Grau Tropical Sea National Reserve gains recognition in major U.S. media
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The protected area in northern Peru has been highlighted in a Travel + Leisure article for its rich biodiversity and strong tourism potential.
The newly established Grau Tropical Sea National Reserve, located along the coasts of Piura and Tumbes, has gained international recognition, being featured in Travel + Leisure, one of the most prestigious media outlets in the United States. The article emphasizes the ecological and touristic significance of this protected area, presenting it as a must-visit destination for both Peruvians and international travelers.
In April of this year, the Council of Ministers announced the approval of this protected area in northern Peru, spanning 115,675 hectares of marine ecosystem off the coasts of Piura and Tumbes. This area is crucial for the conservation of biodiversity.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), this reserve ranks among the 70 most important places in the world for marine life protection. It harbors 70 % of Peru's aquatic species, including sea turtles, humpback whales, hammerhead sharks, Humboldt penguins, and the iconic Pacific seahorse.
The Peruvian Sea through the world's eyes
Travel + Leisure, Travel + Leisure, a media outlet with over 10 million readers, describes the reserve as "a new protected area you will fall in love with," praising its breathtaking oceanic landscapes and the unique chance to witness humpback whales during their mating season, which runs from July to October each year.
In addition to its natural beauty, the reserve offers a protected habitat where marine life can thrive for generations. It also promotes sustainable tourism and supports local artisanal fishing communities.
The article also emphasizes the reserve's potential to mitigate the impacts of climate change and El Niño, two critical environmental challenges for the region. This international media coverage not only underscores the reserve's significance for biodiversity but also highlights its growing importance for tourism in Peru.
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- Northern Peru is renowned for its stunning beaches, offering visitors opportunities to enjoy activities like surfing, whale watching, and savoring cuisine made from fresh seafood.
- The best time to visit the reserve is from July to October, when humpback whales come to Peruvian waters for their mating season.
- This international recognition, managed by PROMPERÚ and MINCETUR, is part of a communication strategy aimed at positioning Peru as a diverse and unique destination in the U.S. market.
You can read the full article in Travel + Leisure.