To travel to Cuba
To travel to Cuba is to travel to a small world of contrasts, summoned
in a unique and wonderful nature. It is to know to nice people, their
yearnings and realities, and to enjoy five centuries of mixtures and racial
coalitions characteristic of the Caribbean. The Cuban person is appeased
in occasions, momentous in its decisions, hospitable, cheerful, attentive,
lover of the music, and an inventor of pretexts to party.
In Cuba the sea is a permanent presence, through 7 thousand Km. of longitude,
the Cuban coasts welcome beautiful landscapes, numerous bays, creeks,
more than 300 extraordinary and famous beaches as Varadero, Guardalavaca,
Santa María del Mar, Ancón or Santa Lucía and other
more isolated but also charming. Other natural attractiveness go from
singular valleys as that of Viñales, in Pinar del Rio and that
of Yumurí in Matanzas until solid mountainous as the Sierra Maestra,
in the east of the country, that of El Escambray, in the center or that
of the Rosario, in the western area, all them reserved to the avid visitor
of discovering the original charms of this island that it is simply the
most beautiful earth from 1492.
Cuba possesses an invaluable and very well conserved cultural patrimony,
enriched with the chore of new generations of musicians, dancers, writers,
actors and plastic artists. Their museums exhibit magnificent collections
that embrace the most relevant moments in the history of Cuba, the fine
arts, so much national as universal and the scientific legacy of this
small nation of giants.
Famous night centers as Tropicana, one of the most celebrated cabarets
under the stars sky-opened of the world, offers the possibility to enjoy
a true low paradise the stars tasting the most genuine Cuban rum or anyone
of the cocktails that, elaborated starting from this, have taken the name
of the island around the world: Mojito, Daiquiri or Cuba Libre.
Cuba would be an unusual Eden, almost untouchable. It is a handful of
islands, beaches, forests and cities to discover.
Make it yours. The invitation is made... |