BEST
PLACES TO
VISIT IN CUBA

Cuba is like a treasure trove of amazing places just waiting to be explored! You’ve got Havana’s Old Town and Malecón, where you can soak up the city’s lively vibe. And let’s not forget about Varadero Beach, where you can catch some serious rays. Oh, and Trinidad’s colorful streets are an absolute feast for the eyes! If you want to immerse yourself in nature, Viñales Valley’s lush landscape is the place to be. And Cienfuegos with its French-inspired architecture? Ooh la la! Don’t even get me started on the historical sites like Che Guevara’s mausoleum and the Bay of Pigs museum. And of course, you can’t leave Cuba without experiencing its vibrant music and dance scene. So much to see and do, you won’t know where to start!

Top 5 Places to Visit in Cuba:

5. Cienfuegos

This UNESCO World Heritage city used to be quite the hotshot, swimming in wealth and prosperity. While the moolah may have taken off, the city’s charming colonial architecture, splendid palaces, and jaw-dropping central park still make it a must-visit.

4. Varadero

Cuba’s beaches are seriously amazing, like icing sugar soft and white. Nowhere captures this better than Varadero. Picture this: order a mojito, slather on your highest SPF, and bam! You’re ready to hit the beach.

3. Trinidad

The cobblestone streets are like a colorful parade of colonial houses, adding a vibrant touch to the small city. And when the night falls, the central plaza comes alive with music, and salsa dancers take over the square.

2. Viñales 

In the northwestern region of Cuba, you’ll find Viñales, a countryside that looks like it’s straight out of Spielberg’s Jurrasic Park. Picture limestone monoliths bursting from the vibrant, lush ground. And let’s not forget the main agricultural town, which is as laid-back as can be, refusing to put on any fancy airs. It’s like stepping into another world, I tell ya!

1. Havana

Havana has an irresistible charm, as thick as the scent of a fine cigar and as potent as a strong rum on the rocks. Vintage cars rumble down the Malecón, while Old Havana is brimming with layers of history that would take years to fully explore. And hey, speaking of history, communism has loosened up a bit, creating a perfect breeding ground for entrepreneurship. Havana is a city that’s steeped in history and on the brink of change.