
Havana Club Selección de Maestros changes its image
To seek greater product recognition, make it more versatile and contemporary, without losing elegance and quality, Havana Club Selección de Maestros rum is changing its image.

To seek greater product recognition, make it more versatile and contemporary, without losing elegance and quality, Havana Club Selección de Maestros rum is changing its image.

A leading center of the specialty in the country, the Institute of Gastroenterology holds the highest level of Hospital Accreditation with emphasis on the field of research and teaching.

Photo: Douglas MacKenzie/123rf By Guillermo Vilar, Critic (Cuba) Perhaps many British citizens wonder the reason for opening the Yellow Submarine club in Havana. No less than in Cuba, the so-called Island of Music. All this is true, but it can’t be...

The British Embassy in Havana deploys bilateral programs in priority areas such as collaborative projects in response to COVID-19, culture and creative industries, and education, among others.

In an exclusive interview with TTC, its Acting Secretary General, Neil Walters, comments on the initiatives developed by the organization, the projections of the sector and other topics of interest.

The new agreement will focus on enhancing consumer confidence in travel and placing sustainability at the centre of recovery and future growth.

St. Kitts & Nevis is pleased to once again welcome visitors to its shores beginning October 31, 2020. In order to ensure a responsible reopening of its borders, the Federation is the last Caribbean destination to do so.

For the month of August, the destination received 4761 visitors, with 67% of these visitors travelling from the United States, followed by 21% from the United Kingdom & Europe, 7% from the Caribbean and 3% from Canada.

The theme of World Tourism Day 2020 - Tourism and Rural Development - is particularly relevant as we face up to an unprecedented crisis.

The Executive Council of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has met in-person and virtually for its 112th session. This was the first major in-person event involving tourism and the United Nations held since the COVID-19 was declared a pandemic.