Brazil is much more than beaches, tourists and investors told
A new marketing plan to boost Brazil overseas will emphasize the
country's history, culture and outdoor facilities in a bid to show it
is more than just beaches that are attractive.
Tourism institute Embratur wants to raise the profile of the South
American nation across the world. It believes that there is much more
to Brazil than many people realise and this is part of a long term plan
to attract more visitors and investors.
'Brazil is a hugely
diverse land. We have beach resorts, but we also have much more
including fascinating fossils in Dinosaur valley, world heritage cities
like Ouro Preto and Olinda and many outdoor pursuits such as caving,
canyoning, fishing and bird watching,' said a spokesman.
'We are
stepping up our efforts to promote this wide variety of attractions to
prospective visitors and investors worldwide. We are a modern country
with huge diversity both natural and cultural,' he added.
But
the institute is also laying down a challenge to industry. 'There is a
large amount still to be done. New infrastructure is vital, especially
extra flights to and from Brazil.
The discovery of a new reef
off Brazil's southern coast is expected to boost visitor numbers and
increase rental yields in the area.
It is being called one of the
worlds most unique and important marine finds. 'It is very exciting and
highly unusual to discover a reef structure this large and harbouring
such an abundance of fish,' said Rodrigo de Moura, a marine specialist
with Conservation International.
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Date: 7/22/2008 |