The Tourism Policy and Strategy for its Implementation, approved by Resolution 14/2003 of 4 April, sees tourism as an economic sector that is experiencing progressive growth all over the world1. It also considers tourism to be one of the vehicles for the economic development of this country (generation of income for the domestic economy, employment for citizens, ecological and environmental conservation, public and private investment, expansion of public and private infrastructures, and prestige for the country that can create a good environment to attract business).