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Gaviota exudes luxury at an international event in Holguín, while Cuba is in blackout

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SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- From October 16 to 20, the VI edition of the Gaviota Destinations Tourist Exchange 2024 will be held in Holguín, an international event to show the new hotels and excursions run by Gaviota SA, the military company that leads the tourism in Cuba. Meanwhile, Cubans suffer the worst days of blackouts of the last few months.

In an extravagance of luxury that did not skimp on lights, food, drink, all enlivened with a show that even included fireworks and the presentation of Lizt Alfonso’s company, the event opened on the 16th in Cayo Bariay, according to what was reported in the page Gaviota official.

The opening gala had interventions by the Minister of Tourism, Juan Carlos García Granda, and the president of the Gaviota Tourism Group, Carlos Latuff. Actors, singers and other personalities from Cuba joined the event these days, where more than 1,300 participants attend.

Seagull “It intends to show you all the beauty of the polo, but also a new destination, Ramón de Antilla, which is beginning to develop, with modern hotels and an infrastructure created to provide the best services,” the Minister of Tourism stated in his speech. Juan Carlos García Granda.

“We are convinced that the Cuban East will not only be a mandatory stop for visitors from all over the world, but also an example of sustainability, development and quality in tourist service,” said Carlos M. Latuff Carmenate, president of Gaviota.

“luxury” beach

Within the framework of the current edition of Destinos Gaviota, the regime launched the luxury brand “Luxury Beach”which promotes an experience “that combines the exclusivity of luxury with the essence and human warmth that characterizes Cuba.”

According to Latuff Carmenate, the project aims to “offer something different, something that would not only impress, but also make each guest feel as if they were in a unique place.”

The brand will initially operate in Playa Cayo Santa María, in Villa Clara; Vista Azul Beach, in Varadero; Playa Pesquero, in Holguín and Playa Luxury, in Cayo Guillermo. In these places the regime plans to include the best stretches of beach as part of the “exclusivity”, to sell a paradisiacal image of the stay in Cuba.

Destinos Gaviota took place just a few days after the Second International Macro Convention in Cuba DITGestión, held from October 5 to 12.

It was an exchange with 300 tour operators and representatives of the main tourist centers of the Island, carried out at the Grand Memories Holguín hotel. With a program that included tours of this province, as well as Santiago de Cuba and Baracoa, they promoted that area of ​​the country for its commercialization as a tourist product.

While the regime tries to recover the depressed tourism industry, the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM) of Cuba reported This Friday morning, the “total disconnection” of the National Electroenergy System (SEN) occurred after the departure of the Antonio Guiteras Thermoelectric Power Plant.

The Electrical Union (UNE) of Cuba had already announced that the blackouts would simultaneously cover 49% of the national territory during peak hours (evening-night) this Friday, after a day in which the generation deficit was even greater (51%).

In the midst of the critical energy situation, the Cuban regime announced this Thursday severe measures that seek to alleviate the deficit in electricity generation, a consequence of the lack of fuel and growing demand, as reported by Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz in a television appearance.

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