Cuba Travel Guide

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Cuba is the largest Caribbean island, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.

It lies 145 km south of Key West, Florida, between the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas, to the west of Haiti, and northwest of Jamaica.

Before the 1959 Revolution, Cuba was a popular tourist destination for United States citizens, mainly due to the large number of casinos catering to gamblers put up by the American mafia. Revolutionaries claim the Batista dictatorship was a government that neglected many of its own citizens health and welfare in order to maintain itself in power. Many Americans had beach homes during the summer and rich American companies owned large factories and land with the cooperation of Fulgenicio Batista, the... (more)

Before the 1959 Revolution, Cuba was a popular tourist destination for United States citizens, mainly due to the large number of casinos catering to gamblers put up by the American mafia. Revolutionaries claim the Batista dictatorship was a government that neglected many of its own citizens health and welfare in order to maintain itself in power. Many Americans had beach homes during the summer and rich American companies owned large factories and land with the cooperation of Fulgenicio Batista, the ruling military dictator. Since the Revolution, Cuba has been subjected to a trade and economic embargo by the United States. While travel between the two neighbors is restricted, it is still possible, though illegal for most US citizens. Since 2009, US citizens with relatives living in Cuba are allowed to visit Cuba.

After 1959, Cuban tourism was mostly for Cubans only, and the facilities were not renewed until the 1990s, when Cuba lost financial backing from the defunct Soviet Union and opened its doors to foreign tourism. Now many European, Canadian, and even American visitors come to the island. In the typical tourist regions like Varadero and Holguin a lot of modern 3-star to 5-star hotels are available, while in less popular tourist regions visitors are still able to rent rooms in many Cuban homes.

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  • Population:

    11,423,000

  • Closest Airports:

    (CMW) Camaguey Agramonte

    (MZO) Manzanillo S. Maestra

    (VTU) Las Tunas

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Rita Whitt

Rita Whitt

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Going to Cuba next month. Any advice?

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Jim Sherman

Jim Sherman

asked about 2 years and 2 months ago

best time to visit Cuba? And which are the best beaches?

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Priti Adeshara

Priti Adeshara

asked about 2 years and 4 months ago

Thinking of going to Cuba in February. Definately going to Havana for a few days and cant decide whether I should go to Varadero or Santiago de Cuba. Want good restaurants, music, beaches. Any recommendations for good hotels? Hotel Saratoga looks lovely in Havana.... And whats the most inexpensive way to book these hotels?

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Christine Cho

Christine Cho

asked about 2 years and 6 months ago

What is the best route for 9days in Cuba with Havana in , Holguin out?

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