Cuba

Most visited cities in Cuba

Havana
Havana is the vibrant capital city of Cuba, located on the island's northern coast. Known for its rich history, colorful architecture, and lively atmosphere, Havana offers a captivating glimpse into the country's past and culture. The city's old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of narrow streets lined with colonial buildings, grand plazas, and charming courtyards. The iconic Malecón, a seawall promenade stretching along the coast, is a popular gathering spot where locals and visitors come together to enjoy the sea breeze and stunning sunsets. Havana's cultural scene is alive with music, dance, and art, reflecting the country's passion for the arts. Visitors can experience the rhythms of salsa and son in the city's lively clubs and music venues or explore the galleries and studios of local artists. The city's vintage American cars and iconic 1950s architecture add to its nostalgic charm. With its warm hospitality, rich heritage, and a vibrant mix of old and new, Havana offers a truly immersive and unforgettable experience in the heart of Cuba.

Varadero

Trinidad

Cienfuegos
Cienfuegos, the Pearl of the South, is a small city in the Central Cuban province of Cienfuegos. The historic center of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Vinales

Santa Clara

Holguin

Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de Cuba is the capital of the Santiago de Cuba province in south- eastern Cuba. : P70 : P8

La Habana del Este

Matanzas
Matanzas is in Western Cuba. It is the closest town to Varadero resort. It is a nice small town and there are amazingly few tourists considering that it is basically next to Varadero. If you get bored between Varadero hotels then visit this little town to see the real Cuba. Matanzas is known as the 'City of Bridges' ( Ciudad de los Puentes ) for its many bridges on the city's three rivers. : P70 : P8

Cayo Coco

Pinar del Río

Cayo Santa María

Camaguey

Santa Maria

Cayo Largo
