Portuguese hotel group Vila Galé will operate the first hotel in Cuba
Havana, Aug 31 (RHC) The Portuguese hotel chain Vila Galé Hotéis will enter Cuba for the first time with the opening of an all-inclusive resort in Cayo Paredón Grande, in the Jardines del Rey tourist destination, north of the province of Ciego de Ávila.
The Vila Galé Cayo Paredón hotel will begin operations next October and will have 638 rooms, including 620 standard, 16 standard deluxe and two suites, five bars, swimming pools for children and adults, a spa, spaces for the youngest, meeting rooms, a center nautical, and sports courts.
According to the Portuguese company's website, the hotel will have a Five Star category, its seven restaurants will offer gastronomic services for all tastes, and the five bars will sell Cuban and international cocktails.
Vila Galé Hotéis, with more than 40 hotels in Portugal and Brazil, is the largest resort operator in the country. The group is interested in continuing to consolidate itself as one of the major resort operators in the American continent and a benchmark in the international hotel sector.
Paredón Grande is one of the keys that make up the Jardines del Rey tourist destination, on the north coast of Ciego de Ávila, and stands out for being surrounded by beautiful tropical landscapes, a rich biodiversity and beautiful beaches of coral origin, among which Los Pinos, Los Lirios and Playa del Norte.
The recreation center has 26 hotels, four and five star categories, located on the beachfront, which include more than 12 thousand rooms. (Source: PL)