General Aviation in Cuba Takes Flight

General Aviation in Cuba Takes Flight

Civil aviation in Cuba got a huge boost last year when the U.S. and Cuba agreed to re-establish regular passenger air service in more than 50 years – now general avaition is taking flight too. When plans were announced for the first Visual Flight Rule (VFR) Air Rally in more than 60 years to Cuba … Read more

VIDEO: Exclusive First Look at Cuba’s New Kempinski Hotel

VIDEO: Exclusive First Look at Cuba’s New Kempinski Hotel

It’s finally here. The highly-anticipated Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski La Habana has opened its doors to guests, a major new addition to Cuba’s booming tourism sector. The five-star property has been exquisitely restored, taking a building first constructed between 1894 and 1917 as Cuba’s first European-style shopping arcade and turning it into what’s easily one of the … Read more

Cigar Maintenance By A Master Humidor Craftsman

Cigar Maintenance By A Master Humidor Craftsman

Michael Dixon has been making high-end cigar humidors by hand since 1995 and has been a professional woodworker since 1973. He has been in the business long enough to know a high-quality humidor from a poorly made one. According to Michael, in addition to sub-par construction, most inferior humidors (under $100) and all the Chinese … Read more

NOAA Launches Research Project To Circumnavigate Cuba

NOAA Launches Research Project To Circumnavigate Cuba

From May 15 – June 13, 2017, the R/V F.G. Walton Smith will circumnavigate Cuba, conducting daily remotely operated vehicle dives to focus on the mesophotic reef sites at depths of 30-150 meters. The purpose of the research expedition is to – in collaboration with our Cuban scientific partners – discover and characterize the extent … Read more

VIDEO: Cuba’s CIMAvax Enters Two U.S. Trials

VIDEO: Cuba’s CIMAvax Enters Two U.S. Trials

CIMAvax reportedly works by stimulating the body’s own immune system to attack epidermal growth factor, a naturally occurring protein that can feed cancerous tumors. Since 2011, the vaccine has been available for free to the public in Cuba. It also has been approved for use in Peru. According to media reports, the vaccine shows promise … Read more

Havana Hospitality Conference Addresses Sustainability and Resilient Design

Havana Hospitality Conference Addresses Sustainability and Resilient Design

Cuba’s potential for attracting massive investment from the hotel industry came into sharper focus last week during the South American Hospitality Investment Conference (SAHIC) held in Havana. Among the major hotel sponsors were Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, Choice and Wyndham. Resilient design received much attention from the hospitality industry and Cuban leaders. As part of a … Read more

Meliá Reports Strong Cuba Business in 2016, Projects Positive 2017

Meliá Reports Strong Cuba Business in 2016, Projects Positive 2017

According to company reports, Meliá’s 2016 performance results in Cuba improved thanks to a 10.3% improvement in RevPAR, largely attributable to improved rates (+17.1%), especially in Santiago de Cuba and Havana. Meliá Hotels International SA specifically cited: the start of the normalization of relations between Cuba and the U.S.., the arrival from the 4th quarter … Read more

3 Reasons Why Now Is The Best Time For A Photography Tour of Cuba

3 Reasons Why Now Is The Best Time For A Photography Tour of Cuba

Cuba’s distinction as the latest travel novelty has had only a modest impact on the rich urban and rural scenes available for travelers’ camera lenses. But things are changing, and thanks to Cuba’s long history and cultural complexity, travelers can still time warp to the previous century and capture a bit of nostalgia. One enterprising … Read more

Tasting the Partagas Serie E No. 2

Tasting the Partagas Serie E No. 2

There is something different to a Partagas. While the legendary brand has the most famous (recently renovated) factory in Havana, there is a mystique to it, an air of exclusivity that even more easily recognizable brands like Montecristo and Cohiba somehow don’t seem to possess. A Partagas is different; it is understatedly elegant. It is … Read more

VIDEO: Cuba’s Watery World

VIDEO: Cuba’s Watery World

Cuba, the largest island in the Caribbean, contains an astonishing amount of pristine marine environments. It has 1,500 miles of coastline, 40% longer than Florida’s 1,197 miles. The island national also houses the largest protected biosphere in the Caribbean. The Caribbean as a whole contains the greatest concentration of marine species in the Atlantic Ocean … Read more