Cuba, the largest island in the Caribbean, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its colorful capital, Havana, is a treasure trove of historical architecture, with streets lined by vintage American cars and Spanish colonial buildings that house a lively music and arts scene. Beyond its cities, Cuba offers stunning landscapes, from the tobacco fields and limestone hills of Viñales, to the pristine beaches at Varadero and Playa Paraíso. Its warm, tropical climate sets the stage for an ideal getaway filled with sun, sand, and cultural exploration.
For travellers, Cuba provides a unique experience shaped by its complex history and vibrant contemporary culture. The country's political and economic isolation has lent it a distinctive character that transports visitors to a bygone era. Engaging with locals offers insightful perspectives on Cuban resilience and inventiveness, making travel here as enriching as it is enjoyable. Whether you're salsa dancing the night away, sipping on a mojito, or exploring the rich ecosystems in its national parks, Cuba promises an adventure that’s both profound and delightful.
Cuba’s vibrant capital is filled with historic landmarks, colorful streets, and pulsing nightlife. Experience rich history, beautiful architecture, and a thriving cultural scene.
Havana Travel GuideKnown for its stunning beaches and clear blue waters, Varadero is one of the largest resort areas in the Caribbean.
Guide coming soonA well-preserved Spanish colonial settlement, Trinidad is known for its cobblestone streets, pastel houses, and the rich history of the sugar industry.
Trinidad Travel GuideDubbed the u2018Pearl of the South,’ Cienfuegos boasts impressive 19th-century architecture and a beautiful bay setting.
Cienfuegos Travel GuideVinales Valley is renowned for its mogotes (limestone hills) and traditional tobacco farms, offering stunning natural landscapes and outdoor activities.
Guide coming soonThe cultural capital of Cuba, Santiago de Cuba is rich in music, history, and festivals, featuring a unique blend of Afro-Cuban culture.
Santiago de Cuba Travel GuideFeaturing a labyrinth of narrow streets, Camaguey is known for its large tinajones (large clay pots) and baroque churches.
Camaguey Travel GuideKnown as Cuba’s most isolated town, Baracoa is surrounded by mountains and lush forests and features a unique indigenous influence.
Baracoa Travel GuideKnown as the ’City of Parks’, Holguin offers a blend of natural attractions and historical sights, nestled among rolling hills.
Holguin Travel GuideSanta Clara is intrinsically tied to Che Guevara’s legacy and is known for its welcoming atmosphere and rich history.
Santa Clara Travel Guide