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Quote: A couple hours east of Havana is a town called Varadero. If you want to see the nicest beach in Cuba, this is your best bet. There are buses that go between Havana and Varadero that cater to tourists and are Read More
Quote: The Malecon is perhaps one of the best parts of Havana. The Malecon, which means "sea wall," is wide enough to sit on even for those who are scared of heights. Many Cubans on nice nights, when the sea is not too Read More
Quote: This vast park just across the bay from the Habana Vieja is home to two of Havana's most dominating sights the Castillo de los Tres Santos Reyes Margos del Morro and the Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, Read More
Quote: There is an ancient fortress that overlooks the city, El Morro. Every night at precisely 9pm there is a wonderful cultural celebration worth seeing. After gaining entry to the Fortress, you will proceed through Read More
Quote: There are many cigar factories in the eastern province of Pinar del Rio. This industry is the most famous of the country and the one people think of when anyone says "Cuba". Tobacco was grown commercially in Cuba Read More
Quote: The Museo de Bellas Artes, or National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana, is one of the finest museums in the city. Founded in 1913, it's located moved for several decades before settling in the current building Read More
Quote: This hotel was made famous by Ernest Hemingway who regularly stayed here and wrote the opening chapters of "For whom the Bell Tolls" in room 551. We took the lift—an ancient affair holding four people and the Read More
Quote: The museo at the Memorial Jose Marti, which is across the plaza from the ironwork mural of Che, is not very exciting - a lot of reading and looking at photographs. If you will be in the area - which I do Read More
Quote: Puno sits rather bleakly on the high Collao plateau along Lake Titicaca’s windy shore. The city retains traits of the Aymara, Quechua, and Spanish cultures that settled on the northwestern shores of the lake. Read More
Quote: Carnaval time ... means streets flooded with music, drink, and food booths, as well as some craft and CD stands. Very crowded, and it is mostly Habaneros there (not tourists). But it is a lot of fun. Read More