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After the relaxation of the communistic regime on Cuba, the Canadian and European investors have offered to build around the island several touristic complexes with luxury hotels, villas and apartments around the new golf fields for 18 and 36 holes. The golf ban has been abolished only recently at the Cuban island - after Raul Castro came to power.
The current country administration appreciates golf as an important tourism branch, targeted to something different from "sun and the sand". The Havana interest to the new branch is also stimulated by the stagnation at the local touristic market that has currently only $1 billion turnover. |