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More to see in Havana
Havana is the capital and the main tourist destination on the Island of Freedom. This charming city happily welcomes tourists and travelers from all over the world in order to show its colorful shows to new guests. In the evening, gorgeous cabarets open their doors and attract visitors with flashing lights. It is hard to find another city in the world that has such a distinctive, unique culture and tranquil atmosphere. The time spent in Havana is impossible to forget, and tourists usually cherish their memories of this city for years to come. Havana is a great place not only to relax but also to have fun. Spanish colonizers were the founders of this city. Before their arrival, American Indians lived in this territory. In 1519, the Spanish captured this region and started colonizing the land and indigenous tribes. Attacks, epidemics, and hunger completely wiped off the indigenous population. Havana was officially founded on September 16, 1519. In the 60s of the 16th century, Havana became the center of Cuba. Two centuries later, the British attacked the city, but they had to return Cuba to the Spanish in accordance with the Treaty of Paris. The British got Florida back instead. The freedom movement started in Cuba at the end of the 19th century. The main aim of the movement was to finish the Spanish reign and finally become an independent nation. Spain satisfied the claim in 1859, and Cuba finally became an independent country. Despite gaining the independent status, the … Read further

Our guide to Havana

Havana sightseeing

Are you planning to swim and sunbathe? Despite the close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, there are no really good beaches in central Havana. The first quality beach, which is pleasant to stay on, is situated fifteen minutes away from the city center. Beaches in this part of Havana are referred to as “East” ones. There are almost ten beaches in this direction, and each of them has its own name. The entrance is … Open

Nature and parks of Cuba

The Topes de Collantes Park (to the south of Cienfuegos) is an excellent destination for all nature enthusiasts. The tropical forest enchants its guests with bright colors and exotic flora. There are gorgeous waterfalls in the park, and visitors are allowed to swim in them (put on the swimming suit in advance). It is also possible to see how coffee trees grow and how Cuban bananas are cultivated. During an excursion in the park, visitors walk on the ground, on the stones, and on huge tree trunks that form bridges above streams. An excursion in the jungle is a mesmerizing experience and an opportunity to breathe crystal clear air in the virgin forest. Don’t forget to specify the price of an excursion to the jungle in advance because it might be higher than you expect. The entrance fee doesn’t cover all services in the park. There are many paid options to choose from. … Open

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