Excelencias Turísticas del caribe y las Américas

Rewarding Nature

VILLA CLARA: A NEW DREAM FOR TRAVELERS EAGER TO DISCOVER UNEXPLORED PLACES

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Ibet an unforgetta­ble experience like the one that floods the senses and leaves in us the desire to repeat the experience, will be engraved in those attending the Internatio­nal Tourism Fair (FITCuba 2018), when they leave Santa Maria Key, in Villa Clara, the venue of this year's event.

They would no doubt think that only a single act of magic could muster so much history, culture and traditions in a region where lakes, plains, mountains, colonial villas and a sun-and-beach destinatio­n turn this place into a prize of nature.

Located in the center of the Cuban archipelag­o, Villa Clara abuts the Gulf of Mexico to the north, as well as the Straits of Florida and the Bahamas Old Channel. To the south, the provinces of Sancti Spíritus and Cienfuegos border it. Its capital is the city of Santa Clara, founded in 1689. Here lie the remains of Ernesto Che Guevara. Thousands of people from around the world visit the two memorials each year, a respectful pilgrimage to the sites that remember his historical bond with the city: the Monument to the Taking of the Armored Train and the Sculptural Complex where the remains of the larger-than-life Argentine-Cuban guerrilla leader and his fallen colleagues in Bolivia rest.

As a province, Villa Clara boasts other unique attraction­s. The city of Remedios, the eighth Villa founded over 500 years ago by the Spaniards; the spa of mineral-medicinal and thermal waters of Elguea, famous for its healing power; and Hanabanill­a, the country's largest intermount­ain dam.

The selection of Villa Clara as the venue of FITCuba 2018 is the icing on the cake for the launch of this place as a new travel circuit, a destinatio­n that integrates a mesh of cities and towns with high historical values –heritages like Santa Clara, Remedios and Sagua la Grande, along with a fantastic sun-and-beach destinatio­ns that goes from the city of Caibarien all the way to the keys of Santa Maria, Ensenachos and Las Brujas, where a first-class hotel infrastruc­ture has been built in terms of comfort and convenienc­es, harmonious­ly melted into the surroundin­g nature.

Just driving from Caibarien to Santa Maria Key, down a causeway or rock-paved road that runs over the sea along 48 km, is good enough to hold your breath and let out a long sigh of satisfacti­on as you revel in that unique feeling of traveling on wheels, between the blue sky and deep blue sea, right under a bright sun, bathed by the refreshing sea breeze. It is enough to remember that this feat of

Cuban civil engineerin­g received the “Puente de Alcantara” Internatio­nal Prize in 1998-2000 as the Best Iberian-American Work.

EQUALLY VALUABLE HERITAGE

Numerous works have been executed or are in the works to beef up the emerging tourist circuit of Villa Clara as the fourth most important of its kind on the island nation, just trailing behind Havana, Varadero and Holguin. According to press reports, Regla Dayamí Armenteros Mesa, delegate of the Ministry of Tourism in Villa Clara, there's a number of hotels that are undergoing restoratio­n, plus several new builds, like the one down the Santa Clara-Santa Maria Key route. There are two of them –Florida and Floreale- in provincial capital; Cosmopolit­an in Camajuaní; Bauzá and Leyenda in Remedios; Comercio in Caibarién; and in Sagua la Grande, El Sagua, all run under Cubanacán's Encanto luxury chain and featuring four-star category.

These facilities, with the addition of Hotel Central near the Vidal Park, plus other guestrooms and recreation­al areas in the La Granjita, the Americas and Los Caneyes hotels, all in Santa Clara, expand the territory's accommodat­ion capacity by adding more rooms to cultural and patrimonia­l tourism modes, of increasing demand in foreign markets.

In Remedios, the extra-hotel service is complement­ed by the restoratio­n of the Louvre Cafeteria, the oldest in operation in Cuba; the Siete Juanes Tavern, the Doña Lala Ice Cream Parlor, the El Golazo Sport Bar and the El Curujey restaurant.

BEAUTIFUL KEYS

Internatio­nally recognized for the beauty of its natural environmen­t and the existence of numerous high-standard hotels, Santa Maria Key is an islet of 21,4 square kilometers located in the central part of the Jardines del Rey archipelag­o (Sabana-Camagüey). Along with its peers –Ensenachos, Las Brujas, Francés and Cobos, among many others (there are around 500 of them)- they make up the insular subsystem called Cayos de la Herradura.

The keys off the central region's north coast are labeled as one of the best-preserved areas of the country, with the second formation of mangroves in Cuba, let alone a high percentage of floral and wildlife endemism.

The investment plan for the ongoing year includes the developmen­t of Cayo Esquivel, north of Sagua la Grande, a site of enormous potential for tourism, the possibilit­y to run a fivestar luxury hotel is in the offing. Last year, after a grand tour around this place, Cuba's Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero said that all possible offers and identified potential foreign investors must be ready by the opening of FITCuba 2018, as well as the demands and needs for what he calls “a destinatio­n of unparallel­ed beauty.”

The selection of Villa Clara as the venue of FITCuba 2018 is the icing on the cake for the launch of this place as a new travel circuit, a destinatio­n that integrates a mesh of cities and towns with

high historical values

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Complejo Escultóric­o donde reposan los restos del Che y sus compañeros caídos en Bolivia. / The Sculptural Complex where the remains of the larger-than-life Argentine-Cuban guerrilla leader and his fallen colleagues in Bolivia rest.
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