| Havana Travel Guide |
Tourists are warmly welcomed, places simply unforgettable!
In Havana are plenty of interesting streets and squares with colonial buildings
all around: little by little the city will surpri... |
| Cayo Coco Travel Guide |
Cuba is graced with a string of sun soaked isles jutting out into the brilliant
blue sea. The two best known are Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo, both of which
feature well appointed, relaxing r... |
| Pinar del Río Travel Guide |
Pinar del Rio, capital of the province with same name, is situated in western Cuba. The city is made up mountains and valleys, surrounded by lov... |
| Santiago de Cuba Travel Guide |
Santiago de Cuba, in the mountainous southern province known with the same
name, is one of three major harbours on Cuba’s south coast and the nation’s
second largest city. The Uni... |
| Trinidad Travel Guide |
Trinidad was founded in 1514 under the name of Villa de la Santisima Trinidad.
Its well-preserved buildings pay tribute to the sugar trade that dominated the
Caribbean in the past. Today, it ... |
| Varadero Travel Guide |
Varadero is 140 kilometres to the east of Havana, on the Hicaco Peninsular.
This peninsular is the northernmost point of the Cuban mainland, almost reaching
the Tropic of Cancer line, and sep... |