CIEGO DE AVILA, Cuba, Aug 9 (ACN) Almost a year after the beginning of its marketing process, the Grand Aston Cayo Paredón Hotel, in this province’s northern Jardines del Rey resorts, is still a favored destination among domestic and foreign—mainly Russian and Canadian—tourists because of its excellent beaches, modern facilities, great cuisine and cultural attractions.
Provided with five swimming pools, nine restaurants, seven bars and cafes, and two meeting rooms, the Grand Aston stands out for the beauty and comfort of its 635 Caribbean-style rooms and suites for families with children and an adult-only area.
Aston Hotels is an international chain that operates in several countries and has established itself as a recognized and reliable brand, especially in the Indonesian archipelago, where "it has received and passionately attended millions of domestic and foreign guests, every month, for more than two decades". In addition to the one in Jardines del Rey, the chain has outlets in Havana and in the northern keys of the province of Villa Clara.
Tourism is a key sector enshrined in the Cuban Socioeconomic Strategy to develop the country and cope with the world crisis caused by COVID-19 and, despite the slowdown of its growth rate, it is still the driving force of Cuba’s efforts to offer competitive and quality goods and services.
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