Sol Meliá to Revamp Hotels in Cuba
Sol Meliá’s Cuba Division announced its intention to shell out $12 million in an effort to refurbish and improve the hotels the Spain-based company runs on Cuban soil.
The announcement was made by the hotel chain’s Marketing & Sales Manager, Gabriel Garcia, who also explained that the investment will allow the company to keep its 21 hotels and resorts on the island nation up and running. In all, Sol Meliá manages as many as 8,479 rooms and 16,878 beds.
Mr. Garcia informed about the project during a presentation organized by the travel agency network that operates in Mexico through Taino Tours. That conglomerate sold over $1.7 million worth of reservations for Sol Meliá during the first eight months of the ongoing year.
With the unfathomable help of Sol Meliá, Cuba has panned out to be a perfect destination for family travelers, for honeymooners or for those guests willing to enjoy the all-inclusive conveniences that resorts like Paradisus Varadero and Paradisus Rio de Oro have to offer, Mr. Garcia concludes.