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Things To Do in Varadero

Matanzas

Between Varadero and Havana, Varadero, Cuba

Featured Review : We stopped off en route to Varadero at El Penon, a small wayside café, one and half hours east of Havana, just beyond one of the island’s main factories for Havana Club rum. We’d seen some spectacular views over the oce...See Full Review

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Mantanza province

  • 3 out of 5 stars by MichaelJM from Nottingham, England
  • May 1, 2007
Mantanza province
Quote: We stopped off en route to Varadero at El Penon, a small wayside café, one and half hours east of Havana, just beyond one of the island’s main factories for Havana Club rum. We’d seen some spectacular views over the ocean with more shades of blue... Read the full Matanzas review

From journal All-inclusive in Varadero

Matanzas from the Bus Window

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Rafal from Calgary, Alberta
  • January 16, 2004
Matanzas from the Bus Window
Quote: On the way to Havana from Varadero, we passed Matanzas, a rather grimy city with industrial outskirts set around the bay. This is Cuba's deepest port. To view more of my photos, go to Matanzas, Cuba from the Bus Window.

From journal View on Cuba from Varadero