THE NEWS: Brazil’s foreign exchange earnings from tourism jumped 12% to USD 5.60 billion in the first half of 2026, reflecting a continent‑wide shift toward “slow travel” with longer stays.
DETAILS:
– Remote professionals, digital nomads and leisure tourists are staying two to four weeks in a single region.
– Popular slow‑travel destinations include Colombia’s Coffee Triangle and Brazil’s Bahian coast.
– The trend is boosting local service economies across South America.
WHY IT MATTERS: The surge in high‑value, extended‑stay tourism offers operators and destinations new revenue opportunities and may offset broader regional economic pressures.
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