Cuba reaches the
first one million
tourists in 2004
WITH particular satisfaction, our
country has received one million visitors up until
May 30 this year. In 2002 this total was achieved on
July 29 and in 2003 on June 29. These results make
it possible that the two-million figure could be
reached by the end of the year for the first time in
the island’s history of tourism.
There was a sustained growth in the
arrival of visitors during the high season, 11.8% up
on the last year, and a similar pattern was observed
in May. These figures were reached despite the anti-Cuban
campaigns and the enemy’s efforts to negatively
affect our tourism industry.
As a tourist destination in the
Caribbean Cuba is arousing steadily greater
expectations, confirming that our visitors are
opting for a tourism of peace, health and proven
security.
The indices and development of Cuban
tourism are closely linked to the work of tour
operators, travel agencies, airlines and associated
hotel chains, the press and communicators.
The agencies within the Cuban
tourism sector and their workers have their share in
this result, while renewing their commitment to
greater efficiency at the height of their noble and
important task.
Ministry of Tourism
May 30, 2004