Being held from April 30 to May 3, the fair also pays special attention to nature, adventure, and rural travel, with many proposals for attendees.
The event’s central venue is the Morro-Cabaña military-tourist complex. This colonial fortress stands out in Havana for its preservation and tours that cover the nation’s history and culture.
Official data on the island’s tourism indicates that Cuba has 84,164 hotel rooms, 10 international airports, and an equal number of marine companies, with three cruise terminals.
Additionally, 19 foreign managers from 10 countries operate on the island, with 57,291 rooms in 153 facilities, led by Spain and Melia Hotels International, which manages 36 establishments.
This constantly growing tourist structure is backed by a cultural, architectural, and natural heritage, with nine places declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as World Heritage Sites.
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