Meliá
Meliá, a leading Spanish hotel chain, faces challenges in Cuba's struggling tourism sector, involving criticism over service quality, investment disputes, and strategic closures.
Gerardo Hernández Highlights Empty Cuban Beaches in Critique of U.S. Policy
Published on 6/27/2026
Marco Rubio Warns: Doing Business with GAESA Could Be Costly
Published on 6/23/2026
Cuban Tourism Faces Dire Straits: Flight Reductions, Power Outages, and Empty Hotels
Published on 5/18/2026
Cuba Faces Diminishing Air Links Amid Heightened U.S. Pressure on the Regime
Published on 5/18/2026
Can Spanish Hotel Chains Forge Ties with Trump? New Dynamics in the Fight Against GAESA
Published on 5/8/2026
Empty and Abandoned: The Stark Reality of Valentin Perla Blanca Hotel in Cayo Santa Maria
Published on 4/23/2026
Cuba's State Laundry in Cárdenas Air-Dries Varadero Hotel Linens on Fences
Published on 4/11/2026
Spanish Hotel Industry on Edge Amid Cuba's Ongoing Crisis
Published on 2/17/2026
Iberostar and Valentin Follow Meliá's Lead in Shutting Down Hotels in Cuba
Published on 2/12/2026
Staggering Investment in Aging Cuban Hotel Sparks Controversy
Published on 7/29/2025
Spanish Honeymooner Slams Poor Quality of Food and Service at Cuban Hotel
Published on 6/23/2025