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Welcome to the
Cuba Travel Guide
Banished for many from the community of the western world by the American boycott, Cuba is slowly coming back. And in fact there are many good reasons to visit the Island.
Cuba offers not only some of the world's finest beaches but also a rich cultural heritage and vibrant, passionate approach to life that has been enticing visitors throughout the ages. With a population of 11 million - the largest in the Caribbean - 20% of Cubans live in Havana.
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Situated between Jamaica and the Bahamas, Cuba has a delightful tropical climate with year round sunshine, a daytime temperature that rarely falls below 26°C and warm, clear waters that gently lap against idyllic beaches of fine white sand and shady palm trees.
Further out to sea this fine sand gives way to some of the most exquisite coral reef to be found anywhere in the Caribbean, providing a perfect natural habitat for a wide array of underwater life... a mesmerising spectacle which no visitor should miss.
Holidays to Cuba are becoming increasingly popular through the years because Cuba offers a great choice for beach or island holidays, offering up what may be some of the best available beaches in all of the Caribbean. Cuba offers amazing architecture from the seventeenth century Spanish colonial era, mixed with some buildings which were inspired by post-war Russia. Holidays to Cuba come in many forms, including to a variety of cities like the captivating Havana, culture rich Trinidad or beautiful Santiago de Cuba, or one of Cuba's 1,500 tropical islands, each a little unique from the rest. What is the best way to see the sights in beautiful Cuba? Horse-drawn carriage tours are a great way to experience the cobblestone streets, old colonial architecture and history-rich palaces. If you are looking for something exciting, consider an all inclusive holiday to Varadero, or to Havana where the Salsa music never stops and where the sights and sounds are absolutely amazing. Flights to Cuba are cheap, so come on!
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