Cuba added to TravelCube’s portfolio

Cuba added to TravelCube’s portfolio

Cuba is the latest destination in the Beach Collection added to TravelCube, giving Australian travel agents the ability to book rooms at more than 130 hotels across the destination, along with private airport transfers and sightseeing tours.

TravelCube Vice President Sales and Marketing John Stucci says the decision to add Cuban hotels to the company’s global inventory of more than 50,000 properties will be particularly welcomed by Australian travel consultants.

“Cuba has become an increasingly desirable destination among Australian travellers over the past few years, due in part to the growing popularity of Caribbean cruise holidays,” says Stucci.

“At the same time, many Australians are eager to experience Cuba before it is transformed. The addition of more than 130 top properties across the country, including historic Havana, will make it easy and efficient for travel agents to book trusted, quality accommodation.”

Stucci says that over the next 12 months TravelCube will steadily grow its range of hotels in Cuba, while at the same time expanding its selection of sightseeing tours and transfers.

The Caribbean’s largest island and one of Latin America’s most intriguing destinations is the latest destination to join TravelCube’s ‘Beach Collection’ – a portfolio of more than 6,600 properties located in many of the world’s most popular locations, including Hawaii, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, the Middle East, South East Asia and the South Pacific.

TravelCube recently unveiled a new brochure, ‘The Beach Collection 2016’, which highlights some of the best hotels in the portfolio and provides useful tips, destination information and expert recommendations to help consultants find the right property for their customer.

Agents can view and download a copy of ‘The Beach Collection 2016’ by visiting http://www.travelcube.com/beach.html.

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