Bamba Experience Offers 15% Discount and Special Promotions for Travel in Mexico and Central America
Discounts and incentives from Mexican Tour Companies come from Mexico’s struggling tourism industry in the aftermath of the H1N1 influenza virus in hopes to bring hotels, tour companies and local businesses dependent on tourism back to life.
Mexico City, Mexico, May 27, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Bamba Experience’s latest offer: “Book any Bamba Experience Hop-On Hop-Off Pass or organized tour at your local STA Travel Agent for travel in Mexico or Central America and receive a 15% discount.”
The Financial Director of Bamba Experience, Mr. Arturo Martinez, announced this customer discount yesterday stating, “We want to motivate foreigners to come to Mexico and enjoy traveling through Mexico and Central Mexico this summer.”
He advised those travelers who cancelled their plans as a result of the H1N1 influenza, to not worry about health concerns in Mexico City where the outbreak of the flu took place one month ago. “Everything is back to normal and all businesses, restaurants and museums have been open to the public for the past few weeks with no additional cases of the flu,” said Mr. Martinez.
“This is an excellent time to come to Mexico because some of the greatest attractions like the archaeological sites, Chichen Itza and Palenque, as well as the beautiful Caribbean beaches in Playa del Carmen and Cancun are free of the normally swarming masses of tourists. Travelers this summer will have these magical places all to themselves and need not worry about waiting in lines to enter,” said Paul Sarfati, the owner of Bamba Experience.
He added that Mexico and Central America is a safe and destination and assured future travelers that they would have an unforgettable experience visiting the region.
He disclosed that Bamba Experience is offering a new Costa Rica Hop-On Hop-Off passes that has been popular among foreign tourists for its ease of use and personalized service.
A Mexican Tourism Board spokesman, on the eve of the Cinco de Mayo holiday weekend, said the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. State Department all advised U.S. travelers there was no need to change, restrict or alter plans to Mexico, the Baja Times said.
As always, travelers should exercise caution while traveling in order to protect themselves from any type of flu or seasonal colds by washing their hands, not sharing food and drink, checking the level of hygiene at restaurants and avoiding eating at street stands or unclean marketplaces. Taking vitamins, consuming healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables and drinking lots of water is another way to keep the immune system strong during your travels.
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The Financial Director of Bamba Experience, Mr. Arturo Martinez, announced this customer discount yesterday stating, “We want to motivate foreigners to come to Mexico and enjoy traveling through Mexico and Central Mexico this summer.”
He advised those travelers who cancelled their plans as a result of the H1N1 influenza, to not worry about health concerns in Mexico City where the outbreak of the flu took place one month ago. “Everything is back to normal and all businesses, restaurants and museums have been open to the public for the past few weeks with no additional cases of the flu,” said Mr. Martinez.
“This is an excellent time to come to Mexico because some of the greatest attractions like the archaeological sites, Chichen Itza and Palenque, as well as the beautiful Caribbean beaches in Playa del Carmen and Cancun are free of the normally swarming masses of tourists. Travelers this summer will have these magical places all to themselves and need not worry about waiting in lines to enter,” said Paul Sarfati, the owner of Bamba Experience.
He added that Mexico and Central America is a safe and destination and assured future travelers that they would have an unforgettable experience visiting the region.
He disclosed that Bamba Experience is offering a new Costa Rica Hop-On Hop-Off passes that has been popular among foreign tourists for its ease of use and personalized service.
A Mexican Tourism Board spokesman, on the eve of the Cinco de Mayo holiday weekend, said the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. State Department all advised U.S. travelers there was no need to change, restrict or alter plans to Mexico, the Baja Times said.
As always, travelers should exercise caution while traveling in order to protect themselves from any type of flu or seasonal colds by washing their hands, not sharing food and drink, checking the level of hygiene at restaurants and avoiding eating at street stands or unclean marketplaces. Taking vitamins, consuming healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables and drinking lots of water is another way to keep the immune system strong during your travels.
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Bamba Experience Group
Katherine Zellhoefer
+52 555 584 4401
www.bambaexperience.com
Contact
Katherine Zellhoefer
+52 555 584 4401
www.bambaexperience.com
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