Outstanding presence of Argentina in 2017 Termatalia
Our country presented its offer Wellness Tourism in Ourense, Spain.
The Ministry of Tourism of the Nation, through the National Institute of Tourism (INPROTUR), participated in the 17th edition of the International Fair of Thermal Tourism, Health and Welfare TERMATALIA in the city Ourense, Spain, during 21 and 22 September 2017.
TERMATALIA is a specialized worldwide representing a thermal bridge between Europe and Latin America, bringing together professionals from more than 25 countries fair. For Argentina, it was a valuable opportunity to showcase their health resort in the only international fair in the world in this segment.
The meeting also served to the national party to make contact with specialized tour operators, both Latin American and European countries, and all kinds of suppliers and agents of the value chain of medicinal mineral water.
With vast experience, thanks to the quality of its soil, Argentina has earned a place among the main spa destinations in the world. Termas de Rio Hondo, in Santiago del Estero, or the province of Entre Rios looming, perhaps, as the most recognized. However, in most of the country you can find sites with the same quality and excellent service.
Argentina ‘s delegation was accompanied and assisted by Jimena Asconapé, national representative of the Tourist Office of INPROTUR in Spain. Parana, Columbus, Gualeguaychú, Concordia (Entre Rios), Termas de Río Hondo (Santiago del Estero), Resistencia (Chaco) and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the province of Salta: In addition, the following destinations were present.
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