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Cuba: Culture, Cigars and the Caribbean

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June 11, 2015 by Rachelwortmann

 

 

Cuba: Culture, Cigars and the Caribbean

A short flight from Miami, Cuba is the largest Caribbean island, home to over 11 million residents. Populated with friendly locals and UNESCO-listed cities Cuba is rich with culture, food and art. American travel to Cuba is supposed to increase dramatically over the next year, so now is the time to visit! Check out our Top 4 Places to visit in Cuba. 

Havana

As the Caribbean’s largest city, there is plenty to do in Cuba’s capital. Known for its Havana Club rum and Cohiba cigars, the city’s cobblestone streets wind in and out of five hundred years of history. The vibrant music and arts scenes will draw you in!

 

Cayo Largo del Sur

This tiny, picturesque island off of Cuba’s coast is known for its isolation, tranquillity and peaceful atmosphere. With no private beaches, Cayo Largo offers its scenic beaches and coral reefs for all to enjoy.

 

Trinidad

Declared a UNESCO Site in 1988, Trinidad’s clock stopped 200 years ago when it was a Spanish colonial city. Argued by many to be a living museum, Trinidad is located between the Escambray Mountains and the Caribbean Sea.

Cienfuegos

Dubbed the “Pearl of the South,” Cienfuegos is a nautical city framed by its signature bay. Its French roots is apparent in its architecture and more luxurious amenities, making Cienfuegos the Paris of the Caribbean. 
 
Interested in cruising through Cuba? Check it out here!