11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit 0

Wandering around the old La Habana neighborhood

Many beautiful scenes of this city still attract tourists, especially the old La Habana neighborhood, or Vieja.

Wandering around the old La Habana neighborhood

Many beautiful scenes of this city still attract tourists, especially the old La Habana neighborhood, or Vieja.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Stroll around La Habana port

The Malecon – a road running along La Habana port – was built to protect the city from the `attack` of sea water and is now a walking place for local people.

Stroll around La Habana port

The Malecon – a road running along La Habana port – was built to protect the city from the `attack` of sea water and is now a walking place for local people.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Drink Mojito where it was born

La Bodeguita del Medio is one of the most ideal places in Cuba to enjoy drinks.

Drink Mojito where it was born

La Bodeguita del Medio is one of the most ideal places in Cuba to enjoy drinks.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Smoke a Cuban cigar

Cuban cigars have more than 500 years of history, are considered a specialty of this country and appear almost everywhere in the world.

Smoke a Cuban cigar

Cuban cigars have more than 500 years of history, are considered a specialty of this country and appear almost everywhere in the world.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Visit Viñales valley

Coming here, visitors will see the growth process of tobacco plants as well as the harvesting and processing stages.

Visit Viñales valley

Coming here, visitors will see the growth process of tobacco plants as well as the harvesting and processing stages.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Explore world heritage sites in Trinidad

This town was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1988, attracting many tourists to visit.

Explore world heritage sites in Trinidad

This town was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1988, attracting many tourists to visit.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Visit Santiago de Cuba

This is the second largest city in Cuba, located in the east of the country, nearly 870 km southeast of La Habana.

Visit Santiago de Cuba

This is the second largest city in Cuba, located in the east of the country, nearly 870 km southeast of La Habana.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Visit where Christopher Columbus set foot

Baracoa is where the ship of the great explorer Christopher Columbus landed in 1492 and is also the first capital of Cuba.

Visit where Christopher Columbus set foot

Baracoa is where the ship of the great explorer Christopher Columbus landed in 1492 and is also the first capital of Cuba.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Remembering famous revolutionary Che Guevara

The Santa Clara Memorial in Cuba was built to both remember the merits of revolutionary Che Guevara and for people to express their respect and clearly see his influence on the entire nation.

Remembering famous revolutionary Che Guevara

The Santa Clara Memorial in Cuba was built to both remember the merits of revolutionary Che Guevara and for people to express their respect and clearly see his influence on the entire nation.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Stay with the locals

Homestay accommodation is affordable and has become an indispensable part of travel experiences in Cuba.

Stay with the locals

Homestay accommodation is affordable and has become an indispensable part of travel experiences in Cuba.

11 ways to experience Cuba on your first visit

Swimming in Varadero

Although Cuba is famous for being a country rich in cultural and historical values from the colonial period, it also has beautiful beaches, especially in Varadero.

Swimming in Varadero

Although Cuba is famous for being a country rich in cultural and historical values from the colonial period, it also has beautiful beaches, especially in Varadero.

On December 17, US President Barack Obama announced that he would normalize relations with Cuba, establish an Embassy in Havana, and urge the US Congress to lift the siege and blockade of this island nation for more than half of the year.

Huong Chi (according to Telegraph)

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