Cuba is the largest island nation in the group of Lesser
Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. It is surrounded by water from all sides - the
Atlantic Ocean to the east the Gulf of
Mexico to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south.
With over 200 bays and 280 tropical and paradise white
beaches, surrounded by captivating shades of green and blue, Cuba is a real
challenge for every visitor.
The Spanish left behind a great deal of influence on
architecture, and even more charm is given to the Cuban cities by stone houses,
paved streets and extraordinarily kind hosts. Almost every corner of the island
is touched by the sounds of salsa and the smell of cigars.
In Cuba, an important industry is tourism. The pleasant
climate and the long sandy beaches attract more and more tourists every year.
50s old cars, windswept hair and salsa sounds, walks to the
Vinhales Valley, waterfalls, sugar plantations, horse riding, bathing in the
waterfalls and enjoying the beautiful nature are just a few of the sweet
pleasures on this island.
Here are some pictures of the island:
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