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Canadian tourism market reaffirms its preference for the Cuban destination Guardalavaca



HOLGUIN, Cuba, Jul 8 (ACN) Canadian tourism market reaffirms its preference for the Gran Muthu Almirante Beach hotel complex, located in the beach resort of Guardalavaca, in the eastern province of Holguin, during the current summer season, when high occupancy is expected for the coming months.

With a five-star all-inclusive service, the hotel currently reaches around 92 % of its total capacity, with more than a thousand guests.

Therefore, it went into a sales halt at the beginning of summer due to high demand, Raul López Portelles, hotel's deputy general manager, explained exclusively to the Cuban News Agency.

Through the work of tour operators such as Sunwing, Air Transat, and Hola Sun Holidays, the majority of the clients come from the North American country, so priority is given to holding events tailored to their needs, focused on attracting and increasing repeat visitors.

To date, they have confirmed reservations from more than 700 guests for the remainder of the month and a figure exceeding 400 for August, with expectations for an increase, which is similar to the previous year and forecasts a higher occupancy rate that will not decline until September.

Managed by MGM Muthu Hotels in conjunction with the Cubanacán Group, the Almirante, as it is also known, boasts among its awards the Best Luxury Beachfront Hotel in Cuba at the Luxury Lifestyle Awards; the Tripadvisor Travel Choice; and the Luxury Family All-inclusive at the World Luxury Hotel Awards; and the French Breeam for environmental management.

Located on the beachfront, this distinctive property in the tourist destination of Holguin also boasts awards for combining its economic work with coastal care, including the French Breeam for environmental management; and the Territorial Environmental Recognition awarded by the provincial delegation of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment for the promotion of sustainable tourism.

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