Title: West Nicaragua: An Emerging Destination
1West Nicaragua An Emerging Destination
2Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
Country Tourist Arrivals
Source INTUR
3Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
Nicaragua Main Markets
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4Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
Main Markets Growth 2003-2004
Source INTUR
5Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
Central America main Visitors
Source INTUR
6Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
National Tourism Revenues
Source INTUR
7Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
Nationwide Hotel properties (I.Q.S.)
I.Q.S. International Quality Standards
Source INTUR
8Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
Hotel Rooms (I.Q.S.)
Source INTUR
9Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
National Hotel Rooms Distribution 2005 ()
Source INTUR
10Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
Tourist vs. Hotel Rooms
Source INTUR
11Tourism A very dynamic sector in continuous
growth
Segments (Rooms by region)
Source INTUR
12Nicaragua Lodging Industry
Chinandega
Source INTUR
13Marina Puesta del Sol
14Cruise lines Visiting our Pacific Coasts (Corinto
SJS)
15Airlines Flying to Nicaragua
16El Convento
17Investor-friendly Environment
Favorable Legal Framework
- Free Currency Convertibility.
- Freedom to expatriate all capital and profits
- Full property rights for foreigners.
- Equal treatment as Nationals for Foreign
Investors. - Full protection of Intellectual Property Rights,
Patents and Brands.
Source Foreign Investment Promotion Law
18Investor-friendly Environment
Tourism Incentives Law (Law No. 306)
- 100 Sales Tax Exemption on building design and
supervision contracts. - 10 years tax exemption over
- Up to the 90 of the Income Tax.
- 100 of the Property Tax.
- 100 of the Import Duties and Sales Tax on
construction materials, furniture, equipments,
vehicles and accessories. - Reinvestment Incentive (Reinvestment of 35 of
the original investment 10 years more of all
the above Benefits).
19Personal Security
When comparing Latin American capital cities,
Managua is the safest with a 2.3 intentional
homicide rate per 100 thousand compared to 3.9 in
San Jose, Costa Rica for example
Source Impacto de la Inseguridad Pública sobre
el Clima de Negocios e Inversión de
Centroamérica. CLACDS / INCAE.
20Personal Security
Homicide Rate per 100 Habitants
Note This graph does not include manslaughter
for Costa Rica. Source www.desarme.org
21Hotel Los Balcones
22Nicaraguas Uniqueness
23Pristine Beaches
24Historic Cathedrals and Colonial Churches
25Magnificently Preserved Colonial Cities
26A strong cultural identity
27Beautiful Crafts
28Natural Scenery Landscape
29Outdoor Activities Sports
30Outdoor Activities Sports
31A very Special Biodiversity
32A large choice of Tour Operators, one for each
specialty
33Why West Nicaragua?
- Land
- People
- Emerging Destination
- Natural Attractions
- Cultural Identity
34Official Investment Promotion Agency
- Services
- Country information general information,
incentives, cost information, and regulatory
information. - Customized site visits to Nicaragua
- Start-up services and investment facilitation
- Your company's office in Nicaragua
- Staff
- Bilingual investment promotion professionals
- Internationally-trained management
- Local expertise to help get your projects
implemented
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49Unexplored
Profitable
Democratic
Beautiful
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51International Media
Fourteen years ago Nicaragua was unthinkable as
a travel destination. Now its the safest place
in Central America, at the brink of a tourist
revolution. -MSNBC (Nicaragua Contra to what
you think. This Central American country is on
the brink of a 'tourist revolution.). August 2005
In 2004, there was a 16 percent increase in
travel to Nicaragua, with the largest share of
visitors coming from the United States. Its the
one to watch in 2006 as the media attempt to find
the next Costa Rica. There's a cool kid
factor to visiting this place -- it's safe, the
people are very friendly, there's a lot to do,
yet it still has this perception of being
dangerous. It's going to pop, no doubt. Where
to Go Next Hot Spots for 2006.- Lonely Planet,
January 2006
Nicaragua is beginning to emerge as a popular
eco-tourist destination -The New York Times
Travel, January 2005