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What are the tourist attractions in Cuba? What are the tourist attractions in Cuba?

Speaking of Cuba tourism, in fact, this place is one of the tourist countries that is loved by many tourists from all over the world, whether it is its world-famous cigars and hot dances, or its long coastline, especially Cuba. Ladro's fine white sand beach is even more loved by tourists.

The people here are warm and hospitable, always like to celebrate these things, and welcome tourists who come here. They like dancing, music, drinking, and excitement. If you come here, you will definitely be happy. Can't stay idle.

This is Cuba, a passionate country, so next, the editor will recommend some tourist attractions to visit in Cuba!

Havana

Havana, the capital of Cuba, is located on the northwest coast of Cuba Island. It is the political, economic, cultural and tourism center of Cuba, with a population of more than 2.2 million. The word "Havana" comes from the original indigenous inhabitants of the area. It is said that the name of a chief of the ancient Indian nation Siboney tribe was Havanaquez.

On November 16, 1519, Havana established its permanent city site. The Spanish priest led the generals, soldiers and local indigenous Indians to conduct the First Massacre of Havana under a kapok tree on the north side of the Plaza de Armas in Old Havana today. a catholic mass. There is still a shrine built in 1828 as a permanent memorial to the founding of the city.

Because of its characteristics as a seaport city and its unique geographical location between North and South America, Havana soon became an important strategic stronghold of Spain, becoming the "Old World" of Europe and the "New World" of America. It is a transit point and a necessary place for trade and shipping between the "world".

As a result, various facilities in the city and port, such as shipbuilding factories, trading houses, churches, casinos, theaters, cafes, etc., came into being on the west coast of Havana's small coast, and gradually expanded into a large-scale Harbor city.

Havana's climate is subtropical, with an average temperature of 250°C throughout the year and a maximum of 350°C. Since it is an island country, there is sea breeze, so there is no unbearable feeling of heat. Especially under the shade of the trees, you can feel the cool breeze blowing from the sea. Even at noon when the sun is high, you can feel a refreshing coolness.

Havana is divided into two parts, the old and the new. To the east is Old Havana and to the west is the Vedado district. Old Havana has many places of interest. The building has its own special style, so UNESCO declared it a World Historic Heritage in 1982.

Revolution Square

Revolution Square is located in Havana, the capital of Cuba. It is a square and an autonomous region with a population density of 13,469.3 people per square kilometer. It was originally named Citizen Square and was renamed after the 1959 Cuban Revolution. For Revolution Square.

The Revolution Square area extends from the square to Malecon to the seaside, covering an area of ??72,000 square meters, making it one of the largest squares in the world. There is a Jose Marti monument on the square, 109 meters high, one of the highest points in Havana.

Behind the monument is the office of former Cuban President Fidel Castro, opposite is the famous portrait of Che Guevara (Spanish: Che

Guevara), accompanied by There is a slogan "Always march towards victory" indicating the Ministry of Interior building. The square is surrounded by the National Library and many government agencies.

Revolution Square is an important venue for many political events in Cuba. It is also the place where Fidel Castro and other political figures often give speeches in Cuba;

Fidel Castro Castro has spoken to more than 1 million Cubans here on many important occasions, usually on May 1 or July 26 each year.

Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba, referred to as "Santiago", is located in the southeast of Cuba, 540 miles southeast of the capital Havana. It is the capital of the province of Santiago and the third largest city in Cuba. A second largest city and an important seaport, the city is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of San Pedro de la Roca Castle.

Santiago is a great place to admire many different architectural styles, from Baroque to Neoclassical, with beautiful shapes. In addition, lush parks, colonial buildings, narrow streets, etc. are also witnesses of history. .

The Fort of San Pedro de la Roca, listed as a World Heritage Site, was built according to the topography of the promontory. It took 42 years and was finally completed in 1700. It was designed based on the principles of the Italian Renaissance. Composite building.

Including forts, arsenals, fortifications and cannons, it is the most complete and best-preserved military building of Spanish-speaking Americans.

This city is famous for its colorful cultural life. Some of Cuba's most famous musicians were born in this city, including Campe Cigando and Eliades Ochoa. , Ibrahim Feile, etc., they have made great contributions to Cuba's representative music.

Desambarco National Park

Desambarco National Park includes the Cabo Cruz marine terrace system, which is located 154 kilometers west of Santiago. The park includes 26,180 hectares of land area, 6,396 hectares of marine area, and 9,287 hectares of surrounding land area.

The park contains the world's largest and best-preserved marine terrace system of limestone and the most bizarre coastal scenery. These systems are located in the Maestra region's pseudodome, forming a series of elevated limestone marine terraces from 360 meters above the sea to 180 meters below the sea surface.

According to incomplete statistics, there are a total of 512 species of plants in these areas, 60 of which are unique to the local area. This World Heritage area is considered one of the most important centers of flowering plants in Cuba;

In addition, the site includes 13 species of mammals, 110 species of birds, 44 species of reptiles and 7 species of amphibians , of which at least 23% of mammals, 22.7% of birds, 90.9% of reptiles and 85.7% of amphibians are endemic.

Desambalco National Park has extraordinary archaeological value, it has the original settlement method of the Taina culture. In this area, local residents have strong genetic and spiritual ties to this group.

The El Guate archaeological site includes a group of ceremonial cave dwellings and a well-preserved 19th-century lighthouse.

Trinidad

Trinidad is the third town founded in Cuba in 1514 by Diego Velazquez, a general of Columbus.

This small town made of pink and jade has magical residences in Baroque and neoclassical architectural styles, as well as well-preserved small squares, balconies decorated with reliefs, and gates made of precious wood. Special red tiles….

It adds to the splendor of its original style. In 1988, UNESCO declared ancient Trinidad a cultural heritage of humanity.

It is a testimony to the colonial world of economic and cultural prosperity. This beautiful town is characterized by its famous buildings, such as Plaza Mayor, which has become a symbol of the city's beautiful scenery.

There is also a building next to the square

The "Brunat", which today has become the Museum of Romanticism. The Sanchez Isnaga House is now an architectural museum; the Palazzo Canter is the city's historical museum, famous for its spatial layout and the decoration of its walls.

There are countless well-preserved courtyard houses with red tiles and white walls in Trinidad. The arts with the strongest local flavor are clay handicrafts and Cuban dances with African rhythms.

Near Trinidad there are stunning beaches and islands, as well as waterfalls cascading down from the mountains. Nearly 12 kilometers away from Trinidad is the famous Ancon Beach. The beach has warm and tranquil sea water and milky white soft gauze.

You can enjoy various sea sports here: water skiing, catamaran sailing, water biking, snorkeling and surfing, thrilling and exciting...

The underwater world is a brilliant and colorful Crystal Palace, where there are seaweeds, crustaceans and countless colorful fish.

Near the Ankang Peninsula is the white island reef of Casilda.

Growing around the submerged island are black coral forests and many huge marine animals: plump and delicious groupers, turtles and lobsters.

Trinidad has the most perfect architectural complex in America and is also the most graceful and elegant city in the tropics. It is in harmony with the surrounding mountains and quiet valleys. There are tourist facilities for health treatments at Coyantes Peak.

The scenery there is beautiful, and people who come to visit are full of admiration. In the Sugar Mill Valley, a huge natural archaeological reserve, you can see the ruins of ancient manor houses, sugar mills and warehouse ruins.

The Manaka Isnaga watchtower was built in 1816 and is 45 meters high. There is a bell on it, which rings the bell to notify the start of labor in the plantation. and end. This watchtower is still well preserved and has become the most representative symbol of the small valley town.

