Last week, Central Holidays announced agreements for proprietary blocked hotel space through June 2017 in five-star accommodations to continue expanding its Cuba People-to-People programs.
Now that some travel restrictions from the United States to Cuba have been lifted, the conversation turns to what sights are the must-sees.

A recent survey of 2,200 by TripAdvisor found 62 percent of Americans were interested in booking a trip to Cuba, 25 percent are planning to go this year.
The tourist boards of Barcelona, Barcelona Province and Catalunya have joined forces to unveil ‘Greater Barcelona’ – a brand new tourism proposition which promotes a Barcelona that is both the city and beyond.

Between 10 percent and 20 percent of Americans traveling to Cuba now are staying with an Airbnb host.
Cayman Islands’ Premier Hon Alden McLaughlin asserted that Cuba opening up to US tourism will pose no threat to Cayman’s tourism sector as the Cayman Islands has a unique product that no other country can replicate.