Extreme heading for Mexico

Saturday, 26 Apr, 2006 0

Extreme Holidays plans a major expansion into Mexico, going from four destinations to 22.

Many travelers come to Mexico for the beaches, but there are many other alternative activities, the company says.

Mexico also offers eco-tourism, as well as cultural and historical sites.

The company does not currently sell air flights or hotels and only specializes in pre-selling sightseeing and touring products.

Extreme Holidays based in Toronto, Ontario, says it a leading tour operator specializing in tours to 50 destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico, South America, Central America and Hawaii.

All of its tours are commission to agents at 10%.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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