The sustained work of the San Cristóbal travel agency, run by the Office of the Historian of the City of Havana, reveals the success of a responsible tourism management that is mindful of both the region and Cuban cultural heritage and accessible to people with disabilities.
More than 16,000 new self-employment projects registered in Cuba
More than 16 thousand self-employment projects have been registered as of November 3 in Cuba following improvements to this form of management in the country.
Parliament checks steps to reopen tourism and Tarea Vida actions in central Cuba
The Memories Trinidad del Mar hotel will be the first in the city of Trinidad’s tourist park to welcome guests on November 15, the day when Cuba will lift cross-border travel restrictions. Deputies María del Carmen Concepción and Martha Mesa Valenciano,
Santa Clara's Abel Santamaría International Airport back in service
With an inaugural flight from Canada, the Abel Santamaría International Airport in the city of Santa Clara resumed operations, the Cuban Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) announced today on Twitter.
Investments improve water supply service in eastern Cuba
HOLGUÍN, Cuba, Nov 4 (ACN) The Water Resources Delegation in the province of Holguin is implementing a far-reaching investment program worth more than 192 million pesos to improve the local water supply service quality in several municipalities through actions that include sanitation, less use of water delivery trucks and repairs in networks and water treatment plants.
Cuban Economists Provide New MSMEs Counseling Services
Members of the Cuban Association of Economists and Accountants (ANEC) held an exchange on Wednesday with representatives of 16 new micro, small and medium companies set up in this eastern province, as part of the counseling work with the new production and service entities.
Cuba to begin selling solar panels to the residential sector
On November 4, COPEXTEL's divisions will begin selling 1 KWp solar photovoltaic systems to the residential sector.
Central Villa Clara Airport Resumes Commercial Flights Ops
The Abel Santamaria International Airport in this central Cuban city resumed commercial flights operations after nearly one year of inactivity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cuba approves new systems of payment by results in agricultural business system
Cuba approved the application of payment by results systems in the agricultural business system for workers directly involved in production, which can measure individual productivity and the achievement of specific objectives of the organization.
Cuba expects over 400 weekly flights with reopening of borders
With the reopening of air borders on November 15, as part of the de-escalation carried out by the country, the number of weekly flights will rise to more than 400, said today Eduardo Rodriguez Davila, Cuban minister of transport.
Cuba grants foreign currency loans to small and medium-sized enterprises and non-agricultural cooperatives
Cuba authorized Financiera Iberoamericana S.A. ( Ibero-American Financial Institution) to grant credits in foreign currency to Non-Agricultural Cooperatives (CNA its Spanish acronym) and micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (Mipymes by its Spanish acronym),
Cuba participates at Travel and Tourism Expo WTM London 2021
Juan Carlos Garcia Granda, Cuban minister of tourism (MINTUR), presided over the Cuban delegation participating in the London International Tourism Fair WTM 2021, being held November 1 to 3.
Important tourist site in eastern Cuba prepares to receive nature tourists
The largest population of the Acutus crocodile in the world, abundant bird species, and well-preserved vegetation, which can be accessed through estuaries, make Monte Cabaniguán, in Las Tunas, the first nature tourism route planned for this eastern Cuban province. Located in the municipality of Jobabo, in the south of Las Tunas, with an area of 14,500 hectares, the territory is preparing to welcome lovers of the natural landscape, where visitors will have as their main attraction the artificial crocodile farm and in the centre the Don Miguel Álvarez del Toro biological station. This laboratory has essential equipment for the observation and study of the reptile, whose founder Dr. Manuel Alonso Tabet (recently deceased) revealed that this species of crocodile does not attack man, only in defence of its young, and jumps the nets when it tries to capture them.
Production of bee honey for export increases in eastern Cuba
The Apiculture Enterprise (EA) in the province of Holguin increased the production of honey for export and delivered more than 320 tons until the end of September this year.
Over 60, 000 Russians have already visited Varadero since April
More than 60,000 Russians have already visited Varadero, Cuba's main beach resort, since last April, when tourism operations resumed, and according to authorities of the ministry of tourism ( MINTUR) in Matanzas province(western Cuba), this market will grow in the so-called winter season.







