 2025 in Gramado, Goiás and Santa Catarina showcase innovative and diverse tourism attractions, emphasizing sustainability, technology, and regional connectivity to boost local tourism markets.
Fortaleza and Salvador see significant hotel and economic gains from expanding business tourism and event-driven visitor influx in 2025.
At ABAV Expo 2025, Embratur and Sebrae facilitated international business rounds connecting 50 Brazilian tourism suppliers with global buyers, highlighting luxury and Afrotourism segments and Brazil’s record-breaking tourism growth.
Brazil is actively promoting its business tourism sector at IMEX America 2025 while local initiatives in Osasco aim to strengthen regional tourism infrastructure and attract corporate events.
Acre's EmpreendeTur project is underway, offering vocational courses to boost tourism and entrepreneurship in the state.
São Paulo readies for ABAV Expo and Feira do Empreendedor events in October 2025, aiming to boost tourism and entrepreneurial business generation with R$ 125 million expected in economic impact.
Brazil forecasts moderate economic growth in 2026, highlighting opportunities in the steel and religious tourism sectors.
Brazil's business travel sector has recorded a 2.4% revenue increase in August 2025, totaling R$ 9 billion for the year so far.
Brazil's tourism sector confronts challenges on World Tourism Day 2025 amid efforts to revive the industry.
Brazil is enhancing international trade and tourism through strategic initiatives at global events.
São Paulo embarks on its first business tourism mission to Turkey to enhance investment and visitor numbers.
Presidente Figueiredo sees a boom in adventure tourism, enhancing local businesses and drawing in enthusiasts.
The Indo-Brazilian Business Forum in Chapecó aims to boost investment in sectors like agroindustry and sustainability.
Recent government initiatives aim to enhance local business and tourism in Brazil.
Paraná's tourism industry leads Brazil with a remarkable 14% growth in July 2025.