NUEVA GERONA, Cuba, Nov 6 (acn) The Playa Blanca Hotel, in Cayo Largo, Isle of Youth, is the first facility in the Caribbean than joins the new brand Olé hotels, belonging to the Spanish international chain Iberostar.
Juan Pablo Fortun Abascal, representative of the foreign part in the hotel management agreement, said that Ole Playa Blanca - four stars category, opened to the world market on November 1st with attractive offers for those who prefer to spend vacation with their family at affordable prices in the modality of all inclusive.
He stressed that the brand change will enable them to achieve higher levels of occupancy rate and access to other markets such as Russia, Argentina and Germany as the main source today is Canada.
The hotel has three restaurants devoted to international buffet, a la carte, and for children menu, an alternative so that infants can eat independently while parents enjoy with tranquility and security of the facility.
He reported that this year it is expected to open a Japanese restaurant with teppanyaki service, modality that uses a steel plate for cooking, where it will be also offered a Caribbean and Cuban buffet during the day.
Olé group is also interested in increasing activities at our facilities, destination also chosen by many couples in the world to celebrate their nuptials, he said.
Fortun Abascal noted the hotel also has a spa, a health facility offering water-based treatments, therapies or relaxation systems.
The excellent beaches of the island, including Paraiso and Sirena, are among the 10 most beautiful in the world and the natural environment and peace were considered a huge attraction by Olé group, the executive added.
The aforementioned group has hotels in Tenerife and Lanzarote, Canary Islands, in Spain, he said.
Iberostar Company, founded in 1973, has 119 hotels worldwide, four and five-stars category, classified as Premium, Premium Gold and Grand Hotels.
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