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Havana
The Cuban Capital is, without a doubt, the tourism destination of excellence of the largest of the West Indies. Within the city, its historic center (considered by UNESCO World Heritage in 1982) is an obliged reference destination for all visitors who come to this beautiful city.
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Pinar del Rio
Pinar del Río is located at the west end of the country. Two of its multiple attributes would be enough to call the attention of visitors who have just arrived in the island: El Valle de Viñales (Valley of Viñales), Cultural Landscape of Mankind; and the fact that the lands of Vueltabajo produce the best tobacco of the world.
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Jardines del Rey
The Jardines del Rey (Gardens of the King) Archipelago lies just off the northern coast of Ciego de Avila Province and is part of the Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago, the longest of the four archipelagos near the island of Cuba and the one with more of 2500 cays and islets.
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Varadero
Varadero is the most famous beach in Cuba and the most famous sun and sand destination. It’s a mixture of many dreams, earlier perspectives, later on became projects and eventually facts. At this paradisiacal point of the Cuban geography the visitor will find hotels, cabarets, restaurants, nautical offers, golf, and a bunch of options to make him feel at ease.
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Cienfuegos
Located on the south central region of the Island and with a unique tourism product, whose main elements are its enormous nautical potential and its rich historic and cultural traditions, the province of Cienfuegos is today a must-see place for most of the visitors who tour the country.
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Trinidad
Trinidad, fairly considered a "Museum city of Cuba", is one of the cities in the Amercian Continent with the most complete and better preserved colonial architecture areas, considered by UNESCO in 1988 and declared World Heritage.
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Santa Clara
Santa Clara is a neat and quiet city that was founded in 1689. The memorial Museum, built as a tribute to Ché Guevara. The city also has the advantage that its geographical position locates it 267 kilometers from the City of Havana, 74 kilometers from Cienfuegos, 207 kilometers from Varadero and only 88 kilometers from Trinidad.
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Santiago de Cuba
Its transcendental historic and cultural values and the well-known hospitality of its people, of happy and noisy character, are two of the characteristics of that distinguish the southeastern province of Santiago de Cuba, considered the authentic capital of the Caribbean because of its geographic position and ethnic origins.
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Camagüey
Es la provincia más extensa del país, con alrededor de 16 000 Km. La ciudad capital, del mismo nombre, está a menos de 1 hora de vuelo desde La Habana, Varadero y Santiago de Cuba, al centro-este de la Isla. Fue fundada hacia 1515, en un inicio como Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe, fue una de las primeras 7 villas fundada por los españoles. Cuenta con aproximadamente 120 km de playas al norte y sur de la provincia, dentro de la cual destaca la playa Santa Lucía de aproximadamente 21 km
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Cayo Largo del Sur
Cayo largo del Sur, jewel of the Canarreos Archipelago, is a long and narrow island of 37,5 Km. An island of singular beauty, considered one of the best areas for diving and other aquatic activities. It has 24 Km of virgin beaches surrounded by beautiful shallow coral reefs, where you can find fish and a diverse flora
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Holguin
Holguín is one of the richest sceneries in Cuban nature. High mountains, fertile plains and fine sands beaches alternate in the landscape of this province. It was in this area where Cristobal Colon landed (Bariay).
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