
Calle de las Enramadas is one of the oldest arteries of our city and somebody said that “Calle de las Enramadas is the smile of Santiago de Cuba”. Our main business artery was the first street to be paved back in 1899 and, although in 1908 it was named Jose Antonio Saco so to pay tribute to the thinker and antislavery man from Bayamo, nobody has forgotten its traditional name.

Forty albums produced by Bis Music, Artex’s record company, have been nominated to Cubadisco 2015, the most important international show of Cuba’s recording industry. According to Saharait Tardio, Marketing and PR specialist with Bis Music, they’ve seen this year the highest number of Artex-related albums nominated to Cubadisco.

The Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA) in partnership with Travel Agent Academy launched a redesigned and refreshed Aruba Certified Expert Program (ACE) for the trade community. This educational tool will help travel agents.

ICCA’s annual statistics on the number of rotating international association meetings hosted by countries and cities indicate overall stability. Paris held on to the top rank, with Vienna swapping places with Madrid and moving up from three to two, and Berlin and Barcelona swapping places at four and five.

International Port Corp received US Licenses from both the US Treasury Department and the US Commerce Department for direct passenger ferry service from Florida to Cuba. IPC has security clearance for vessels and terminal privileges.

Centuries of history invite us to visit the only Museum of Religious Art in Cuba. We’re following the trace of the wonder reality in Santiago de Cuba and among the most valuable objects in the place we found composer Esteban Salas’ scores.