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•The Best Cuba Hotels For 4 Different Cuban Holidays Whether you want to enjoy the highlights of Havana, relax in five star accommodation on the coast, or escape to a secluded part of the island, there's bound to be a Cuba hotel that's perfect for you. Here are four of the country's very best.
The Best Cuba Hotels for 4 Different Cuban Holidays
There are few places that can offer such a diverse range of holiday experiences as Cuba. You can relax in some of the finest all inclusive beach resorts in the world, live it up in cosmopolitan and...
•How to Find the Best Guardalavaca Resorts In a place like Guardalavaca, your hotel isn't just a place to sleep, it is your entire holiday – your accommodation, catering, entertainment, and recreation are all likely to be provided for in the hotel itself. That makes getting it just right doubly important! Here is a sure fire way to find out which of the Guardalavaca resorts would be best for you...
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•Cayo Coco: An Island Paradise With palm-fringed beaches and a wide variety of flora and a fauna, you will feel as though you are close to paradise on your holidays to Cayo Coco. The fourth largest island in Cuba is known for the popular all inclusive resorts that line its beachfront and the attractive coral reef that attracts divers from all over the world to the waters of Cayo Coco, Cuba.
Cayo Coco may have its own international airport at Jardines Del Rey, but the majority of visitors arrive from Havana or Varadero and...
•A Twin Break – Havana and Cayo Coco Think of Cuba and, apart from cigars, one of the first things that comes to mind is her fabulous beaches and wonderful Caribbean sunshine. But increasingly Cuba is becoming renowned as a unique destination, able to offer not only the luxury of a resort style beach holiday in places such as Cayo Coco, but also the culture and open-faced charm of her capital city, Havana. Many visitors are combining their Cayo Coco holidays with a two or three night stay in a Havana hotel and experiencing the...
•Guardalavaca's Finest Hotel Situated on Cuba’s north coast, Guardalavaca is a beautiful region in Holguin. It boasts an impressive number of particularly pretty beaches: Guardalavaca Beach, Bahia de Naranjo, Plays Esmeralda, Pesquero and Pon Lino. It’s no wonder, therefore, that so many people choose to go on Guardalavaca holidays when travelling in Cuba.
Guardalavaca resorts also offer a range of great activities, making it the perfect holiday destination for families and couples alike. You can enjoy spending a few...
•Cuba’s Hotels: Choosing the Sea or the City With Cuba hotels positioned in a variety of beautiful locations across the island, it may be hard to choose between a beach holiday and a stay in a vibrant historical city. Will a Cuban hotel on the coast catch your eye, or would you prefer to stay at the centre of the island’s rich urban culture, in the intoxicating colonial towns?
The Cuban Coastline.
Because of its location in the Caribbean Sea, Cuba is a great location for spending time on the beach and in the water. Varadero is a prime...
•The Three Best Guardalavaca Hotels On a holiday to the sunny resort of Guardalavaca there are a number of luxury hotels for you to choose from. However, with each Guardalavaca resort offering something completely different for the luxury holidaymaker we have listed what we consider to be the three best resorts in Guardalavaca:
Paridisus Rio Del Oro
This romantic Guardalavaca resort is popular with honeymooners and with its luxurious villas each containing a whirlpool bath and butler service it isn’t hard to see why. The hotel...
•Exciting Activities in Guardalavaca Hotels in Guardalavaca, Cuba, are ideally situated for a range of activities in this excellent location. From swimming with dolphins to enjoying a drink with the locals, a Guardalavaca holiday will be an interesting experience.
Guardalavaca is a beautiful region on the north coast of Cuba in the province of Holguin. With beautiful beaches, excellent hotels and a range of exciting activities, Guardalavaca holidays are relaxing and refreshing.
In such a beautiful part of the Cuba, you have five...
