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From the vibrant streets of Havana to the pristine beaches of Varadero and the colonial charm of Trinidad, Cuba beckons travelers with its rich history, captivating culture, and stunning landscapes. Amidst this tapestry of experiences, the choice of accommodation plays a pivotal role in shaping your Cuban adventure.
Havana, capital of Cuba, is a city of paradoxes and contradictions. Its main attractions are the beauty of its historical center, the exceptional architecture, the revolutionary and Cuban iconography (from the Malecón to the Plaza de la Revolución Square, as well as La Giraldilla), and its vast cultural offerings. he history of Havana is a fascinating one. Here you will find interesting museums, impressive restoration projects, and an excellent music culture ranging from street music to cabaret.
Old Havana, the beating heart of Cuba’s capital city, is a place where history and culture intertwine on every cobblestone street. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This charming place offers a treasure trove of colonial architecture, vibrant plazas and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Join us on a walking tour of Old Havana, where we'll step back in time and immerse ourselves in the rich tapestry of Cuban heritage.
In the same area, rising among the bushes the majestic Segundo Frente Hotel, with a quiet and relaxing ambiance. Nearby, the historical site of Biran and the city of Santiago the Cuba all together becomes a privileged spot to enjoy real natural life. Surrounded by typical Cuban roots traditions, visitors are able to share realife experinces with the inhabitants of the area.
Planning your life dreamed vacation has always been the challenging decision for those who travel to the Caribbean. In Cuba the 10 top beaches become even harder to choose from; for those loving the breezy days on the white sand or napping under a palm tree with the sound coming from the ocean together with you family or even alone, any of them fits, for others Varadero, Pilar, Guardalavaca and Esmeralda just sound familiar.
Cuba has been awarded the most wanted destination to be visited around the world… do you know why??
Everything that happens in Cuba can sound like coming from another world, the same way it has been well appreciated for all who can make this wish a real experience. We can proudly state that Cubans are different
The story of Chorro de Maita began to unfold in the 1980s when archaeologists stumbled upon the site during routine surveys of the region. The discovery of traces from the 16th century shows a thriving settlement for the first Cuban inhabitants: indigenous Taíno people. They devoted their time to cultivate the land, crafted exquisite pottery, and lived in harmony with the natural world around them.
Don't miss the opportunity to take a trip back in time with our classic car tour of Havana! Discover the city in a vintage car and experience the nostalgia of the 1950s. Book your tour now with Cubabooking.com and have a unique experience in Cuba. You won't regret it!
Whenever you think of Cuba, images of the vibrant classic cars and the colonial architecture come alive. But, Cuba is so much more than that. It has the most beautiful beaches in the world, stunning wildlife, and the most lush, unspoiled landscapes. We’ll take you on a journey to capture some of the natural gems which make Cuba a haven for nature lovers.
There are several reasons why Havana is considered cosmopolitan. Its cultural diversity and the different population origins reflect its history as a melting pot of cultures. The Spanish, African, and Caribbean cultures, creating a unique blend of traditions, music, dance, and cuisine.
La Cachánchara was originated in the city of Trinidad during the 19th century. Some stories suggest that it was created by mambises, the Cuban independence fighters during the Ten Years' War (1868–1878). These warriors mixed rum, honey, and lime in a canchánchara, a type of clay pot used by the indigenous people in the region.
Baracoa is believed to be the site where Christopher Columbus first landed in Cuba on his first voyage to the Americas in 1492. There's a monument known as the "Cruz de la Parra," located near the landing site, commemorating this historic event though this same description matches the amazing entrance of Bariay Bay in Holguin, neighbour province in this side of the island.
One of the most popular traditions is the use of clay jars called "tinajones." A reason why it has been called “La Ciudad de los Tinajones” due to their presence in Camagüey is both practical and symbolic. They can be found throughout the city and were originally brought to Camagüey during the 17th century by Spanish colonizers.
