Cuba: A Travel Guide with a Mini Phrasebook
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Coral islands with white sand, azure seas, the vibrant rhythms of rumba and salsa, ancient Baroque building facades, and unique socialist monuments… This is Cuba.
Be sure to visit Havana, where the modern Vedado and Miramar neighborhoods, built in Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, have sprung up alongside the charming Old Town buildings, and old American and Soviet cars still cruise along the Malecon. And, of course, there's music—it wafts from every bar. To the east of Havana, beautiful beaches are just half an hour away.
A densely forested mountain range, surrounded by tobacco plantations, stretches through the western province of Pinar del Río. From here, fantastic views of the Viñales Valley open up. The beaches of Cayo Levisa have long been a favorite among solo travelers and diving enthusiasts.
East of Havana lies Cuba's largest resort, Varadero, well known to Russian tourists. Nature lovers will delight in exploring the swampy expanses of the Zapata Peninsula. Near the coast are the Isle of Youth and Cayo Largo, popular among all-inclusive travelers.
You'll also find the sugarcane fields of Central Cuba, the unique atmosphere of Cienfuegos, the mausoleum of Che Guevara, a figure deeply revered in Cuba, hikes in the Sierra Maestra mountain ranges, where Fidel Castro's guerrillas hid, and much more.
12 routes throughout the island—you can choose any.
Be sure to visit Havana, where the modern Vedado and Miramar neighborhoods, built in Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, have sprung up alongside the charming Old Town buildings, and old American and Soviet cars still cruise along the Malecon. And, of course, there's music—it wafts from every bar. To the east of Havana, beautiful beaches are just half an hour away.
A densely forested mountain range, surrounded by tobacco plantations, stretches through the western province of Pinar del Río. From here, fantastic views of the Viñales Valley open up. The beaches of Cayo Levisa have long been a favorite among solo travelers and diving enthusiasts.
East of Havana lies Cuba's largest resort, Varadero, well known to Russian tourists. Nature lovers will delight in exploring the swampy expanses of the Zapata Peninsula. Near the coast are the Isle of Youth and Cayo Largo, popular among all-inclusive travelers.
You'll also find the sugarcane fields of Central Cuba, the unique atmosphere of Cienfuegos, the mausoleum of Che Guevara, a figure deeply revered in Cuba, hikes in the Sierra Maestra mountain ranges, where Fidel Castro's guerrillas hid, and much more.
12 routes throughout the island—you can choose any.
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