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Enjoy old-world architecture, famous cigars and classic cars in this long-isolated island nation
Cuba is
unlike any other country on earth. It is situated 90 miles south of the Florida
Keys and is the largest island in the Caribbean. Although tourism is growing,
Cuba is largely unspoilt providing something for every traveller from the
peaceful resort of Cayo Coco, to the bustling Holguin and the ever popular holiday hot spot of Varadero.
People are
drawn to this fascinating Caribbean island for its rich culture, unique
political history and continued economic hardship. Life on the island moves to
its own unique beat. Its rich history is nowhere more apparent than in the
diversity of its people – a warm eclectic mix of European, Asian and African
roots. All of this plus its beaches, sun, and cheap drinks, make it one of the
most eye-opening countries for travellers to discover.
If you venture away from the stunning
beaches, you will discover towns and cities boasting Spanish colonial
architecture and grand plazas. To
experience the history of the country why not visit the Jose Marti Square, Museo de
la Revolucion or Habana Vieja
(the historical heart of Havana). If you prefer art, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes may be
more for you.
The stunning landscape of Cuba has
something for everyone. You can also explore the mountainous countryside with
sugar cane and rice fields and a fantastic coral reef, second only in length to
the Great Barrier Reef. You can also venture underground and explore the famous
natural beauty of Gran Caverna de Santo
Tomas, Cuba’s largest cave system.
There is no doubt that the Cubans
will ensure you will not only have a fantastic time, but that you leave with
fond memories and a little piece of Cuba in your heart.
Before travelling to Cuba you should check the Visa and Passport requirements at https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice.