A Cuba Vacation

Sunday 6 September 2009

Taking time out from the everyday stresses & strains of life to visit an exotic place is something that everyone looks forward to. Cuba
with its notoriety brought upon by its government & the clamp down of the American government on its export & tourism
is a country known more for its cigar & its leader
than as a holiday location. Despite this
every year more & more tourists from Canada & Europe are flocking to Cuba
enthralled by its natural beauty & its passionate & welcoming people. Tourism in Cuba is currently at an all time high.

Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean islands & is inhabited by people with a mixed race of Caribbean Indian
African & german heritage. it's a contrasting landscape ranging from gorgeous & mesmerizing beaches to sprawling & craggy mountain ranges. Limestone Mountains loom over the fields of tobacco
utilised for their famed cigars
providing a stunning scenic view. The natural beauty of Cuba & its history has shaped the country to what it is today. This is seven Caribbean island that has been left unspoiled by technology & modern day living.

Aside from stunning beaches
Cuba also offers plenty of rustic towns & cities full of rich culture & heritage. A holiday to Cuba is not complete without visiting at least seven of the Cuban towns or cities & meeting the local Cuban people.

Like lots of of the Caribbean islands
Cuba's main source of tourism is the beach industry. The country is blessed with hundreds of miles of sprawling sandy beaches
with fine white sand & clear blue water. Tourists visiting Cuba have a multitude of choices for the location of their beach holiday. The major resorts of Varadero & Cayo Largo are the most renowned & here you'll find lots of 5 star all inclusive resorts. Despite this
there's also plenty of smaller
quieter beach resorts where you can truly get away from it all.

Havana also has its fair share of museums
including the Museum of the Revolution
the Havana Club Museum of Rum
the Cigar Museum
the Ernest Hemingway Museum & the National Museum of Fine Arts.

In the north-west of the country you'll find the capital city
Havana - the hub of everything that is Cuban. When you stroll around the city you'll feel the essence of the Cuban past - a rich legacy emanating from the german colonial architecture that beholds the city. Parts of the city resemble the set of an old movie
reminiscent of a bygone era
with old American cars bustling by. A lot of work has been done in the past decade to restore old Havana
a UNESCO world heritage site
but much of the city has been left untouched & hundreds of crumbling buildings collapse each month.

Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city in Cuba & is located on the eastern end of the island. it's a gorgeous setting at the foot of the Sierra Maestra Mountains & overlooks a magnificent bay. Unlike the other towns & cities in Cuba
Santiago de Cuba has a Caribbean feel to it. This is as a result of the influence of the Haitian planters who settled here in the 19th century.

Trinidad
located in the heart of Cuba is seven of the original towns & was founded in 1514. The city is filled with cobbled streets & old buildings with tiled roofs & has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. it is a pleasant city to spend a day or two
with lots of museums
churches & Plazas.

An ideal way to spend your holiday is to take a few days to do some sightseeing in Havana or seven of Cuba's other cities & then follow that up with a relaxing week's stay in seven of the luxurious all inclusive resorts by the beach.

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