2016 LALExpo to Be Held at Hotel Corales de Indias

2016 LALExpo to Be Held at Hotel Corales de Indias

CARTAGENA, Colombia — The Latin America Adult Business Expo has announced that it will be held entirely at the Hotel Corales de Indias in Cartagena, Colombia.

“Even though the event is still five months away and we haven’t even announced it in our monthly newsletters; we already have 248 people registered for the 2016 show," LALExpo Partner Anthony AJ said.

Located five minutes away from the old Walled City, the Hotel Corales de Indias has a beachfront swimming pool, three hot tubs, a tanning pool, a gym, a spa with four massage rooms and more. There is also a game room filled with table football and tennis, billiards, air hockey and a variety of board games.

The spacious rooms are modern and all have large balconies with an ocean view. They also have first class amenities like LCD TVs with cable, direct dial telephones for local and international calls, free WiFi, refrigerators and 24-hour room service.

The Manglar Restaurant is located on the premises, offering an international menu as well as the upscale Alcatraz Bar.

“We are honored to be taking over 90 percent of one of the most amazing and popular hotels in Colombia; the Hotel Corales de Indias," AJ added. "There were only a few rooms that the hotel had already booked this year for the show dates, but we will basically have the entire hotel to ourselves after reserving 210 of the beautiful 240 rooms.”

If everything works out well with the hotel this year, LALExpo has stated that it will be looking at taking over the entire hotel for next year’s event.

Special rates are available for LALExpo attendees: $100 USD includes all taxes and airport pick up. LALExpo encourages people to make reservations quickly, since they expect the rooms to sell out fast.

Cartegena is the fifth largest city in Colombia and the second largest in the region, with tourist destinations like the Steps of La Popa Mount, the Walled City, the Cartagena Gold Museum, the Palace of the Inquisition and more.

“We look forward to seeing you at this year’s event which promises to be our most exciting and worthwhile show to date for all professionals in the industry," AJ said. "There is sure to be more opportunities to network and have fun than ever before.” 

For more information, email info@lalexpo.com or visit LALExpo.com.

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