Flor de Cuba, on their upcoming venture in Holguín: "They will learn how to start a business."

The influencer Flor de Cuba will be launching a business in Holguín, documenting her entrepreneurial journey on the island.


The followers of the Cuban influencer Flor de Cuba are eager to learn more details about her upcoming project in the heart of Holguín. Last week, the content creator revealed that she had acquired a space in the city where she lives to launch a new business. However, the young woman has not yet provided specific details about this venture.

In a recent Q&A session, Flor confessed that she will not reveal the nature of her project until it is up and running, keeping her followers in suspense.

"I won't announce it until the project is up and running," he explained in one of his responses. However, he revealed that he plans to document every step of this entrepreneurial experience in Cuba, from the initial preparations to the grand opening. "You will witness what it means to start a business in Cuba. Everything I do will be documented. You will learn how to start a business and everything that comes with making it a reality," he added.

The influencer did not hide her excitement, although she clarified that the project will not launch until next year. "I’m eager to get started, but it will be next year, little by little," she stated, emphasizing that she is focused on detailed, long-term planning.

With this new initiative, Flor de Cuba promises to provide its followers with a unique and transparent perspective on the entrepreneurial journey on the island—a path filled with challenges, but also with opportunities.

Flor de Cuba
Instagram Capture / Flower of Cuba

In addition to addressing this concern, Flor de Cuba also shared photos from a decade ago to satisfy the curiosity of its followers about how it looked in its early days and how it manages to maintain its standard of living in Cuba.

"All my money comes from social media. I use it to improve my home, not to spend it on parties. Content creators earn very well, but most lack the maturity to manage their money. I invest every peso in my current well-being because no one knows what the future holds," he commented.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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