El Nicho is a scenic natural area located in the Sierra del Escambray mountains in Cienfuegos one of the central provinces of Cuba. It is part of Topes de Collantes Natural Park, which is known for its lush landscapes, waterfalls, and diverse flora and fauna.
The guayabera is a traditional Cuban garment that has become an iconic symbol of Latin American and Caribbean style. At the beginning it was only men’s shirt characterized by its distinctive design and is often worn in both casual and formal settings nowadays it has been adapted for women and children.
This enchanting island is located at the eastern end of the Canarreos Archipelago. Cayo Largo del Sur is a dreamland for travellers to immerse in its powdery white sand beaches, vibrant marine life and undeniable natural beauty. Once, this place used to be a stopping place for pirates. Famous explorers such as Christopher Columbus also stopped here en route to San Juan Island. This blog will help you explore everything you need to know about visiting this hidden gem of the Caribbean.
Every December another holiday season approaches and many people around the world seek unique and enchanting ways to celebrate Christmas. Only those yearning for a distinctive and culturally rich experience bet on Cuba offers as an extraordinary setting to create lasting memories. Explore the magic of spending Christmas in Cuba with the help of Cubabooking, you best way to create unforgettable travel experiences.
Fusterlandia, a tapestry of colours created by José Fuster's limitless imagination. Wanderers interested in art, history, and culture flock from all over the world to this mosaic wonderland visit this magic place as it has become a must-see site in Havana. Let us take you on a fascinating voyage through Fusterlandia and explore together its artistic significance, historical roots, and appealing colour palette.
Dive into the heart of the Caribbean and let the rhythm of Cuba captivate your soul. Imagine your vacation in Cuba, with the unique flavour on the Caribbean. From Havana to Varadero, from the moment you board your flight to the memories you create through vibrant activities.
Baracoa takes great pride in bearing the title of being the oldest settlement in Cuba. Though Christopher Columbus landed on Cuban soil for the first time in 1492, the Spanish required another twenty years to establish Baracoa as a town. The village's natural harbour was purposefully chosen, making it a vital port in the early stages of discovery and colonization.
Envision yourself standing on the sandy shores of an island paradise as the sun sets, bathing the turquoise waters of the Caribbean in a warm, golden glow. This is a much more magical Valentine's Day trip than your regular one. This Valentine’s Day elevate your love in Cuba, the country of vintage charm, enticing romance, and rhythmic salsa.
Cuba is a lover's paradise with its endless stretch of gorgeous beaches, its historic buildings, and its quaint eateries that serve up a delectable blend of Cuban cuisine and love. Travelling to Cuba with your significant other for a Valentine's Day getaway leaves a lasting memory and a tale to be recounted from time to time.
Visiting Cuba includes its rich tradition of music and dance, with several styles gaining popularity both within the country and internationally. The unique experience of learning how to dance any of them.
Some of the most popular Cuban dances are rumba, guaguancó, son, chachachá, salsa, and mambo. Though the contagious moves from Cuban is spread all over the island, there are also some that are more popular than others if you take into account where you live.
Cuban cigars are the symbol of artistic talent, history and rich tradition, offering exquisite treats to generation after generation. The splendour of the Cuban cigar began upon Christopher Columbus arrival in Cuba in 1492, when he brought cigars to Europe. Having a special appeal, soon Cuban cigars became a popular accessory for stylish gentlemen, renowned writers of fiction, well-known generals and philandering presidents.
Every May for 30 years, Holguin city witnesses the Romerías celebrations. During the first week of May, the Romerías in Holguín make the city comes alive with music, dance, art exhibitions, theater performances, and various cultural activities. There are parades featuring colorful floats, traditional costumes, and lively street performers. The Romerías serve as a platform for showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Holguín and Cuba as a whole.
Summer in Cuba is more than just a season; it’s a vibrant period filled with cultural festivities, activities, and social gatherings. It’s a time when the island comes alive with the energy of locals and tourists alike, celebrating the rich heritage, enjoying the natural beauty, and contributing to the economy. Whether it’s through colorful carnivals, bustling beaches, summer holds a special place in the heart of Cuba and its people.
