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Categories: Antilla
Categories: Bahia Honda
Categories: Banes
Baracoa, which was founded in 1511 as the first Spanish settlement on the island, is at the eastern tip of Cuba 545 mi/875 km southeast of Havana—and it may (or may not) be the place where Columbus first landed in Cuba. Surrounded by lushly forested ...
Categories: Baracoa
Categories: Bay of Pigs
Categories: Cabo Cruz
Camaguey is an eclectic and beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cuba, first settled in 1528 by Spaniards and used for cattle breeding and the sugar industry. Now known for famous artists of the city, enjoy the many art galleries, museums, cinemas...
Categories: Camaguey
Categories: Canimar River Park
Categories: Casilda
Categories: Cayo Guillermo
Cayo Largo lies south of the main island of Cuba, some 120 mi/195 km southeast of Havana, and has some of the best stretches of sand and water in the Caribbean. It offers a half-dozen all-inclusive resorts, plus a dedicated fishing lodge. (Alas, mill...
Categories: Cayo Largo
Categories: Cayo Rico
Categories: Cayo Saetia
Cayo Santa Maria or “Key” of Santa Maria is located off the north coast of the main island of Cuba in the Jardines del Rey archipelago. This archipelago is part of UNESCO and recognized as the Buenavista Biosphere Reserve.
Vacation sta...
Categories: Cayo Santa Maria
Settled by the indigenous Taino people of the Caribbean, and founded by the French, this city is the Caribbean's little Paris dubbed "The Pearl of the South," the center of sugar, coffee, and tobacco trade. Now a nautical city, Cienfuegos is a UNESCO...
Categories: Cienfuegos
Categories: Cojimar
Categories: Cuevas de Bellamar
Categories: Gardens of the Queen
Categories: Gibara
Once hailed as a Caribbean hot-spot for music, dancing, entertainment and culture, prior to the Communist revolution, Havana is once again a popular tourism destination.
Categories: Havana
The fourth largest city in Cuba, Holguin was founded as San Isidoro de Holguin in 1545 and named after its founder Captain Garcia Holguin, a Spanish military officer. Among the plethora of fauna, Holguin has spectacular beaches including the enclaves...
Categories: Holguin
Isla de la Juventud, Cuba, sits some distance from the country's main island, 80 mi/130 km south of Havana, and has great beaches around Punta del Este in the south (in a military zone where visitors are admitted only with a guide, easily arranged in...
Categories: Isla de la Juventud
Categories: Jaguey Grande
Categories: La Arboleda
Categories: La Palma
Las Terrazas is a small eco-village and nature reserve in the province of Artemisa, Cuba. Located in the Sierra del Rosario mountains, it was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1984. Its vibrant art community holds showcases with open studios, ...
Categories: Las Terrazas
Categories: Maria la Gorda
Categories: Matanzas
Categories: Palpite
Categories: Pepito Tey
This province in western Cuba is one of the most beautiful in the country: Stunning mogotes (limestone mountains) tower over the Vinales valley, where lush fields of tobacco are grown to make the legendary Cuban cigars. The city of Pinar del Rio, whi...
Categories: Pinar del Rio
Categories: Playa Ancon
Categories: Playa Giron
Categories: Playa Larga
Categories: Playa Rancho Luna
Categories: Remedios
Located in the center of Cuba, Santa Clara is the capital city of the province of Villa Clara. Here, youth culture tests boundaries invites new trends and unveils creativity.
Categories: Santa Clara
Santiago de Cuba, one of Cuba's oldest cities, lies on the eastern end of the island—485 mi/780 km east of Havana. Founded in 1514 as the country's first capital, this hill city predates Havana and has a distinct architectural style. Earthquakes hav...
Categories: Santiago de Cuba
Categories: Soroa
Trinidad is one of Cuba's colonial gems and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll through the charming cobblestone streets and artisan shops, marvel at the historic pastel colored buildings, and enjoy the art galleries. Enjoy the local food, live musi...
Categories: Trinidad Cuba
Categories: Valle de los Ingenios
This resort town with exclusive private hotels, beautiful beaches and pristine clear waters infamous along the Caribbean sits across the northern shore of the Hicacos Peninsula. What was once a dry dock in the mid-sixteenth century, Varadero, Cuba ha...
Categories: Varadero
Dramatic physical formations await in the Valle de Vinales, which lies within three hours of the capital city via the Autopista. The valley (actually a series of valleys) comprises great gorges surrounded by soaring limestone formations called mogote...
Categories: Vinales
Visit Cuba's Zapata Wetlands in the Zapata National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the largest wetlands in the Caribbean.
Categories: Zapata Swamp