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Blue Diamond Resorts Pulls Out of Cuba Due to "Persistent" Limitations

Previous Royalton Hicacos Varadero Resort & Spa Blue Diamond Resorts has ceased its Cuban operations, according to a report by the Havana Times. The privately held Canadian company had been a key foreign operator in the island’s tourism industry. Gaviota, the tourism wing of the Cuban military or Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A., will now manage the properties directly, although it’s unclear if they will reopen in the near term despite a…

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The Canadian Blue Diamond, the third largest foreign hotel chain in Cuba by number of managed facilities, is going to completely cease its operations on the island, publicized on Monday official media, despite the fact that the company has not officially announced it so far. The information points mainly to the serious economic crisis that the country suffers, that it damages the experience, the general fall of the demand and the lack of prospec…

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The Canadian hotel chain Blue Diamond announced today that it stops operating in Cuba in the midst of a growing US presidency.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The Canadian hotel chain Blue Diamond announced that it would cease its tourism activities in Cuba "with immediate effect" due to the current situation, as the communist island is under increasing pressure from the United States, according to a press release transmitted Monday to the AFP.

·Montreal, Canada
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On May 1, Donald Trump imposed a new package of sanctions against Cuba. The post The Canadian hotel chain Blue Diamond ceases its tourism activities in Cuba appeared first on Les Affaires.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Canadian Blue Diamond, the second hotelier with more beds in Cuba, confirmed the advance on Friday by Preferred and REPORTUR on the delivery to Gaviota, company of the Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A. (Gaesa), Cuban military conglomerate, of the hotels that it managed on the island, assuming an obvious great impact for Caribbean tourism. The hotelier informed Jordi Pelfort that it will cease its operations on the island “with immedia…

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Noticias de turismo REPORTUR broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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