Varadero

Varadero is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It is the most beautiful beach integrating sea, sand, sunshine and blue. It is also the most beautiful beach in Cuba. A famous tourist resort with tropical style. People who have been to Cuba say: "You don't know the beauty of Cuba unless you come to Varadero."

Blue sky and white clouds, blue and clear sea water, gentle white sandy beach, white gauze that can slip from your fingers even if you hold it tightly in your hand, and the gentle breeze blow away the scorching tropical sun, and make you feel relaxed and relaxed. The comfortable breeze makes any leisure vacationer's sleep sweeter.

Varadero is famous for its blue beaches. Visitors on the beach are lying or sitting, letting the sun bask in the sun and being gently caressed by the sea breeze. People in the sea are swimming or playing, and sometimes there are fish and shrimp swimming by their feet. There are so many interesting things that make people enjoy and forget them. Returning, I was reluctant to go ashore for a long time.

The beaches here are suitable for swimming all year round. Even people who can’t swim can enjoy the blessings of the sea. You can walk a long way into the sea and the sea water will only reach your waist;

And the beach also has natural attractions: caves, lakes, reefs, archaeological sites, diving, healing mire and scorching yarn, beautiful underwater coral world and strange marine life, Rare local flora and fauna.

One of the most important archaeological sites is the Ambrosia Cave, where hieroglyphics still remain on the rock walls.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the first Americans came to Varadero to travel. Today, the Dupont Villa of that era is the most attractive place in Varadero. You can climb up to the overlooking platform in the villa. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery, and some people go there to hold weddings and honeymoons....

Some people can visit the villa and the famous trenches of that era.

Varadero’s tourism industry is based on the modern luxury and comfortable hotels on the front line of the beach and its super infrastructure construction, as well as a variety of entertainment activities inside, including catering, seaside scenery, night There are activity centers, water sports, horse riding, horse-drawn carriages, and even a submarine trip to Haiti.

Water sports have endless special charm.

There are several diving clubs and Haitian clubs in Varadero. Chape-Bin offers visitors specialized guided tours of the different islands and reefs, visiting the zoo, home to flamingos, otters, crocodiles and other interesting animals. Particularly attractive projects are the underwater Varadero 1 and the Magic World Submarine.

The former is a ship. You can walk on the deck and enjoy the sea scenery. You can also observe the underwater world explained to you by the tour guide from the telescope sunk in the water.

In the Paraicacos Ecological Reserve at the eastern end of the peninsula, you can see a giant cactus that is more than 500 years old. People call it "Grandpa Cactus."

Varadero is well-deserved as a tourist destination in Cuba. With 120 kilometers of beaches and bathing beaches, pure white gauze, clear blue sea water, blue sky, charming scenery, abundant sunshine and iodine-containing air, it is known as the "Garden of Eden on Earth".

Now Varadero has an 8-kilometer-long beach, 9 hotels, and 13 villa villages.

The Youm River Valley seems to be a naturally formed semi-circular terrace-shaped amphitheatre, with a 150-meter-high hill behind it. It is regarded by many as one of the most impressive scenery.

The Yuri River and the Bacunayagua River flow there. The climate is pleasant, the vegetation is abundant, and the scenery is peaceful. It is very suitable for relaxing and eliminating the tension and fatigue of modern life. It is also beneficial to the treatment of asthma, obesity and high blood pressure. Travel for third-year-olds.

Matanzas

With the shape of its bridge, it has become the "Sleeping Beauty" and the "Venice of Cuba". It is also called the "Athens of Cuba" because it is the cradle of poets.

The Montemar Natural Park is another tourist attraction. It is located on the Zapata Peninsula in the south: endless blue beaches, strange forests, gurgling rivers, sparkling lakes,... Submerged caves, typical grasslands on swamps, natural swimming pools, and colorful underwater world.

Come here to watch a variety of birds, hunt, take photos, dive, take boat tours, and engage in sea and land sports, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, allowing people to get tranquility and purification, relax and rest. The main cuisine in tourist areas is fish and seafood, such as Caleta, Buena Restaurant, Fish Cave Restaurant.

