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Pinar del Rio

The westernmost province in Cuba, also called the green province, is a gift of nature. Tobacco is grown in its extraordinary fertile lands and valleys. This tobacco is used to produce the Habanos or Cuban cigars, the best in the world. 

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Havana City

The city is peppered with glorious Spanish colonial architecture, much of which is under restoration. Havana has a swinging nightlife, with cinemas, historic theatres, cabarets, nightclubs and music venues that will exhaust even the most hardened campaigner.

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Isla De La Juventud

Up to 1975 was called Isla de los Pinos, as it is known internationally, is the second island in extension of the Cuban archipelago. It is located to the Southeastern of Cuba, to 138 km of City of Havana. It is the greater island of the Canarreos Archipelago . 

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Cayo Largo

Cayo Largo is in the South Central region of the Cuban Archipelago, one of the last virgin spots left on the planet.  Here Nature was prodigal in its gifts:  beaches and more beaches in its 17 miles (27 Km) of length.  But as if surrounding it with fine white sands was not enough,  Cayo Largo was given the gift of being eternally caressed by clear and gentle water of incredible hues of blue.

 

 

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Matanzas

The city of Matanzas (founded in 1693), land of poets also known for its many bridges that enrich the urban area, is also known as the Athens, and the Venice of Cuba. On the way to the city of Havana– the vast Yumurí Valley will make a stop and enjoy the privileged Bacunayagua lookout.

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Varadero

Internationally recognized as the most famous beach in Cuba, it welcomes tourists from all over the world who want to spend special holidays. Pure air, clean and safe beaches, four and five star-hotels close to the sea and entertainment everywhere are granted.

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Santa Clara

Santa Clara, the city, provincial capital, was founded inland on 1689 by old settlers of a coastal villa to flee from the constant attacks of privateers and pirates. Simple and discreet, their inhabitants live in typical constructions of houses of bricks and red mud roofing tiles in the style of the small Spanish cities..  

 

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Cienfuegos

The perfect layout of their streets, harmonically conjugated with multiple constructions and other elements of high architectural value,  reveals the splendor of a cosmopolitan culture with a strong French accent, and allows the visitor to breathe the neoclassic atmosphere that distinguishes this large city. 

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Trinidad

Known as the Museum city of the Caribbean Sea, it is the most colonial of all the cities on the island. To walk on its stone streets, admire its churches and parks, paralyze yourself in front of its old houses examples of Spanish culture in America, or to be received with a warm cup of coffee by any neighbor, are just some of the experiences you have to live in this magical corner of Cuba.

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Ciego de Avila

The history of this region is rich in facts and places of interest. Of their remote natives numerous archaeological sites are conserved that prove their high cultural development, and of last half of century XIX they are the towers of the fortified line that divided to the island in two, during the independence war. Greater the attractiveness of the province is in the rosary of islands (Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo) that surround by the north and the south, and make of her a fort destiny of the tourism  

 

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Sancti Spiritus

This province combines in its geography the mountainous relief, the valleys and the beaches. Sancti Spíritus practically is in the same center of the island, adjacent towards the West with the provinces of Villa Clara and Cienfuegos and with Ciego de Avila towards east the waters of the Channel of the Bahamas bathe their coasts of the north, and to the south, the Caribbean Sea has formed him enviable beaches, sunny and warm all the year.

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Camagüey

First named Puerto Principe, the city was constructed in vast plain and renamed Camagüey with architecture that still remains in big houses enclosed by iron railing, fresh interior courtyards, squares, churches and alleys.

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Las Tunas

It is one of the Eastern provinces with coasts to the north and south of the island. First it is bathed by waters of the Old Channel of Bahamas and second by the Caribbean Sea. It has little elevations and it is crossed by several rivers. Most important of the north they are Short and Goatherd; towards the south they are Seville, the Tana and the Jobabo

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Holguin

It is the fourth greater province of the country and the one that more neighbors it has then it is contiguous with four provinces. By the north the Atlantic Ocean bathes its coasts. By the port of Bariay, near the city of Gibara, disembarked in Cuba the 28 of October of 1492 Great Admiral Cristóbal Columbus, to give beginning thus, with the discovery of America, to a new era. This fact has given transcendental historical relevance to the small port.

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Guardalavaca

To the northern part of the eastern region, Holguin province, Guardalavaca keeps all the charm and purity of unique places; a strip of virgin land, fine sand and quiet and beautiful sea. Guardalavaca is fairly close to Gibara, the first place Colón stepped in Cuba.

 

 

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Granma

The province of Granma, located in the Southeastern part of the island, offers a sustained tourist relevance in a prodigal nature, the predominance of the combination of the sea with mountains and a rich historical tradition. Bayamo, the city head of the territory, is one of the first villas of the Island founded on century XVI, burned by its settlers in 1869 before the advance of the Spanish colonial troops, cradles of National anthem and one of the initiators of the Cuban culture.

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Santiago de Cuba

The city is surrounded by Sierra Maestra mountains, rendering this city a special atmosphere. A spot near its center still preserves its colonial houses and narrow streets. It overlooks the Bahia de Santiago de Cuba and many houses feature lacy ironwork balconies, pointed windows and narrow external staircases.

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Guantanamo

It is the most Eastern province of Cuba: it offers the most impressive dawns of the Caribbean when the sun, when rising, multiplies yellow the red tonalities and in the sea. It is considered like most mountainous of the country, with a very ample fluvial network that goes from insignificant streams to mighty rivers, between the main ones are Toa, Miel, Duaba and Yumurí. 

 

 

 

 

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