Travelling with your pet in Latin America
Travelling with pets are experiencing significant growth, particularly in Latin America. The growing trend towards pet-friendly hotels highlights a change in the tourism industry. According to Hepper.comIn fact, 81% of pet owners prefer to stay in establishments that accept their four-legged friends rather than other types of accommodation. This dynamic is corroborated by an analysis by The Business Research Company indicating annual growth of 10.3% in the global pet travel services market.
Marriott hotels, pioneers of pet-friendliness
Marriott International establishes itself as a leader in hospitality pet-friendly in Central and South America. Offering a combination of comfort and convenience, Marriott hotels are ideally located to accommodate travellers with pets. Visitors can find these hotels in several key cities, guaranteeing the well-being of both pet and owner.
The pet-friendly benefits of Marriott hotels
- Spacious rooms and adapted to animals
- Access secure outdoor spaces
- Special offers and dedicated services
Marriott is not content to simply accept pets. The hotels are setting up initiatives special facilities to ensure their comfort and safety, such as designated walking areas and equipment like cots and feeding bowls.
Celebration of Dog Day
La Dog Daycelebrated every year on 21 July in several Latin American countries, is a date dedicated to paying tribute to canine companions. It's an ideal time to plan travel and getaways with your dogs, and hotels like Marriott's offer a great opportunity to explore this region while keeping your pet by your side.
A look at the future of pet-friendly tourism
With ever-increasing figures, the tourism industry adapted to animals is set to continue growing, stimulating innovation and competition among hotels and other tourism service providers. By adapting their services to the unique needs of pet owners, chains such as Marriott are paving the way for a future in which pet ownership is a key factor in their success. nomadic travel with animals will be the norm rather than the exception.
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