Synopses & Reviews
Miller and Henthorne give U.S. investors and entrepreneurs the insights they need to capitalize upon the rapidly expanding, but still open, Cuban tourism industry—the island's major industry. This authoritative examination of the market for Cuban tourism provides comprehensive information on Cuban contacts and data sources that are accessible to foreigners; insights into the competition and possible competitive strategies, plus the general background on Cuba and its economy that investors must have for an understanding of Cuba's potential. With its lists of references and contacts, Miller and Henthorne's study will be invaluable to international tourism executives, particularly specialists in strategic planning and the development of strategic business alliances as well as international marketers and business development officers.
Miller and Henthorne have written their book for the day when relations and travel ties are reestablished between Cuba and the United States—a day that in their opinion will soon come. From their personal visits and interviews with Cuban officials in banking, finance, investment, politics, and the tourist industry itself, Miller and Henthorne have compiled material that is unavailable from any other single source. Here is detailed, first hand, timely information on Cuba's tourism resources, opportunities, infrastructure, competitors and competition, peculiarities, and historical and regional background for the benefit of investors in the United States and worldwide.
Synopsis
Practical, detailed advice on how U.S. investors and entrepreneurs can tap into the new, rapidly expanding, but still open market for tourism in Cuba, the island's primary industry.
About the Author
MARK M. MILLER is Assistant Dean of the University of Southern Mississippi's College of International &Continuing Education where he is also Associate Professor of Geography and Area Development, and Director of USM's Caribbean Studies Program in Cuba, Jamaica, and Belize.TONY L. HENTHORNE is Professor of Marketing and Director of the Institute for Service Excellence at the University of Southern Mississippi, Director of the University's Mexican Studies Program, and the first U.S. marketing professor to make an official visit to the University of Havana since the Revolution.
Table of Contents
Introduction
A History of Cuba Tourism: From Vice Age to New Age
Cuban Tourism Today in the Greater Caribbean Perspective
A Geography of Cuban Tourism Today: From Varadero to Vinales
Special Tourism Interests
Cuba's Economic, Political, and Investment Environment
Cuba's Current Infrastructure for Tourism
Doing Business in Cuba's Tourism Industry Today
Major Players, Contacts, Consultants, Information Resources
Appendix of Maps of the Cuban Tourism Industry
References
Index