Posted on 19 November 2009
Have you ever seen pictures of the exotic capital of Cuba? Beautiful isn’t it? It’s the largest city in the Caribbean, and for centuries, it has served as the gateway to the Gulf of Mexico. In 1982 Old Havana was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, as it is the city’s historic center.
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Posted on 19 November 2009
Cuba has lovely beaches that you just wouldn’t want to leave – at all. With lots of coastlines, there is one area that stands out for recognition: the Caribbean side of Cuba. In this side lie two idyllic islands: the Isle of Youth and Cayo Largo de Sur, both with sugar-white beaches and fabulous dive sites!
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Posted on 19 November 2009
Have you ever dreamed of lying down on pristine white beaches while enjoying the emerald and sapphire colored waters and the gentle sounds of their waves? You can do this a day after you visit those glorious plantations in Cuba. It’s all in the same country!
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Posted on 19 November 2009
If you think your trip to Cuba is going to be all about visiting historical landmarks or lying on the white sandy beaches, you’re wrong. There are a variety of sports that you could indulge in when in Cuba. So the trip won’t be all dull and boring, after all.
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