Cuba’s Message to the World at FITCuba 2022 in Veradero: We Are Ready to Welcome All Visitors

Open Jaw’s Isabelle Chagnon is in Varadero for FITCuba, the primary trade fair of the Cuban tourism industry. This year the message is one of hope and optimism for the future of the island with special emphasis on renewable resources. The goal is to up level development projects to a new level of sustainability.

FITCuba. Photo credit: Isabelle Chagnon

FITCuba. Photo credit: Isabelle Chagnon

Minister of Tourism Juan Carlos Garcia Granda speaks at FITCuba. Photo credit: Isabelle Chagnon
Minister of Tourism Juan Carlos Garcia Granda speaks at FITCuba.
Ribbon cutting with Minister of Tourism Juan Carlos Garcia Granda and President Manuel Marrero Cruz on stage. Photo credit: Isabelle Chagnon
Ribbon cutting with Minister of Tourism Juan Carlos Garcia Granda and President Manuel Marrero Cruz on stage.
FITCuba. Photo credit: Isabelle Chagnon
Encouraging post-pandemic turnout of attendees at the 2022 FITCuba.
Song singing on stage live by Cuban star David Blanco. Photo credit: Isabelle Chagnon
Live entertainment by Cuban star David Blanco.
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