The communist island is basking in its newfound glow as a trendy tourist destination since Washington and Havana announced a historic rapprochement in December 2014.
Cuba has welcomed a stream of celebrities and VIPs since then, including US President Barack Obama, the pope, the Rolling Stones and German designer Karl Lagerfeld, who presented a Cuban-inspired runway show Tuesday for French fashion house Chanel.
The United States still maintains a trade and financial embargo on Cuba that forbids US citizens from traveling to the island for tourism, but Obama has loosened restrictions to the point that the first US cruise ship in 50 years was able to dock in Havana Monday.
In all, 94,000 Americans visited Cuba from January to April, Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero said at the opening of an international tourism fair in Havana.
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The figure for all of last year came in at more than 160,000, an increase of 76 per cent from 2014, he said.
Cuba welcomed 3.5 million tourists from around the world last year, a 17 per cent increase, adding a much-needed USD 2.8 billion to the economy.
The Cuban government has announced an accelerated hotel construction program to cope with booming demand.