
The Governor of Misiones, Hugo Passalacquaannounced a Investment of 10 million dollars intended for the expansion of the hotel complex Loi Suites Iguazu and the incorporation of a new attraction center with immersive experiences in one of the country’s most important tourist destinations.
The announcement came after a meeting at which the provincial president, the Minister of Tourism José María ArrúaAnd Pedro LoiteguiOwner of the hotel chain. As reported, the project aims to strengthen the tourist offer of Puerto Iguazú with innovative proposals that allow visitors “Live the jungle from the inside”without having any impact on the environment.
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Passalacqua made clear the scope of the private initiative via his social networks. “Together with Minister José María Arrúa, we received Pedro Loitegui, owner of the Loi Suites chain, who announced an investment of 10 million dollars to expand the hotel complex in Puerto Iguazú and add an attraction center with immersive experiences that will allow us to enjoy our wonder without changing the environment,” he said.
Tourism, employment and sustainable development
The governor emphasized that the investment will not only expand tourism infrastructure, but will also have a direct impact on the regional economy. “In this way, Iguazú integrates a new tourist attraction and, above all more work for our people“, he explained.
The initiative is part of the Misiones government’s strategy to consolidate a Model for sustainable tourism developmentthat combines innovation, environmental protection and job creation and thus strengthens the positioning of Puerto Iguazú as an international travel destination for nature and experiences.