•The Top Five Hotels in Varadero Iberostar Varadero
For that unique feel of Cuban colonial splendour, look no further than the Iberostar Varadero. A new addition to the Caribbean coast, this luxury Varadero hotel boasts a magnificent colonial style, mirroring the marble pillars and domes of historic Havana. Located in a secluded spot on an azure sea, the Iberostar Varadero is the epitome of indulgence, with some of the best spa facilities in Cuba. Should you want to get a little more action on your Varadero holiday, the...
•5 Steps Closer to the Real Cuba in Havana Venture in the Historical Centre of Old Havana
La Habana Vieja is the most popular area, and when you’ll see its fabulous architecture, you’ll know why. Heavily influenced by the 400-year-long colonial period, the heart of the city is a classified World Heritage Site by the UNESCO and its magnificent buildings truly reflect the many cultural influences that have polished the town over the years. Visiting Habana Vieja is an unmissable stop in every Havana holiday, and a good location to set...
•Calamity Columbus Charts the Caribbean Christopher Columbus is a celebrated historical figure, renowned for his navigational brilliance in ‘finding’ the Caribbean islands and America for the West. Thanks to him, we can take our holidays to Cuba, Grenada, the Bahamas and even the USA, but how much do we hear about the mistakes he made?
Columbus Tours Cuba and Takes Souvenirs
We all know that when Cristóbal Colón embarked from Spain he was looking for something other than a place to take a holiday. Cuba actually got in the way of...
•Choose Your Perfect Havana Hotel With five centuries of architectural delights and a unique culture and atmosphere that is simply unforgettable, Havana is one of the leading attractions in Cuba, or even in the whole Caribbean. It attracts visitors of all casts and colours; romantics, writers, films stars, socialites, and professional businessmen all find themselves drawn to the charms of the city.
If you are looking for a Havana hotel you’ll be spoilt for choice, with dozens of outstanding accommodation options to choose...
•Essential Havana Holiday Experiences Mysterious, beguiling Havana has been charming visitors for decades, and remains the one essential place to visit on a Cuba holiday. Havana is a city that sometimes seems frozen in time – the old colonial architecture, ancient cars on the streets and the traditional warmth and hospitality weave a charming spell on everyone who visits.
You could spend weeks on holiday in Havana and still not feel like you’d scratched the surface, but if you are looking for inspiration for things to see and do,...
•Staying Active in Varadero If you want to relax on one of the finest beaches in the Caribbean, you need look no further than Varadero, the largest beach resort in Cuba. This long stretch of golden sand is simply stunning, and the numerous resort hotels in Varadero will leave you spoilt for choice when it comes to selecting your accommodation.
It can be tempting to do nothing more than lie on the sand during a Varadero holiday, and while the beach itself is likely to remain the main focus of your trip, it is hardly the...
•Famous Residents of Cuba Whatever your views on Cuba, everyone agrees that the island has been home to some of the most colourful and passionate people in history. Cuba seems to lend itself to free-spirited and wonderful figures, many of whom take holidays to Cuba, find themselves under her spell and decide to stay.
The Buena Vista Social Club
More of an institution or group than single inhabitant, The Buena Vista Social Club is the umbrella name for a series of Jazz musicians and singers. The name itself comes from...
•Top Five Exotic Honeymoons in Cuba Cuban honeymoons provide plenty for newlyweds to see, do and take part in, including great beaches and interesting sight seeing opportunities. However, the island also offers less obvious and much more exotic thrills for those who want them. We count down the top five honeymoons in Cuba to whet your appetite and give couples a few ideas they might not have thought of for that truly memorable honeymoon…
5. Diving Honeymoons
Cuba and the Caribbean have some of the best diving in the world. The...
•The Best Hotels in 5 Cuban Cities A holiday in Cuba presents a beguiling mixture of colonial cities, Caribbean coastline, unique cultural mix and a vibrant island atmosphere. While the beach resorts on the island (such as Varadero and Guardalavaca) are hugely popular, those who want to get a real taste of Cuban culture would be well advised to spend time in the cities. From the colonial splendour of Trinidad to the old fashioned vibrancy of Havana, the large towns and cities of Cuba are one of the country’s best holiday...
