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Embassy promotes Banana Coast Cruise Port
The Honduras Embassy in Canada has officially placed the Banana Coast Cruise Port on their website. The Embassy officials informed us that they are very pleased with the projects Life Vision has in Trujillo and will do its part to bring awareness and promote foreign investment to the area.
We are very appreciative of the support of the Embassy and will continue to help create a tourist economy in Trujillo. You can visit the Embassy home page at the following link, http://embassyhondurasca.moonfruit.com/
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Countdown to Ground Breaking Ceremony
With less than 24 hours to go before the Ground Breaking Ceremony of Banana Coast Cruise Port, the energy in the air is electric.
For the past few weeks, residents in Trujillo have been a buzz and eagerly awaiting the event. Many believe the great economic and social benefit the cruise port will bring to their small coastal town. International visitors from Canada and the United States have started to arrive in Trujillo and conversations can be overheard at the airport and local eateries talking about the cruise port in Trujillo. A few Life Vision property owners have arrived for the celebration and have spent the past few days visiting our developments and visiting Campo Del Mar, where the Presidential Lunch will be held on Friday afternoon.
Preparations are well underway at both locations. Setup of the main stage and tents, to personnel aligning table and chairs that arrive systematically at the various sites. The Presidential security detail completed a tour of Campo Del Mar Nature Park earlier this morning, where security will be very tight. The private affair hosted by Randy Jorgensen, will be held outdoors adjacent to the fruit orchards. The scarlet red Macaws and white faced Capuchin monkeys have the best seat in the garden with a bird’s eye view of the event.
Life Vision will be at both events, so stay tuned for more information…
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Cruise Conference to be held in Honduras
The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association has chosen Honduras as its first host country for the 1st Annual Central America Cruise Conference.
The event to be held on May 4th-6th in San Pedro Sula will include the the seven countries which form Central America, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador,HONDURAS, Nicaragua, Panama and Columbia. They will have a forum to discuss with cruise industry partners information about their markets and share ideas.
Michele Paige, President of FCCA says that “this conference is designed so the FCCA can focus on one of the industries rapidly emerging markets, Central America.” It is the premier Central American cruise industry event of the year to meet key industry players, analyze trends and discuss issues in the industry.
The ground breaking of Banana Coast in Trujillo on March 11th is well timed for presentation once again to the key players in the cruise industry. Construction of the Oceanfront Commercial Center will begin this year with the goal to be ready in latter 2012.
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Banana Coast Ground Breaking Ceremony Date Changed
The date for the Ground Breaking Ceremony of Banana Coast Cruise Terminal project has been moved up a day to Friday March 11, 2011. The ceremony will be held at the port site in the Rio Negro neighborhood in Trujillo. Please make a note of the new date, if you are planning to visit us then. For more information contact, info@lifevisionproperties.com
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Canada Pursuing Free Trade Agreement with Honduras
On Friday February 11, 2011, Honorable Minister of International Trade, Peter Van Loan announced Canada’s pursuit to negotiate a Free Trade Agreement between Canada and Honduras. Minister Van Loan said, “Honduras offers promising opportunities for Canadian businesses and workers. In fact, during the first 11 months of 2010, Canadian merchandise exports were up almost 20 percent over the previous year.”
A FTA between the two countries would be very beneficial for both countries and would further anchor Honduras on the international stage as a great place to invest. The Marriott, Hilton, InterContinental, and Holiday Inn are among the name brand business hotels operating in Honduras, and the Westin, Nikki Beach, and Raffles organizations have each announced plans to build luxury resorts on the Bay Islands. Plans are underway for residential villas and luxury hotels on the Caribbean Coast as well (www.hondurasnfo.hn).
For more information on the Free Trade Agreement, please visit Government of Canada website, http://news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?m=/index&nid=588869.
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