Cuba | Destination overview
This alligator-shaped island is by far the largest and most populated of Caribbean countries. Once the No 1 travel destination in the area and known as the Pearl of the Antilles, Cuba became a Red Pearl after a revolution placed communist Fidel Castro in charge. Known for the finest rum and cigars, the People's Republic of Cuba has been off-limits to most Americans for the past 35 years. Old Havana is slowly being restored as an open-air museum. Art and culture thrives.
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Sol Pelicano - Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard (not associated to American
Banks)
Nearest Airport: Aeropuerto Internacional Vilo Acuna
Distance to Nearest Airport: 6km
Hostal Casa Jose y Fatima - Colonial eclectic style home located in the city center, a
few meters from the Plaza Mayor, decorated inside with
furniture typical of the time and decorated with natural tropical
plants wicker offer a cozy atmosphere to its visitors. With a
well-preserved structure its heated house rents two rooms in the second
Villa Brisas RS - A 3,700 sq ft, 5 bedroom villa steps from a beautiful
white sandy beach, the villa offers all the commodities,
spacious terraces and patios for sun bathing, dining and parties,
indoor rest rooms, living rooms, and dining rooms. Right at the
East Havana beaches, a short drive from downtown and old
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All about Cuba
This alligator-shaped island is all about mountain ranges and plains, stunning beaches, history, culture and frenzied nightlife that continues into the wee hours. Cuba is also about Cohiba cigars and classic cars. On tap at Havana's Automobile Deposit ... continue