State-owned hotel chain Islazul added three hotels this year, the company announced in a press release.Islazul is the smallest of Cuba’s three state hotel companies and focuses on budget properties.
The company added the Hotel Conill in Havana, Club Tropicana and Club Karey in Varadero, Hotel Royalton in Bayamo, and the Rijo-Plaza in Sancti Spiritus. Islazul now owns 11,900 hotel rooms.">State-owned hotel chain Islazul added three hotels this year, the company announced in a press release.Islazul is the smallest of Cuba’s three state hotel companies and focuses on budget properties.
The company added the Hotel Conill in Havana, Club Tropicana and Club Karey in Varadero, Hotel Royalton in Bayamo, and the Rijo-Plaza in Sancti Spiritus. Islazul now owns 11,900 hotel rooms.">

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State-owned hotel chain Islazul added three hotels this year, the company announced in a press release.

Islazul is the smallest of Cuba’s three state hotel companies and focuses on budget properties.

The company added the Hotel Conill in Havana, Club Tropicana and Club Karey in Varadero, Hotel Royalton in Bayamo, and the Rijo-Plaza in Sancti Spiritus. Islazul now owns 11,900 hotel rooms.

The Royalton is Islazul’s second Hoteles E property, a new state brand managing historical boutique hotels.

Source: www.cubastandard.com/2010/12/24/state-hotel-chain-expanding/


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