After three years of seeing its activities suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the social and political crisis that has hit the country in recent months, the Harvest of Paracas returns in its fifth edition, which will take place from Thursday March 31 to Saturday April 1.
In this way, the tourism sector hopes to reactivate throughout the region with the arrival of more than 15,000 tourists. In addition, it will have different events such as the wine fair, the coronation of the Paracas harvest queen and the regional pisco tasting contest.
“For these days, the presence of some 20,000 visitors is expected, the vast majority coming from Lima, as well as from the cities of Cañete, Pisco, Ica and Chincha,” reported Eduardo Jáuregui, president of the Chamber of Tourism and Foreign Trade. from Paracas (Capatur).
The presence of concerts by La nueva temptación de Chincha, Son temptación and Papilón have also been announced. It should be noted that the vintage honors the grape harvest season, which will later be used for the production of both wines and piscos.
Destinations like Ica, Parcas, Chincha and Nazca are some of the favorites for the celebrations of this Easter. For these dates andl Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) It expects the movement of more than one million tourists throughout the country, which would generate economic income of more than US$107 million.
Source: Larepublica

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