Las Tunas, Cuba - "The hotel needed constructive work to resolve several of the concerns expressed by tourists, which cannot be done when it is opened," explained Giarlis Melenilla Romero, delegate of the Ministry of Tourism (Mintur) in Las Tunas. For that reason, he said, the hotel will not reopen at the beginning of November but a little later.
In previous weeks, the hot water system for the rooms was completely repaired, which were also the subject of other actions such as waterproofing their roofs.
Also, the executive specified that they renewed the underground electrical network of all the installation with the placement of a more powerful generating group, which is capable of providing the energy that the enclosure needs in case of a failure of the National Power System. The desalination plant was another benefited area, which now has its own generator, while the residual treatment system undertook the action of the builders to restore its optimal parameters.
Yusnelvia Hidalgo, deputy director of the "Brisas Covarrubias," added that prior to the most intense lapse of hotel activity; they replenished the sports areas with new implements and restored the lingerie and minibars inside the rooms. In addition, she said, we improved the comfort of the restaurant. She anticipated that "for the high season we will launch an offer of theoretical and practical diving classes."
With respect to the Solarena disco, the delegate of the Mintur here detailed that they wait for the evaluation of the specialists to determine the steps to follow as for an eventual reopening.
The Covarrubias Hotel is framed in the all-inclusive modality. It has 180 rooms; the Canadian market is its main source of visitors, closely followed by the national, which has experienced sustained growth in recent years.


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