AccorHotels Eyes Growth with its Forth Cuba Property

AccorHotels Eyes Growth with its Forth Cuba Property

AccorHotels will begin construction this year on its forth hotel in Cuba, the Sofitel So La Habana. Eric Peyre, AccorHotel’s Cuba head, says the company’s expansion plans are in anticipation of a wave of American tourists. The French hotel company will partner with Cuban tourism group Gaviota to open the 218-room hotel in Havana in … Read more

The Best Private Cab Driver in Cuba – 2015

The Best Private Cab Driver in Cuba – 2015

The shift away from exclusive state control of the economy is perhaps the most important change brought about by Raul Castro since he replaced his brother, Fidel Castro, as President of Cuba in 2008.

One of the most immediate impacts to the Cuban economy was to downsize Cubataxi, the state-operated taxi service. Starting in 2010, drivers became self-employed, leasing a vehicle from the government at a daily rate.  The government reported that the yearly income from each taxi was estimated to multiply 30-fold after one year.

There was an equally important social impact for Cuba’s taxi drivers.  With the freedom to operate independently, private taxi drivers quickly rose to the 1% of Cuba’s income earners.  That rarefied air was previously available only to waiters working in the island nation’s new private restaurants, called paladares.

Here is a video about the taxi driver’s new elite status.

On a recent trip to Cuba, the Cuba Journal staff hired a private taxi driver to get around Cuba and explore the country’s cultural and architectural features.  His name is Yuniel Fernandez.  He can help you in Havana or Veradero – and he will not fail to entertain, protect and guide his customers.  Contact news@cubajournal.co for Yuniel’s email address.

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Here’s what he did for us….

Cuba: Travel Destination of the Year 2015

Cuba: Travel Destination of the Year 2015

According to Travel + Leisure, Cuba tops the globe as the travel destination of the year. Cuba’s selection as the top destination was derived from editors, writers, travel experts and votes from readers.  T+L compiled a short list that included places like Charleston, SC, Detroit, MI and Adelaide, Australia. From a short list of 28 … Read more

Obama Hints at Cuba Visit – Again

For the second time in less than a month, President Obama has indicated conditions under which he desires to travel to Cuba. In a statement today by U.S. deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes, The White House will decide in the next couple months about a potential trip by President Obama to Cuba. Rhodes said … Read more

Raul Castro Braces Cuba for Slower Growth

Raul Castro Braces Cuba for Slower Growth

In his concluding statement at the year-end-session of Cuba’s closed-door National Assembly, Raul Castro lamented that the recent electoral victory of the Venezuelan opposition to the Socialist President Nicolas Maduro would negatively affect Cuba’s economy in 2016. As a result, growth is expected to be 2%, half of Cuba’s stated growth rate in 2015. The decline in oil … Read more

Is Cuba the New El Dorado?

Is Cuba the New El Dorado?

Exploring Cuba’s economic opportunities By Anne-Sophie Gidoin Op-Ed Contributor To catch 2 Billion USD in foreign investment per year, the Caribbean’s biggest island has equipped itself with an engaging legal framework.  The remedies available in case of disputes against local entities reinforce the attractiveness of this 11 million individuals-market. Cuba seeks foreign investment in the … Read more

New Program Fosters Academic Partnerships with Cuba

The NAFSA (Association of International Educators), the world’s largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education, announces the NAFSA Cuba Engagement Initiative, a new program designed to promote sustainable partnerships between U.S. and Cuban academic institutions. The planned initiative consists of two related projects that will lead to sustainable academic partnerships and mobility between the United States … Read more

Beijing and Havana Are Now Connected by Air

Cuba received a record 3,139,764 international visitors from January to November in 2015, a 17.6% increase from the same period in 2014. Of those, 147,401 visitors came from the United States, about 62,000 more than the previous year, thanks to President Obama’s efforts to re-engage with the island nation. Yesterday, Air China announced that it … Read more

Marie Sanz Examines NY Times’ Editorial Leadership on Cuba

Marie Sanz Examines NY Times’ Editorial Leadership on Cuba

Since 1961, The New York Times editorial board has consistently opposed the break in U.S.-Cuba relations, and used major historical events such as the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Mariel boatlift, and the Elian Gonzalez standoff to argue for the restoration of relations. In her meticulously researched paper, Marie Sanz tells the … Read more

10 Facts About Hemingway in Cuba

As Cuba and the US conclude a year of relationship therapy, one bright spot that has endured through the years is the connection Hemingway forged with Cuba while living and writing there for more than 30 years. The island nation played such an important role in Hemingway’s life that he wrote seven books in Cuba, … Read more