After night falls, you can go to the discotheque or Keelung Beach Hotel Bar or Long Beach_Wang Bar for entertainment.

Island of Youth

The famous novel "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, the representative writer of "New Romanticism" in the 19th century British literary world, is unique and full of magical and romantic color. The treasure island in his writing is now the special administrative region of Cuba: the Island of Youth.

It used to be called Treasure Island, also called Pine Island.

During Spain’s four long centuries of colonial rule, it was a paradise for the world-famous Caribbean pirates. Those fugitives and pirates were roaming around the sea, chasing Spanish transporters of gold, silver, treasures and merchandise. vessel.

Bring the stolen gold, silver, treasures and merchandise to this deserted island, hide them in a mysterious cave, and enjoy them slowly... Hence the name Treasure Island.

The island is full of dense tropical pine forests, hence the name Pine Island. The forest is home to Central and South America's huge lizards, iguanas, wire-haired rats, pigeons with coral-like backs, wild boars and other animals. The coast is irregular and has many small bays. The names of the small bays are all connected with the names of notorious pirates.

The beaches in the southern part of the island are famous for their beautiful scenery. In the 6 famous caves of Punta del Este, there are still 235 paintings of ancient indigenous Indians. Haiti has a unique and beautiful coral geological structure. Caves criss-cross.

There are countless tubular sponges, various colorful fish schools, Caribbean-specific marine plants and abundant seafood.

This is also an ideal place for diving and viewing the underwater world. A diverse fauna, mainly seagulls and turtles; but also pelicans, parrots, woodpeckers, mockingbirds, golden hummingbirds, herons... The average temperature here throughout the year is 27 degrees Celsius, rising to 28 degrees Celsius in midsummer, and it rarely rains.

Santa Clara City

Santa Clara City is the capital of Villa Clara Province, 300 kilometers away from the capital Havana and located in the central area of ??Cuba. It has a century-old cultural history and high-tech industrial and cultural potential. It is also a good place for health tourism in Cuba.

Elgea Beach is rich in minerals and has medical properties, making it suitable for health tourists to bathe in. There are modern facilities and comfortable services, including thermal baths, mud baths and massage treatments, as well as nervous tension treatments and gymnastic treatments...

The town of Santa Clara was built here in 1689 by coastal townspeople to escape the attacks of Caribbean pirates.

The country roads in the small fishing town of Caibarien lead to uninhabited islands. Looking from a distance, the waterfalls of Mount Hanabania seem a bit like they were hewn by skilled craftsmen. There are two churches and a statue of Our Lady of Conception in the central square, which are unique in the world and attract much attention from tourists.

Santa Clara is the 8th town founded by Spain. Every year, the famous and traditional Paranda Festival is held on the streets. Citizens turn out in droves, and men, women, old and young divide into two large groups for a singing and dancing competition.

This festival began

It was first created by Spanish businessmen in 1870 to show that Cuban national culture is influenced by different cultures in the world. Such as food culture, bar culture, traditional music, drama, children's art performances, movies and art exhibitions.

Blacks are known for their happy musical rhythms, while Chinese are famous for setting off colorful fireworks and deafening firecrackers.

Now foreign investors are going to Cuba to invest in tourism and invest in some primitive uninhabited islands, such as Owl Island and Santa Maria Island. The blue water there is crystal clear, and I believe leisure vacationers will never forget to leave.

The city of Santa Clara is also called the city of Che Guevara. The remains of Guevara, who was captured and killed by Bolivian government forces in 1998, were transported back to Cuba, and the remains of Guevara and his comrades were buried under the base of the Guevara Monument in Santa Clara.

Today, this is the place where many Cubans and non-Cubans come most frequently to pay their respects and remember.

