| | Vacation in Cuba Cuba is a must see for all travel enthusiasts. From its white beaches to its diverse vegetation and vintage cars, there is something for everyone. Take a quick trip to the beautiful caribbean paradise and submerge yourself in the island's rich culture, vintage cityscapes, and jaw-breaking sights. Here are our top picks: |
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Habana Vieja is the oldest neighborhood in Havana as well as arguably the most unique. Founded originally by the Spanish in 1519, this location was an obvious choice for the beginnings of a city thanks to its proximity to Havana Harbor. The area grew throughout the years, eventually becoming Havana's second most populated district, and in 1982 this section of the city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Check out beautiful pictures from Cuba here! |
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Viñales is a tiny little town in a southern province of the Pinar del Río area to the West of Havana that has a population of about 10,000 people and about 100,000 chickens. The area looks like its from the set of Jurassic Park, with soaring limestone cliffs, palm tree forests, and vast expanses of farmland. Read about our suggestions of Viñales on our website. |
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Varadero is a small narrow peninsula that sticks out of the top of Cuba's head like Alfalfa's cowlick in Little Rascals. It's surrounded by water on three sides (as most peninsulas are) and boasts 25 kilometers of uninterrupted, perfect, white sand beach on its northern coast. Imagine that: 25 kilometres of perfect caribbean coastline. This isn't one of those beaches where you have to fight through crowds to get to the ocean. You can basically walk in any direction for hours and not run out of beach. That's the magic of Varadero. Check out more Cuba tips here! |
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