•Off the Island: The Best Water Based Activities in Cuba There is no doubt at all that Cuba is a unique island full of interesting sights and sounds you cannot experience anywhere else in the world, but what it’s sometimes easy to forget is that there’s also a lot of exciting activities off the island – in the expanse of Caribbean waters that surrounds it. From fishing to scuba diving, Cuba has all kinds of attractions for people to enjoy just off the coast – here are some of the must-dos.
Try Your Hand at Scuba Diving in Cuba
Scuba diving in Cuba...
•Hemingway’s Cuba With the possible exceptions of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro, Cuba has had no more famous former resident than the Nobel winning author Ernest Hemingway. The hard drinking, womanising, American author of masterpieces such as For Whom the Bell Tolls and A Farewell to Arms fell in love with Cuba after visiting it several times, and he lived on Cuba from 1940 until1960, shortly before his death. Known affectionately as “Ernesto” or “Papa”, Hemingway is still beloved by the Cuban people.
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•Historical Tours of Cuba There are many reasons that people go on Cuba holidays – the sun, sands, culture and beauty are all major draws, but perhaps the main reason for the island’s popularity is based on its infamous history. Of course it’s not all about the revolution, and there’s plenty for history buffs to see on a tour of Cuba. Here are some of the historical sites that you should consider seeing when visiting the island:
San Salvador de la Punta Fortress
Located in the bay of Havana, this 16th century fortress...
•The Sights and Sounds of Trinidad, Cuba If you’re looking to sample a slice of rural Cuban life, then a stint in a Trinidad hotel could be just the ticket. Located in the centre of the island, the city is labelled as a UNESCO world heritage site and is a hot sleepy town filled with colonial architecture and idyllic cobbled streets. Here’s everything you need to know about it, if you’re considering making a holiday in Trinidad, Cuba a “must” for your next visit to the island.
The Town Itself
The main attraction of a holiday in...
•Holidays to Cuba – The 5 Best Natural Attractions As anyone who has gone on holiday to Cuba will know, Cuba is filled with a superb range of attractions. Havana’s glorious colonial old town, the Che Guevara Monument at Santa Clara and the colourful streets of Trinidad are just some of the highlights in the cities. The Caribbean beaches are the other great attraction on the island, with thousands of holidaymakers flocking to resorts like Cayo Coco each year to enjoy the sun, sand and crystal clear waters.
What is less well known is that, away...
•Things to do on a Cayo Coco Holiday For a relaxing holiday away from the heavily visited areas of the island, a stay in a Cayo Coco hotel is a great choice. Its lack of an international airport means that its 15 miles of beaches are largely off the radars of most tourists, making it a far more peaceful alternative to Varadero – but there’s a lot more charm to the area than that. Here are some of the things to do on a Cayo Coco holiday.
Wonderful Beaches
As Cuba’s fourth largest island, it’s no surprise that the beach is one of...
•5 Historic Hotels in Havana Havana is a city steeped in history, and there’s certainly plenty of culture and echoes from the past amongst many of its main tourist attractions. But for those who really want to absorb themselves in a historical holiday in Cuba, these luxury hotels in Havana all have their own claims to fame. From famous events to people, these Havana hotels all have a story to tell within their walls…
Hotel Ambos Mundos
While few would argue that the Hotel Ambos Mundos is the best hotel in Havana, it does...
•The 5 Best Beach Hotels in Cuba If you are on holiday in Cuba, a visit to at least one of the island’s beautiful beaches is essential before you leave. Cuba has some of the best beaches in the Caribbean – the fine sand and clear warm waters make this a superb destination for scuba diving, deep sea fishing, or just for swimming and sun bathing.