Daiquiri is one of the most renamed cocktails in Cuba. Its preparation is very simple and with common ingredients, typically found in our island. The main ingredients are rum, citrus juice, and sugar or another sweetener, altogether shaken with ice and strained into a chilled glass giving the unique taste to one of the emblematic cocktails of the Cuban gastronomy.
The Tropicana Cabaret is a world-known place in Havana, Cuba. It was first founded in 1939 with the most incredible colorful settings and a legendary entertainment venue that has captivated audiences for decades. It is Immerse in the natural landscape of the area that mango trees and other tropical fruits, a natural setting that creates an intimate and enchanting atmosphere.
The Festival del Caribe, also known as Fiesta del Fuego is considered a legitim event held every year in Santiago de Cuba. It exalts the most authentic roots of the Cuban spirituality. Each edition is dedicated to a different Caribbean Country that celebrates African roots and the traditional elements of its culture. The festival is a vibrant mix of the engaged nations showing great popularity among participants since 1981 when it became an international artistic, academic and community space event.
Cayo Largo del Sur is known as one of the best beach destinations in the Caribbean. It has become one of the most important shelters for sea turtles. A well-designed Sea Turtle Rescue Center with ideal condition and impressive work and dedication of its personnel for the protection, rehabilitation, and preservation of those species identified as vulnerable or endangered. The species most commonly found on Cayo Largo's beaches are: The Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta Caretta), the Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricata), and the Green Turtle (Chelonia Mydas).
Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city in Cuba. It is considered a historical and cultural treasure also known as cradle of the Cuban Revolution due to its historic background perfectly showed along diverse museums and the massive natural surrounding like Sierra Maestra mountains. The perfect destination for those seeking for an authentic experience.
Every year, underwater photographers experience the sense of freedom with new challenging competition for the best shots. The International Underwater Photography Contest (IMASUB) takes place in "María La Gorda" International Diving Center due to its exceptional natural setting and the usual base of operations where nature lovers capture the beauty of the seabed and the vibrant coral reef of the Guanahacabibes Peninsula.
Havana is a fascinating city, where time seems to stand still with its interesting museums, impressive restoration projects, and magnificent artistic and cultural heritage. Be it paintings, murals, novels, poetry, street music or the cabaret, everything you encounter in this city takes you back in time. Yet the pulse of the present beats loudly with contemporary culture, buzzing with an energy all around. Whether you're a history buff, a lover of modern art, or simply an adventurer at heart, Havana offers a captivating blend of the old and the new that’s sure to leave you enchanted. Let’s dive into what makes this city such a unique and alluring destination.
Baracoa has unique natural attractions. This hidden gem is surrounded by lush rainforests, rugged mountains and the history of one of the first villages founded in Cuba. This paradise offers virgin environments fully connected with peace and incomparable beauty. Let´s explore the natural wonders of Baracoa and the diverse activities that make it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic connection with nature.
Nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers, mark your calendars! TURNAT 2024 is set to be an unforgettable experience, showcasing the best of Cuba’s natural beauty and outdoor activities. Let’s dive into what makes this event a must-attend for anyone passionate about nature and adventure tourism.
This event is Cuba’s premier event dedicated to nature, adventure, and rural tourism. Organized by ECOTUR, this event has been a staple in Cuba’s tourism calendar, attracting participants from around the world who are eager to explore the island’s diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity.
Welcome to the vibrant world Josone Cuban Music Festival 2024, officially known as the Festival Varadero Josone: Jazz, Rumba & Son. This annual event, held in the picturesque town of Varadero, Cuba, is a must-visit for music lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike. Let’s dive into what makes this festival so special.
Cuba is a country where music flows through the streets, filling the air with infectious rhythms that captivate anyone within earshot. For travelers, there's no better way to connect with the soul of Cuba and its people than through music. Here's why music is the ultimate bridge between cultures in this vibrant island nation.
