Nicaragua woos Kuwaiti travelers with visa-free access and new global airport
Nicaragua, a Central American nation, is gaining traction among Kuwaiti tourists and Gulf investors. Blessed with diverse landscapes, affordability, and a welcoming culture, it's also boosting its infrastructure to accommodate growing interest.
The Ambassador of Nicaragua to Kuwait, H.E Mohamed M. M. Farara Lashtar, has noted a surge in Kuwaiti curiosity about Latin American destinations, with Nicaragua leading the way. While no direct flights have been announced yet, preliminary talks are ongoing with airlines to establish this connection.
Nicaragua's appeal lies in its natural beauty, adventure offerings, and upcoming global entry. A new international airport, a joint venture with a Chinese firm, is set to open in 2027, transforming the country into a global air hub. GCC citizens, including Kuwaitis, can enter visa-free, with most nationalities able to obtain a visa on arrival.
The country is also positioning itself as a family-friendly destination, offering safe and diverse experiences for families and children. Nicaragua's investment incentives are enticing, with up to 20 years of tax exemptions in various sectors. This, coupled with its affordability, is drawing Gulf investors. The number of tourists from Kuwait and GCC countries has been steadily rising, particularly among adventure-seekers and nature enthusiasts.
Nicaragua's unique combination of safety, affordability, natural beauty, and cultural richness is driving interest from Kuwaiti tourists and Gulf investors. With visa-free entry, a new global airport on the horizon, and attractive investment incentives, the country is poised to become a top destination for GCC nationals.
Read also:
- Federal Funding Supports Increase in Family Medicine Residency Program, Focusing on Rural Health Developments
- Potential Role of DHA in Shielding the Brain from Saturated Fats?
- Alternative Gentle Retinoid: Exploring Bakuchiol Salicylate for Sensitive Skin
- Hanoi initiates a trial program for rabies control, along with efforts to facilitate the transition from the dog and cat meat trade industry.