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This tropical resort has 15 miles of virgin beaches falling away to the world's second-largest coral reef. Although there are several fairly large resort hotels, and plenty of room for more.
Cuba can be described, as a powerful mix of intoxicating sights, fantastic
beaches and styles that come together to make Cuba one of the most exciting
holiday destinations in the Caribbean.
Cuba days out:
This tropical island, has so much more to offer, if you venture away from her beaches.
Havana boasts Spanish colonial architecture and grand
plazas, where classic automobiles labour along streets and country roads,
and the hip-swaying sounds of salsa music fill the night air.
Havana
Preserves more of its historic colonial legacy, than any other city in the Americas.
Cayo Coco
This holiday resort is the fourth largest in the Cuban Archipelago and has 15 miles of virgin beaches falling away to the world's second-largest coral reef. Although there are several fairly large resort hotels, and plenty of room for more.
Varadero
Long considered to be one of the finest beaches in the world, the Blue Beach of Varadero stretches for more than ten miles, whilst the clear shallow water is simply stunning and inviting. At night there's plenty to do in Varadero, whether it's sampling the livelier bars and clubs, or enjoying some of the quieter romantic restaurants. This is a popular modern resort, and facilities include a brand new championship course.
Cuba has Epic colonial architecture
Libidinous young salsa dancers, Che Guevara murals, white-powder sandy beaches, swaying fields of sugar cane - the images of Cuba are as transfixing as they are timeless. This is an island of unique historical heritage floating amid a sea of encroaching globalisation.
Cuba will be forever linked with cigars and Castro, but holidays in Cuba these days are more of a revelation than a revolution. If you're looking for character and charm, Cuba has it coming out of its ears. What's more, following massive investment in tourism by the Castro government, today's Cuba holidays also come with all the modern comforts you would find in the Med. Not to mention 300 days of sunshine a year and an average temperature of 25 degrees!
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