The first hotel of the Spanish company Meliá in Cuba will celebrate its 30th anniversary on May 10, when the Iberian firm is currently strongly committed to island tourism.
Despite the pressure of Covid-19 on the travel industry, the Mallorcan firm has high hopes that this island will represent an important scenario for the recovery of the sector in the immediate future.
An official statement from Meliá Hotels International, issued in this city, clarifies that this May 10 the Sol Palmeras hotel in the Varadero beach, reaches its three decades of uninterrupted work.
It emphasizes that this accommodation was inaugurated in 1990 by the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, and the president of Meliá, Gabriel Escarrer.
Such an opening marked a before and after for tourism on the island, just as Cuba was definitively opening up to the global tourism market, the note insists.
During these three decades, Sol Palmeras was a worthy exponent of Meliá's fidelity and commitment to the country.
There are many awards, prizes and recognitions received by the management and workers of the hotel, including maintaining the status of National Vanguard of the Union of Hospitality and Tourism Workers.
Furthermore, it is one of the facilities that generates the highest income in the world famous destination.
But you cannot talk about Sol Palmeras without mentioning the warmth, love and commitment that its great team puts in every day for being a reference accommodation in Varadero, a beach resort some 140 kilometers east of Havana, the capital. .
The report reflects that Sol Palmeras is a true benchmark for hotels in Cuba.
This affirmation supports it in that its workers and managers form a true family.
They insist that more than a hotel, they strive there every day, with their work and effort, to conceive a great house for each client, to show each guest the true treasure of Cuba: the joy of its people, the wealth of its culture and its values as a society.
Despite the pressure of Covid-19 on the travel industry, the Mallorcan firm has high hopes that this island will represent an important scenario for the recovery of the sector in the immediate future.
An official statement from Meliá Hotels International, issued in this city, clarifies that this May 10 the Sol Palmeras hotel in the Varadero beach, reaches its three decades of uninterrupted work.
It emphasizes that this accommodation was inaugurated in 1990 by the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, and the president of Meliá, Gabriel Escarrer.
Such an opening marked a before and after for tourism on the island, just as Cuba was definitively opening up to the global tourism market, the note insists.
During these three decades, Sol Palmeras was a worthy exponent of Meliá's fidelity and commitment to the country.
There are many awards, prizes and recognitions received by the management and workers of the hotel, including maintaining the status of National Vanguard of the Union of Hospitality and Tourism Workers.
Furthermore, it is one of the facilities that generates the highest income in the world famous destination.
But you cannot talk about Sol Palmeras without mentioning the warmth, love and commitment that its great team puts in every day for being a reference accommodation in Varadero, a beach resort some 140 kilometers east of Havana, the capital. .
The report reflects that Sol Palmeras is a true benchmark for hotels in Cuba.
This affirmation supports it in that its workers and managers form a true family.
They insist that more than a hotel, they strive there every day, with their work and effort, to conceive a great house for each client, to show each guest the true treasure of Cuba: the joy of its people, the wealth of its culture and its values as a society.