Salsa holiday with Sir Bruce Forsyth

Thursday, 28 June 2012 9:48 AM

Want to learn to salsa with Brucie? (Photo: AllStar/Thinkstock)

Want to learn to salsa with Brucie? (Photo: AllStar/Thinkstock)

To celebrate their new Puerto Rico salsa dancing campaign, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC) are offering holidaymakers the chance to learn to dance in the Caribbean with Sir Bruce Forsyth. 

Sir Bruce Forsyth and his Puerto Rican wife, Lady Wilnelia Merced Forsyth, will meet with holidaymakers during the 'learn to salsa' trip to the Island in Feburary 2013, which is being offered in connection with Western & Oriental

The PRTC kicked off the campaign with an evening of salsa in London’s West End, which saw one lucky guest walk away with a seven night break to San Juan in Puerto Rico. 

Although around 3.7 million tourists visit the the eastern Caribbean island every year, the PRTC hope that their dance campaign - which aims to highlight the connection and history that Puerto Rico has with salsa - will will raise the profile of the country even further.

Prices for the 'learn to salsa' trip start from £2,499. 

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