During the event, Cuban Consul General in Guangzhou, Marina Domenech, stated that recent measures, such as visa waivers and the resumption of direct Air China flights, eliminate barriers for travelers from China.
Domenech also recalled that Cuba was designated in 2003 as the first “Chinese tourist destination” in Latin America, underscoring the solid foundation for cooperation in this sector.
Dayron Rodriguez, Director of International Business at Havanatur S.A., a Cuban tour operator, presented personalized itineraries that include routes focusing on tobacco, coffee, and the island’s cultural and natural heritage.
Wang Guangyan, general director of Cuba Baiyou Travel, highlighted the unique characteristics of cities such as Havana, Viñales, Varadero, and Trinidad, and announced a combined Cuba-Venezuela route that blends Caribbean culture with South American biodiversity.
During the question-and-answer session, attendees, including tour operators, entrepreneurs, and mass media, exchanged opinions on medical insurance, personalized experiences, and improvements to Cuba’s tourism offerings.
This event focused on Cuba’s rich tourism resources and distinctive itineraries as the “Pearl of the Caribbean,” in addition to promoting bilateral exchanges and cooperation in this sector.
The event also highlighted the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cuba and China.
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