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Myria to expect $1.1 billion increase in tourism income over the Summer
By Carla Zanga, 26 December 2022.


Natural beaches near Rashin, Myria. Source: Instaglam.

A Summer Christmas has grown more popular over the years. Even more so as airline companies, such as Blizzard Winds, continue to bring the distant nations closer together. Myria, a tropical Mediterranean tourism destination has increased its tourism capabilities and the efforts seem to have paid off as an additional half a million tourists have come to celebrate Christmas on its shores. Yet this sensation will not only be limited to the holidays as hotels have signalled they are fully booked for the entire summer season. Both Secretaries of Tourism & Treasury have voiced their praises for the Myrian economy which was able to adapt to the demand of Pacifica.


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The Baatara gorge waterfall, a marvel of Myrian nature near Kandul. Source: Instaglam.

Not only the beaches have seen an increase in international attention, but also the rural areas. Particularly the eastern mountainous provinces as hikers come to explore the hidden natural marvels of Myria. One such case is the Baatara gorge waterfall south east of Kandul which has become a recent internet sensation. This paired with Myria’s expanded beaches, makes a promising summer for the Mediterranean nation with the Secretary of Treasury predicting that roughly $1.1 billion will be pumped into the Myrian economy. With over 80 new kilometers of tourism beaches since 2021, Myrian business are looking to expand it even further to accommodate even more tourists for the rest of the decade. Although some environmental activists have raised concerns over the preservation of natural beaches at the cost of profits. The Myrian government has yet to satisfy the calls to action by environmental activist groups, but so far the Myrian populace has welcomed the increase in tourism.

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