The first tourist destination in the Caribbean and the second vacation venue of choice for Canadian tourists represents Cuba. Until September, 41% of all arrivals in Cuba come from Canada as main tourist market.
The increase registered is in the first instance cyclical, but nonetheless a significant indicator of the opinion matrix that gives rise to the desire to visit Cuba before the expected boom in U.S. tourists materializes.
There are already 30 cities in Canada with direct flights to Cuba, which is also a positive factor as is a baseline that guarantees the availability of more than one million seats annually.
The correct balance between product quality, services available and price and very competitive rates also rank amongst factors contributing to the continuous growth in the numbers of Canadian tourists to Cuba, which presently ranks third in their world destinations of choice.
The market, with a rise to 1,002,318 in 2011, broke the one million barrier for the first time and the following year it rose again to 1,071, 696.
The number of Canadian visitors for 2013 was 1,105,729 and the total for 2014 was 1,175,077, representing well in excess of one third of all foreign visitors to the Cuban archipelago.
The increase registered is in the first instance cyclical, but nonetheless a significant indicator of the opinion matrix that gives rise to the desire to visit Cuba before the expected boom in U.S. tourists materializes.
There are already 30 cities in Canada with direct flights to Cuba, which is also a positive factor as is a baseline that guarantees the availability of more than one million seats annually.
The correct balance between product quality, services available and price and very competitive rates also rank amongst factors contributing to the continuous growth in the numbers of Canadian tourists to Cuba, which presently ranks third in their world destinations of choice.
The market, with a rise to 1,002,318 in 2011, broke the one million barrier for the first time and the following year it rose again to 1,071, 696.
The number of Canadian visitors for 2013 was 1,105,729 and the total for 2014 was 1,175,077, representing well in excess of one third of all foreign visitors to the Cuban archipelago.
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