Those who want to stay in one of Cuba’s luxury hotels as part of a beach holiday are in for a particular treat – some of the finest hotels and resorts on the island are located along...
•Top 5 Cuban Festivals As anyone who has been lucky enough to go on holiday in Cuba will probably tell you, the Cubans really know how to throw a party! The island is a vibrant centre of dance, art and music, and the blend of Spanish and Caribbean cultures has given rise to a number of international festivals and annual carnivals that are a real treat for visitors and locals alike.
There are numerous great events going on throughout the year in Cuba; holidays to the island will usually coincide with a festival or...
•5 Things You Didn’t Know About Cuba Cuba is a fascinating country, and not just because of its revolutionary history. Indeed, there are several interesting tidbits that few people know about – here are my 5 favourite interesting facts about Cuba – I’m confident there will be at least a couple of surprises in here! If you’re planning on taking a Cuban holiday, a little research into the country can prove an eye opening experience…
Castro’s speeches are longer than most feature-length films
Much has been written and said about...
•Scuba Diving In Cuba Why Go?
Scuba diving in Cuba has become hugely popular in recent years, and it’s easy to see why. The water is warm and crystal clear, and the vibrant underwater wildlife and excellently preserved coral reefs make it a key destination for avid scuba divers.
The sheer number of great dive sites in Cuba is staggering, far too many to explore in a single Cuba diving holiday. Many keen scuba divers return to the island year on year to explore some of the more out of the way places. The sites also...
•Havana’s Hidden Highlights Just under a year ago, I wrote an article listing the ‘Seven Wonders of Havana’, which was a general piece for anyone who was just after the ‘must-see’ bits of an amazing city. The thing is that many of these are swarming with tourists, and it can sometimes get a little overwhelming. Many of our customers who book a luxury holiday in Havana like to find somewhere a bit more calm to take a break and get some peace and quiet. Fortunately, there are a number of tranquil places Cuba’s capital has...
•Things to Do on Holiday in Guardalavaca, Cuba If you dream of getting away from it all and relaxing on the Caribbean coast, a holiday in Guardalavaca, Cuba, could be just what you are looking for. Located near Holguin on the northeast coast of Cuba, Guardalavaca is something of a hidden gem when it comes to Cuban beach resorts. The beach is fantastic, the resort has plenty of activities to keep you occupied and Guardalavaca’s hotels are top notch, but the resort remains quiet, secluded and unspoilt, making it ideal for a relaxing beach...
•Jibacoa: Cuba’s Holiday Relaxation Hot Spot Relaxation, peace and quiet are very much the watchwords of Cuba’s reputation as being an exotic holiday hotspot, but as more and more people hear about it, the less and less relaxing it gets! It’s a bit of a catch-22, but as more and more people are heading on Cuba holidays to the likes of Havana, Santiago de Cuba and Varadero, it becomes less and less relaxing. Fortunately, there are still some hidden gems on the island that are clear of the hustle and bustle of tourist life.
My pick of...
•5 Things You Need To Know For A Wedding In Cuba Everyone wants their wedding day to be special, unique and memorable, and weddings abroad are growing more frequent as young couples seek to avoid rainy days at home and seek out the most idyllic spots to say their vows. For those who like the sound of a Caribbean beach wedding, the natural choice is the island of Cuba. The island is so beautiful that plenty of newlyweds are tempted to spend their honeymoon in Cuba as well!
Some people are daunted by the thought of organizing a wedding abroad,...
•Things To Do In Varadero Cuba is famous for its beaches. People come from around the world to recline in the glorious sunshine and to venture out toward the idyllic turquoise oceans. Of course the biggest beach resort of the entire island is Varadero. Holiday makers visit this particular resort to enjoy more than 20 kilometres of fine white sands and crystal clear water. But beyond these 20 kilometres of beach, there’s a whole host of glorious things to see and do for those who want more variety. The city stretches...
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