The Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife has continued its drive to open fresh opportunities by holding discussions with Cuban representatives.

Recently, Tourism and Wildlife of Kenya CS Rebecca Miano, hosted Her Excellency Inés Fors Fernández, the Cuban Ambassador to Kenya, for a meeting focused on growing cooperation between the two nations.
The talks centered on boosting the number of visitors traveling between Kenya and Cuba.
With Cuba’s global reputation as a beach paradise rich in natural beauty, a hub of cultural experiences, and the heartland of the world-famous salsa dance, the Ministry seeks to build new bridges in tourism promotion.
Cabinet Secretary Miano explained that Kenya will draw inspiration from Cuba’s success story in attracting international visitors, focusing not only on leisure but also on other special-interest areas.
In particular, the Ministry is working to support wellness and medical tourism as part of its broader efforts to diversify Kenya’s tourism offerings.
The Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife is committed to developing strong partnerships and creating fresh pathways for growth.
Through shared strategies with Cuba, Kenya aims to widen its appeal to global tourists, while encouraging the spirit of cultural exchange and collaboration.
Officials from both nations agreed to craft joint initiatives that will encourage mutual visits, open up business opportunities, and bring about better people-to-people connections between the two countries.
The meeting represents a fresh step in Kenya’s broader tourism strategy, which places a strong focus on promoting health, culture, and adventure as major drivers of international visits.