FITCUBA 2016
Havana, a tourist capital
The 36th edition of Cuba's International Tourism Fair, FITCuba 2016, saw the highest number of participants ever
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The 36th edition of Cuba's International Tourism Fair, FITCuba 2016, saw the highest number of participants ever
The tradition of the Rey Calatrava family, who originally came from the province of Jaén in Spain, and had grapevines in eastern Cuba, took on such strengths that it found a home in “Bodegas del Rey…”
Providing information and advertising for the tourism sector requires following the latest trends and using service providers specialized in producing promotional materials
As the sun reigns high, the island’s leisure industry acquires a particularly Cuban atmosphere…
The Xanadu became the club house for the golf course…completed at the end of the 20th century, with 18 holes (par 72) covering some 6,269 linear meters from the first tee to the last hole, and 62 hectares of land. The Varadero Golf Club now offers a competitive, modern course that players complete in approximately four hours
This year foreign trade must be strengthened, while the foreign investment process must become more dynamic, in order to meet the country’s economic needs
After five years of efforts to update the economy, the private sector - including the self-employed, small businesses, and cooperatives - has grown exponentially, while state enterprises providing the economy's basic foundation have been strengthened
“IT is an honor to be among the first companies to receive authorization from the Cuban government for a joint investment in Mariel and contribute to the development of the county and wellbeing of the population, in keeping with Unilever’s Sustainable Living Plan,” stated Fabio Prado, president of Unilever Mexico & Caribbean, speaking to Granma International.
The Cuban people are really very sui generis. I traveled through Latin America and Europe and found here a social fabric of solidarity, which doesn’t exist in many places. The human warmth, heroism, spontaneity, the ability to laugh through difficulties, are unique features of Cubans
In 2017, the island expects to receive three times more cruise passengers than last year