Travelling is not just wondering around and discovering new places; it’s about experiencing the soul of a destination. In Cuba, there’s no better way to connect with its culture than through its music. Enjoying the pulsating beats of salsa and the melodies of son, music is the universal language that transcends borders and brings people together. It is a bridge that gathers visitors from all over the world to immerse into the cultural heritage of the island.
Santiago de Cuba, known as the birthplace of Afro-Cuban culture and home to some of Cuba’s most iconic music and traditions, has another defining characteristic: it’s considered the warmest city in Cuba. But the warmth here goes beyond the weather. It’s a mix of the tropical climate, the vibrant atmosphere, and the warmth of its people. Let's dive into the reasons why Santiago de Cuba holds the title of the warmest city in the country.
Cuba, the gateway to in the tropical islands, is a well-known holiday destination with its world-class beaches and endless activities and experiences. With a serene atmosphere, golden sands, and turquoise waters, Cuba’s beaches offer a unique experience to travellers.
Several references have recognized Cuban beaches among the most beautiful around the world like Varadero and Sirena. Other destinations like Holguin offer Guaradalavaca, Esmeralda and Playa Pesquero. It has become challenging to define which is better than the other but most of them provide the best relax and traquility any traveller looks for.
A new tourist destination in the scenic northeastern coast of Cuba, Ramón de Antilla has become one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. This undiscovered paradise offers a perfect mix of natural beauty for travelers looking to escape of the crowds. Located in the Holguín province, at the entrance of the Bay of Nipe, it is known for its natural beauty and emerging potential, inviting visitors to create the ideal setting for relaxation and a bit of adventure.
For traveller around the world, Cayo Guillermo, a stunning island off the northern coast of Cuba offers an unforgettable escape for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Several are the reasons to join a unique adeventure, let´s share three of them.
Nestled on the northeastern coast of Cuba, Baracoa is a vibrant town rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Often referred to as the "first city" of Cuba, it offers a unique glimpse into the island's heritage. Here’s a look at some of the living traditions that make Baracoa a fascinating destination.
Cuba shares with visitors its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes and a welcoming people. It has become a popular destination for travelers seeking an authentic experience in the Caribbean. From beautiful beaches to historic sites, there are countless attractions to island nation.
Havana Biennial 2024-2025 is a Global Celebration of Art and Culture. With the 505 Anniversary of San Cristobal de la Habana, this 15th edition runs from November 15, 2024, to February 28, 2025, promises to be a transformative event in the world of contemporary art. Under the theme “Echoes of Transformation,” this year’s Biennial invites artists, curators, and art enthusiasts to explore how creativity can inspire social and cultural change in an ever-evolving world.
Cuba, with its irresistible charm, offers some of the most stunning beaches in the Caribbean. Whether you’re a sun-seeker, a water sports enthusiast, or simply in search of serenity, here’s a guide to the top must-visit beaches that promise unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Christopher Columbus called this region "the most beautiful land that human eyes have ever seen" upon arriving in 1492, and he was right. It is located in eastern Cuba, a charming city known for its cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historical significance. It is the fourth-largest city in Cuba and the capital of Holguín Province.
Founded in 1720, Holguín developed as an agricultural and commercial hub. It is now celebrated for its laid-back atmosphere, historical landmarks, and cultural contributions. Interestingly, it is the birthplace of Fidel Castro, one of the leaders of the Cuban Revolution.
Cuba is a vibrant island filled with stunning landscapes, rich history, and a culture that radiates warmth and rhythm. If you’re planning a week-long adventure, here’s a day-by-day itinerary to ensure you make the most of your time in this captivating country.
Why visiting Santiago de Cuba? Santiago is Cuba’s second-largest city and a cultural gem. Its unique Afro-Caribbean influence, vibrant music scene, and deep historical significance. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santiago de Cuba offers travelers an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and natural beauty.
Cuba is a stunning destination for ecotourism, offering a rich tapestry of natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and vibrant culture. Cubabooking would like to shared some of the top ecotourism routes you can explore along the Island.
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