Cuban dictatorship admits defeat as number of tourists keeps shrinking

Where are the tourists?

From our Bureau of Dark Times at the Ministry of Apartheid with some assistance from our Socialist Spirals of Doom Bureau

As new apartheid hotels and resorts continue to be built, Castro, Inc. has just admitted that instead of recovering and booming, its apartheid tourism industry has grown weaker. Consequently, it has lowered its expectations to a mere 2.7 million tourists rather than the 3.2 million projected for this year.

Awwww. Where are the hordes of Chinese and Russian tourists? Why are so many Canadians staying away? Mmmmm. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that Castrogonia is HELL on earth?

From Havana Times

The Cuban government has projected a 16% drop in tourist arrivals to the island for 2024. Consequently, the expected number of visitors has been revised from 3.2 million (as of December 2023) to 2.7 million. So, forget about hordes of Russian and Chinese tourists. It’s not happening. Yet, in the first half of 2024, Castro, Inc. has spent 14 times more money in tourism than in public health or agriculture.

This decrease aligns with figures published by the National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI), which show a downward trend in visitor arrivals during the first seven months of 2024 compared to the previous year. From January to July 2024, Cuba recorded 1,463,097 international visitors, 15,263 fewer than the same period in 2023, representing a decline of 0.8%.

In July 2023, 190,747 visitors arrived on the island, 37,000 more than in July 2024. The data reveals a downward trend starting in April 2024 and a stagnation in the country’s tourism industry.

In 2023, the tourism industry also failed to meet the Cuban government’s initial expectations. In December 2022, the goal was set to reach 3.5 million tourists; however, the final figure from ONEI reflected a 30% shortfall from the plan.

Three years after the sector’s paralysis due to COVID-19, the island has not been able to recover the visitor numbers that exceeded 4 million in 2019. This contrasts with other nearby destinations like Punta Cana (Dominican Republic) and Cancún (Mexico), which have matched or even surpassed their pre-pandemic figures.

According to the latest report from ForwardKeys —a European consultancy specializing in the air travel and tourism industry— Cuba ranks last (28th) in the Caribbean destinations for tourism recovery post-pandemic.

By the end of 2023, the Dominican Republic had welcomed over 10 million tourists, an unprecedented milestone for the country, which recorded 6,446,036 visitors in 2019.

Despite the stagnation in the tourism industry, the Cuban government continues to make substantial investments in the sector. In the first half of 2024, 14 times more was invested in tourism than in Public Health and Social Assistance, according to the official ONEI data.

The tourism sector accounted for 36.5% of the Cuban pesos invested during the first half of 2024, far exceeding the 2.5% allocated to investment in agriculture, despite the country’s food crisis.

Projections for tourist arrivals in 2024 indicate a significant decline. Regional competition, internal economic limitations, and the consequences of the US embargo (including the cancellation of the fast-track ESTA visa for Europeans visiting Cuba) are major obstacles to the industry’s revitalization.

Despite being aware of past statistics and the limitations hindering Cuba’s tourism development, the government continues to forecast unrealistic estimates while pouring millions into new hotels for an industry in decline.

2 thoughts on “Cuban dictatorship admits defeat as number of tourists keeps shrinking”

  1. By the way, the country is so inept that they have not been able to restore that hotel that blew up a few years ago even though the hotel is in the most frequently visited part of Old Havana and it has become a permanent eyesore.

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