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Billy Burnett Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-24-09 06:44 AM
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Cuba among Top Ten Tourist Destinations Worldwide
Cuba among Top Ten Tourist Destinations Worldwide
http://www.periodico26.cu/english/news_cuba/december2009/cuba-tourism122209.html

Cuba is among the top ten most attractive tourist destinations worldwide for the end of this year and the coming 2010.

In a specialized survey, the travel guide company Lonely Planet, which is the largest travel guide book publisher in the world, ranked Cuba the sixth in a list of the top ten most attractive tourist destinations.

According to AP new agency, the first was the United States, followed by Canada, South Africa, Mexico and Thailand.

Meanwhile, the premier source of independent travel information online, Concierge.com, ranked Cuba seventh in their list of the world’s best tourist destinations for 2010.

Over the past years, Cuba has been growing stronger in the field of tourism by greatly improving its infrastructure and the quality of the services. In addition, it is renowned for being a safe destination for foreign visitors.





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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-24-09 05:39 PM
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1. I've heard European and Canadian visitors have dreaded the time US tourists were free to go there.
They actually have said they'd prefer to keep things just the way they are NOW for Cuba tourism, without hordes of loud people crashing through, and without the trashy fast food restaurants set up to cater to them.
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Braulio Donating Member (860 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-24-09 10:05 PM
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4. Hopefully Americans will be able to travel to Cuba soon
I'm sure the Canadians and Europeans would prefer to see the crowds be smaller, but Americans are closer, and it's better for Cubans if they can get Americans to come. As you know, Cuba is ruled by a communist regime, therefore most services for tourists are either owned by the government or by joint ventures the government has with multinational corporations, which invest in hotels and restaurants. Therefore at this time whatever "junk food outlets" exist are there because the Castro regime allow them. The government does seem to like joint ventures with foreigners, therefore it's up to them to figure which foreign companies they sign deals with.

Unfortunately for Cubans, in their communist workers' paradise, they are not allowed to enter into such ventures as individuals, other than to offer minor services - and Cubans working for the joint ventures are practially serfs whose labour is sold to the foreign venture at a price set by the government, which is quite a bit higher than the salary the person receives.

Once the communist regime falls, I'm sure many of them, funded by wealthier relatives living overseas, will enter the business, and tourism in Cuba will boom, and bypass the predatory central government bureaucracy - which after all is what makes a communist regime so inefficient.

The key, as you say, once Cubans are free of communism, is for the new government to maintain controls, their focus should be to allow new construction and investment, but make it tasteful and meeting a certain standard consonant with the old look cities and towns have in Cuba.

For example, in the town of Banff, in Canada's Rocky Mountains, the single McDonald's has a small golden arch on the door, plus one on the window... The building itself and the storefront look like an old one from the early 1900's, thus keeping the same style as the rest of the town.
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Goldstein1984 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-24-09 05:53 PM
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2. Americans already to there, they travel through Canada
but the current crop of American tourists tend to be enlightened people visiting Cuba as an act of defiance and self-education.

Based on what I have experienced in Mexico, Cuba is better off without the run-of-the-mill American tourist.
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msedano Donating Member (682 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-24-09 09:37 PM
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3. Read some Cuba-based novels
Sexual tourism is among the isla's hottest attractions. In novel after novel, prostitute characters take either a major role, as in Martin Cruz Smith, Havana Bay, or Daniel Chavarria Adios Muchachos, or fill in the local color background, a matter-of-fact detail giving authenticity to plots occupied elsewhere. "Best" tourist destination?

http://labloga.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html

http://labloga.blogspot.com/2007/06/review-tango-for-torturer-daniel.html

http://labloga.blogspot.com/2008/09/review-havana-gold-leonardo-padura.html

mvs


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