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Expanding multi-destination tourism in the Caribbean

Official data shows that since 1990 through 2016, the average number of tourists traveling to the Caribbean has increased 4% annually. This growth is far greater than that seen elsewhere, reflecting the climate of peace, collaboration, and security reigning in the region

SAHIVC-CUBA 2017

Havana, the gateway to tourist investment

According to President and founder of Sahic, Arturo García, the event, approaching its 10th anniversary, is being held for the first time in the Caribbean, and features a carefully elaborated program designed to provide potential investors with a better understanding of Cuba’s reality and business opportunities in its tourist sector

A Cuban summer

As the sun reigns high, the island’s leisure industry acquires a particularly Cuban atmosphere…

CUBA-TOURISM

Cuba’s leading hotel chains outline future prospects

As of the end of March 2017, a total of 82 hotel management contracts with 19 international chains from eight different countries were in operation across the island

Art with spoons, knifes and forks

Founded in 1998 in the city of Ciego de Ávila, in the center of the island, the Pauyet group is one of the most outstanding symbols of Cuban metalsmithing

Celebrating the wondrous city of Havana

As of July 7, the Castillo de San Sal­vador de La Punta’s terrace will be the permanent location of a monument and commemorative plaque, an eternal record of Havana’s almost 500 years of existence

The stories a hotel can tell…

The majestic site on the Havana Malecón annually serves as the headquarters of the Festival of New Latin American Cinema, which for the 37th time has inundated the city with films, shorts and documentaries this December

FITCUBA 2016

FITCuba 2016, the biggest and best yet

The 36th edition of Cuba's International Tourism Fair, FITCuba 2016, saw the highest number of participants ever

Cuba’s dynamic tourist sector in 2016

In 2015 tourism generated over 2.8 billion dollars in direct revenue for the country, making it the island’s second most important economic sector, while as of October this year, 12% more visitors had arrived