A city worth including on your travel list. We continue # SoñandoConViajar por #ElAlmaDeCuba! With this tweet, the Spanish chain continues to bet on Cuba.
Gabriel Escarrer, CEO of Meliá Hotels International, the Spanish hotel chain of excellence in Cuba, stated last April that he had tourism to his hotels in the Caribbean, to recover from the current crisis, and mentioned Cuba especially.
So much so, that Meliá has special offers on its website for summer 2020, with discounts of up to 35% on reservations, which include the first free child in many of its hotels.
Meliá plans its offers in Cuba starting in July.
On social networks they have not wanted to be left behind either and have shown the intense work they do on the island to attract clients to the destination Cuba and establish the necessary protocols for when it returns to normal and the borders are opened.
Recently, one of the destinations that they have promoted on their platforms is the city of Cienfuegos. And in this way they have invited potential clients:
“In the central south region of Cuba, in front of one of the most spectacular bays in the archipelago, stands the city of Cienfuegos, founded by French colonists in 1819. This town, which breathes distinction at every corner, houses architectural treasures that they were recognized as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2005 ”.
There are five places that Meliá Cuba highlights in the city of Cienfuegos and that make it emblematic for those who have had the pleasure of visiting it: the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the Tomás Terry Theater, the Palacio de Valle, the Cienfuegos Club and the Tomás Acea Cemetery.
Also known as La Perla del Sur, it undoubtedly has several attractions that attract visitors, especially its historic center and the Punta Gorda protection area. Since July 15, 2005, it obtained the status of Cultural Heritage of Humanity for being "the first and exceptional example of an architectural ensemble representative of the new ideas of modernity, hygiene and order" in urban planning in the 19th century in Latin America, according to Review the Cuba Travel portal.
For Meliá, Cuba is one of the countries in the world that starts with an advantage to face the current situation. "The value of its specialists and the creativity of its people, the proven effectiveness of its health system and a strategy in which it is clearly committed to building a solid foundation for recovery, without being carried away by short-term objectives or siren songs , they can turn Cuba into a sanctuary. ” And, according to the chain, Cuba is a Caribbean island blessed by nature and where medicine is a fortress.
Recently, they had another reason to celebrate: the Meliá Internacional Varadero hotel was officially declared the first sustainable establishment of its kind in Cuba. The specialized consultancy Breeam International issued the certification that grants Internacional Varadero the category of Sustainable Construction.
Gabriel Escarrer, CEO of Meliá Hotels International, the Spanish hotel chain of excellence in Cuba, stated last April that he had tourism to his hotels in the Caribbean, to recover from the current crisis, and mentioned Cuba especially.
So much so, that Meliá has special offers on its website for summer 2020, with discounts of up to 35% on reservations, which include the first free child in many of its hotels.
Meliá plans its offers in Cuba starting in July.
On social networks they have not wanted to be left behind either and have shown the intense work they do on the island to attract clients to the destination Cuba and establish the necessary protocols for when it returns to normal and the borders are opened.
Recently, one of the destinations that they have promoted on their platforms is the city of Cienfuegos. And in this way they have invited potential clients:
“In the central south region of Cuba, in front of one of the most spectacular bays in the archipelago, stands the city of Cienfuegos, founded by French colonists in 1819. This town, which breathes distinction at every corner, houses architectural treasures that they were recognized as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2005 ”.
There are five places that Meliá Cuba highlights in the city of Cienfuegos and that make it emblematic for those who have had the pleasure of visiting it: the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the Tomás Terry Theater, the Palacio de Valle, the Cienfuegos Club and the Tomás Acea Cemetery.
Also known as La Perla del Sur, it undoubtedly has several attractions that attract visitors, especially its historic center and the Punta Gorda protection area. Since July 15, 2005, it obtained the status of Cultural Heritage of Humanity for being "the first and exceptional example of an architectural ensemble representative of the new ideas of modernity, hygiene and order" in urban planning in the 19th century in Latin America, according to Review the Cuba Travel portal.
For Meliá, Cuba is one of the countries in the world that starts with an advantage to face the current situation. "The value of its specialists and the creativity of its people, the proven effectiveness of its health system and a strategy in which it is clearly committed to building a solid foundation for recovery, without being carried away by short-term objectives or siren songs , they can turn Cuba into a sanctuary. ” And, according to the chain, Cuba is a Caribbean island blessed by nature and where medicine is a fortress.
Recently, they had another reason to celebrate: the Meliá Internacional Varadero hotel was officially declared the first sustainable establishment of its kind in Cuba. The specialized consultancy Breeam International issued the certification that grants Internacional Varadero the category of Sustainable Construction.