Pinar del Rio

Pinar del Río is the westernmost province and tourist area of ??Cuba. People call it Cuba's natural cathedral. Travel there and you will discover how strange the forests, rocks and rivers are.

The province of Pinar del Rio covers an area of ??10,931 square kilometers

It is bounded by the Gulf of Mexico to the north, the Bay of Batabano to the south, the Isthmus of Yucatan to the west, and Havana to the east. The word "Pinar del Rio" means the vast pine forests on both sides of the river.

Because the provincial capital Pinar del Rio has the Guama River flowing through it, and there are vast pine forests on both sides of the river. One of the most famous attractions is the endless mountain range of the Guaniguani Mountains.

The first thing you see when traveling along the Central Highway towards the provincial capital is the lush and steep Pirate Mountain. It was a UNESCO-named biosphere reserve with a total of 25,000 hectares of forest and 8,000 species of plants.

34 are endemic plants;

Among all kinds of animals, birds are the most numerous, of which 50 are endemic species, including the smallest in the world. Hummingbirds and flybirds, as well as biting magpies and woodpeckers; among the animals are lizards and river crocodiles, both endemic to the area and hard to find; among amphibians there is the second smallest frog in the world.

The reserve is full of winding trails, along which you can enjoy the unique and beautiful flora and fauna and the remains of French coffee plantations; the clear creek flowing through is rich in mineral sulfur, You can bathe and cure diseases; there are also waterfalls and rapid rivers.

Follow the dense and mysterious forest trails to find rare animals and take pictures of the infinitely beautiful scenery. Or walk between mountain streams and discover the beautiful rainbow formed by the sunlight in the waterfall at specific times during the day.

In the Indian language, rainbow means Zoroa, or bathing in a hot spring with medicinal properties will make you feel refreshed.

Soroa is located to the west of Pirate Mountain, where there is the largest orchid garden in Cuba.

This orchid garden was originally the private garden of a large estate owner in Cuba. It specialized in introducing various orchids from all over the world. So far, 700 kinds of orchids have been planted in the orchid garden, including 250 native Cuban orchids. kind.

Vi?ales National Park, covering an area of ??132 square kilometers, is the most beautiful place in Cuba.

The most impressive thing about the National Natural Monument Valley is the mountainous formations, rounded mountain tops and vertical steep rock walls, which are unique rock formations from the Jurassic period. The amazing and ingenious caves make tourists hesitate to move forward.

The valley is quiet, elegant and majestic. There are unique fabrics on the mountain, a large number of local birds, and you can enjoy the winding trails and secluded nature in the park.

The Guanaya Cabives Peninsula is located in the westernmost part of the Pinar Odrio province. It has flora and fauna, biogeography and extremely high tourist value.

The surrounding sea is suitable for diving, and there is a beautiful underwater world and strange marine life, as well as caves that ancient pirates used to lead to the sea.

There are many reefs in the southern part of Pinar del Rio Province, covering about 1,595 hectares, among which the famous ones are West Lake Reef, Royal Reef, Dog Reef, and Juan Garcia Reef. It is the home of the wire-haired rat, as well as the endemic black-and-white woodpeckers and little fools.

The province of Pinar del Río is most famous for its caves. According to surveys, more than 10,000 caves have been discovered so far. The river flow through the caves is huge, and boats can be sailed in some areas, such as Indian Cave, St. Thomas Cave, Mahagua Canteras and Little Palm Cave.

The Little Palm Cave is the longest cave in Cuba and is also considered the longest cave in Latin America, with a length of 45 kilometers. In keeping with the tradition of parts of the cigar industry, tourist visits to the "cigar harvest" are allowed today and can be visited in almost all Pinar del Río villages and towns.

Because the harvested cigar leaves are also intermediately processed and smoked to make cigars.

When you see these scenery, you can't help but sigh. Even the scenery here is the same as the people here, with a feeling of enthusiasm. When you come here, you will be infected by the enthusiasm here. You will be happier and more relaxed.