
Cuba is culture, nature, history, magic and traditions. The Pearl of the Antilles is the result of the blend of multiple cultures, fusion of races and customs that gave birth to one of the most unique and fascinating Caribbean destinations.
Cuba is characterized by its people. The Cubans are imaginative, joyful, unprejudiced, show their intelligence and are friends of joking and celebrating. And talking about celebrations, now that you’re here you won’t want to miss the carnivals, charangas
The revolution marks a before and an after in the history of Cuba. The triumph of January 1st, 1959 meant a new beginning for Cuba and made its culture one of the most prolific ones in Latin America
Cuba excels at dancing, with the world-wide famous National Ballet of Cuba, in literature with authors like Jose Maria Heredia, Jose Marti, Jose Lezama Lima and Alejo Carpentier and practically in every single artistic manifestation, whether theatre, cinema or visual arts.
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The nature of Cuba is rich and curious in all its extension. The Flora distinguishes by the endemic and diversity of its plant communities
Of all this groups, the orchids, cacti and palms are the highlighted ones. The fauna of Cuba has the peculiarity of having in the smallest its most exclusive features, and in the 368 different bird species, the reptiles and amphibians, the exclusivity has high percentage
The Cuban culture is an example of transculturation, due to the processes that made possible the consolidation of a cultural Cuban identity.
The most important cultural fact in Cuba is the Revolution itself. The Cuban typical dishes are the result of the mix of Spanish, Africans, aboriginal, Yucatecan and even Asian traditions.
Cuba, once observed German scientist Alexander von Humboldt, is a kind of Caribbean Galápagos where contradictory curiosities exist side by side. Get off the beaten path and seek them out.
Cuba's Pulsating Capital
Explore Centro Habana, most colorful district, also visit Havana Vieja, which has UNESCO designated sites
Walk the length of El Malecón, a 5-mile- long boulevard, stretches along the water
A Verdant Paradise
Spend lovely days on Varadero Beach with irresistible white sandy shores & turquoise waters
Experience swimming in Saturno Cave in the mineral-rich water, excellent for bathing and swimming