Upcoming Tourism Center in Sherman, Panama

Consulting company C4T Tourism Business & Planning will develop a master plan for touristic development in the former Sherman military base.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Liriola Pittí, from the Economy Ministry, informed that once the study is ready they will proceed to market and promote it.

“Dámaso García, major of the province of Colón, commented that this is the most important tourism initiative of the past 25 years in Panama”, reported Laestrella.com.pa.

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