Scientists projected that rising sea levels would seriously damage 122 Cuban towns or even wipe them off the map. In this May 21, 2013 photo, flamingos walk in a lake in Cayo Coco, in Ciego de Avila, ...
With 3,570 miles of coastline, it's no surprise that Cuba boasts an abundance of white sand beaches and clear blue waters. When Christopher Columbus landed here in 1492, he is thought to have declared ...
From the allure of colorful mosaics to the vintage car-filled streets, there is plenty to love about Cuba. In addition to the culture, food, and UNESCO-recognized historic sites, the Caribbean ...
Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean islands, and it comes as no surprise that its shores are lined with amazing beaches. Not only that, but there are many smaller islands located offshore, which are ...
Planning a trip to Cuba and not sure where to head? Look no further than this hidden treasure of the region—Cayo Coco Island. From powdery white beaches and turquoise waters to Cuban cocktails and ...
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Exploring Cuba: Varadero beaches and Havana streets

Join us on the ultimate Cuban adventure, exploring the vibrant streets of Havana and the stunning beaches of Varadero.
VARADERO (Reuters) - When planeloads of Russian tourists left Cuba this week, their vacations interrupted by war in Ukraine, it marked a sad day in the resort town of Varadero, a visible sign the ...
At long last, tourism is back in Cuba. New data shows a 104% annual increase in international arrivals to the Caribbean island, a significant turnaround after an alarming sluggish post-pandemic travel ...
With 3,570 miles of coastline, it’s no surprise that Cuba boasts an abundance of white sand beaches and clear blue waters. When Christopher Columbus landed here in 1492, he is thought to have declared ...