Touristic Itineraries in Cuba Based in Gothic Literary Pieces A Proposal
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Since the end of the last century, the changes experienced in tourism had led to its diversification to meet the needs and demands of contemporary tourists. Culture, more and more, occupies a preferential place in the consumption of its experiences. It highlights a modality of cultural tourism linked to literature in which the tourist shows his interest in knowing the scenarios where the arguments of his favorite fictions are developed, as well as those spaces related to the author of the literary works. In the form of tourist products, several tourist routes and itineraries have been developed throughout the world that support these practices in the territory. In this context, this research aims to analyze the possibilities of diversification of consolidated Cuban tourism from proposing literary tourist itineraries by reading three works that have their stage in Cuba. For that, own methods of geography and literature will be used, two disciplines that have common points. We will proceed to an analysis of these works to discover which elements are susceptible to tourist use and thus analyze the potential of these literary routes.
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