Cayo Santa Maria

Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba Cayo Santa Maria is linked to the big island of Cuba by a causeway over the sea, built specifically to provide world tourism with the opportunity to get to know the best of Cuba, it also offers the possibility of excursions to get in touch with the culture, history and the people of the largest island of the Antilles. The opportunity to live an exotic experience in the idyllic Keys of Cuba is something that no one should overlook, that is why this is one of the best places to discover the emotions that nature gives […]

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Cayo Coco

Cayo Coco, (Coco Key) Ciego de Avila, Cuba The beauty of Cuba is multiplied in its more than 1,600 adjacent keys, which add up to 3,126 km2. Its natural attractions and virginal environment make the Cayos de Cuba miniature replicas of paradise. Its main attraction is the beaches, with fine sand and calm, warm, shallow and pollution-free waters, with seabeds of impressive biodiversity and an unbeatable state of conservation. Dreamy corner north of the province of Ciego de Ávila, in the area known as Jardines del Rey, 511 km east of Havana. With 370 km2, it has 22 km of […]

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Varadero

Varadero, Cuba Varadero is one of the most beautiful Cuban beaches. The spa dazzles the visitor due to the attractiveness of its wide coastline; cleanliness and its fine sand; the spell of its sunsets and the fun of its nights. Its location, close to the urban centers of Havana and Matanzas, allows the traveler easy access by land. Varadero is the heart of the beach and the soul of fun. Knowing it is also reaching each of its places and fully enjoying them. Josone Park is magnificent for recreation and rest. Its lake, the trees, the placid surroundings and the […]

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La Havana

La Havana, Cuba Havana is charming and incredible: ancient and modern streets; automobiles from the fifties; 500-year-old fortifications, welcoming beaches, museums, art galleries, theaters, hotels and endless adventures… Capital of the Republic of Cuba, Havana has been, since its foundation, a port of welcome and departures to the world. An unprecedented city, it retains that mythical and enduring appeal that made it one of the most important in New Spain. This historic area, declared Cultural Heritage of Humanity, for its military and residential buildings that marked milestones in the now distant 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, continue to show its […]

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Cuba

Cuba During the colony it was considered ‘The Key to the Gulf and Antemural of the Indies’ The Island of Cuba due to its strategic geographical position, was one of the most important cities of the Kingdom of Spain in the new world. De tradiciones diversas vinculadas a leyendas apasionantes, la gente de Cuba inspira confianza y trasmite alegría. Desinhibido y con los sueños como guía, el Cubano hace del hecho más insignificante un suceso para no olvidar. No hay como una velada a orillas de su litoral, sentado en el Malecón Habanero, compartiendo con los amigos o la pareja […]

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Chichenitza

Chichen-Itza, Yucatan, Mexico The city of Chichén-Itzá (Chichén ‘mouth of the well’ itzá ‘of the Itzáes’ Mayan people that inhabited these lands) founded around the 6th century AD. It was the most important cultural, political and religious Mayan city in the north of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, very close to where the meteorite that put an end to the dinosaurs fell millennia ago. Entering the city of Chichén-Itzá is like traveling back in time and discovering this dream setting between culture and astronomy, between deities and nature, architecture and mathematics, it is like traveling back centuries between inconceivable monuments, […]

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Isla Holbox

Isla Holbox, Mexico Black hole is the meaning in the Mayan language that ancient settlers gave to this unique corner of the chiefdom of Ekab, today the state of Quintana Roo, the reason is that the Yalahau lagoon separates the island of Holbox from the continental part and it is in this space where There is a marine trench that from the surface gives the appearance of an immense and deep hole in the sea, this region and particularly this island has always been inhabited by the Mayans and their descendants. Holbox currently has multiple attractions such as Isla Pájaros, […]

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Pinar del Rio

Pinar del Rio, Cuba Pinar del Rio, a true natural paradise, is located 174 km from the capital Havana, with an area of ​​8,884 square km and 592,000 inhabitants, this province has 34 protected areas, of which 2 are World Biosphere Reserves: Guanahacabibes and Sierra del Rosario, and another one, Viñales, which boasts a national park, declared a Natural Landscape of Humanity, but its great international prestige is due to the land where the best tobacco in the world is grown, by the hands of vegueros who dedicate arduous days of work to this process of centennial tradition. The most […]

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Yucatan

Yucatan, Mexico To the southeast of Mexico, Yucatan together with Quintana Roo, and Campeche, make up the Yucatan Peninsula. This peninsula of vital importance due to its settlements of the Mayan people who settled throughout this area around the year 300 AD. founding very important cities, such as Chichen-Itzá, Coba, Tulum, Ek Balam and Coba among others. Despite the passing of the years, these cities have remained in force, thanks to the great cultural, social and technological legacy that characterized the Mayan peoples. The geographical situation of Yucatan gives it a warm climate all year round, especially in the summer, […]

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