Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba tourist attractions

Historically Santiago de Cuba has long been the second-most important city on the island after Havana, and still remains the second-largest. It is on a bay connected to the Caribbean Sea and is an important sea port. Santiago de Cuba[…]

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Cuba

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Cruises to Santiago de Cuba The second-largest city of Cuba, Santiago de Cuba is the capital of Cuba’s southeastern Santiago de Cuba Province, facing a bay off the Caribbean Sea. Founded by the Spanish in 1515, it’s known for colonial architecture[…]

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Cienfuegos

Cienfuegos tourist attractions

Situated on the Caribbean coast of southern-central Cuba, Cienfuegos is a compelling place to visit. Cienfuegos is the first, and an outstanding example of an architectural ensemble representing the new ideas of modernity, hygiene and order in urban planning as[…]

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Cienfuegos

Cienfuegos, Cuba

Cruises to Cienfuegos. Cienfuegos, capital of Cienfuegos Province is a city on Bahía de Cienfuegos, a bay on Cuba’s south coast. It’s known for its colonial-era buildings. Cienfuegos is located about 250 km (160 mi) from Havana and literally translates[…]

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Havana

Havana tourist attractions

Havana, Cuba. Havana is Cuba’s capital city. Take the unique opportunity to get to know fascinating local culture while discovering the timeless sights and sounds of nostalgic Havana. Spanish colonial architecture in its 16th-century Old Havana core includes the Castillo[…]

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Havana

Havana, Cuba

Cruises to Havana, Cuba. Cuba has sugar-white beaches and is dotted with tobacco fields, which play a part in the production of the country’s legendary cigars. The capital, Havana, is lined with pastel houses, 1950s-era cars and Spanish-colonial architecture in[…]

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