Ciego de Avila, October 4 (RHC)-- As Hurricane Matthew threatens eastern Cuba, nearly 1 thousand 3 hundred foreign tourists, who were lodged in facilities in the provinces of Holguín, Granma and Camagüey, have been relocated to tourist facilities in the Jardines del rey resort, north of the central province of Ciego de Avila.
The preventive measure, as part of preparations ahead of the passage of the category-4 hurricane, further demonstrates that safety, along with breath-taking beaches and reach culture and history, are the main features Cuba has to offer to its foreign visitors.
More than 1000 Foreign Tourists Relocated to Jardines del Rey ahead of Hurricane Matthew
Related Articles
Commentaries
MAKE A COMMENT
All fields requiredMore Views
- Trump’s pick to lead U.S. military has tattoos linked to white supremacists and Nazis
- United States votes against UN resolution in favor of the Palestinian people to self-determination
- Granma seeks alternatives to continue classes in earthquake-affected centers, with teachers offering their homes
- World Bank reports Israel’s aggression inflicts $8.5 billion in economic losses on Lebanon
- Annual solidarity conference of National Network on Cuba underway in U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan