
The Dominican Republic Hotel and Tourism Association (Asonahores) has locked in dates and venue for its 38th Trade Show 2026: September 2-4 at BlueMall Punta CanaPunta CanaThe main tourism hub of the Dominican Republic, on the eastern tip, famous for white-sand beaches, all-inclusive resorts and its own international airport., with an expected 300-plus exhibitors, as reported by Dominican Today.
This event is the can't-miss date on the Dominican tourism calendar. Deals get signed, trends get spotted, and the upcoming Caribbean high season gets previewed. Asonahores' choice to stay in Punta Cana makes sense: the area is still the arrivals powerhouse and the core of hotel investment.
My take: this show is the barometer of investor confidence. We'll see who's placing big bets, which new destinations emerge, and how the market reacts after another record-breaking year for arrivals. If you work in the industry, mark your calendar: this is where the future gets built.
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