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2022 Most Instagrammable Places In Cuba – Top Attractions & Destinations In Cuba

Cuba offers a depth and diversity that few Caribbean islands can match with all this history, natural beauty, and excellent fishing and diving. Use our list of the top Cuban attractions and destinations to explore this fascinating nation.
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The largest island in the Caribbean, Cuba, is dripping with culture, history, and an alluring mystique. Vintage cars still cruise the streets, live music wafts through the cobblestone squares in Havana’s World Heritage-listed Ancient Town, and the stunning old structures in Cuba’s colonial cities give the impression that the nation has been stuck in time.

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Old Havana

Old Havana, also known as Habana Vieja, is a well-preserved section of Cuban history and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is simple to picture life in Cuba 200 years ago as one strolls through the cobblestoned streets and looks up at the magnificent Baroque and neoclassical structures.

The historic structures are currently receiving extensive restoration. The famous café and Hemingway haunt Bodeguita del Medio, the military fortress Castillo de la Real Fuerza, and the Plaza de la Catedral, home to the Cuban Baroque Catedral de San Cristobal, are among the major attractions in this area.

Old Havana​ Street

One of the best spots to visit in Havana is Plaza Vieja, which is also in the Old Town. Some remarkable structures can be seen in this lively gathering place, such as the 18th-century Casa del Conde Jaruco, which has stunning stained-glass windows on the first level. The nearby camera obscura’s 35-meter tower provides breathtaking views. Spend at least a day exploring the Old Town, and if you have time, more.

Varadero

One of the nicest beaches in the Caribbean may be found in Varadero, one of Cuba’s most well-known beach resorts. It runs the length of the Peninsula de Hicacos, which projects into the water off the north coast and is connected to the mainland by a drawbridge.

This well-known palm-lined strip is home to more than 50 hotels, and the stunning white-sand beaches here draw tourists from all over the world. Highlights in Varadero include the Parque Ecológico Varahicacos and its two caverns, Cueva de Ambrosio and Cueva de Musulmanes.

Also in Varadero, the tranquil Parque Josone has a café, a swimming pool, a restaurant, and a small lake where guests can row boats. Along with diving and snorkeling, other popular activities include deep-sea fishing, golf, skydiving, and day visits to cultural destinations.

Varadero​ beach

Trinidad

It seems like traveling back in time to explore Trinidad, Cuba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city center has a charming colonial vibe thanks to its nicely renovated buildings and cobblestone streets. When Trinidad benefited from the slave and sugar trades, a large portion of the city’s architecture was built during the 17th and 19th centuries.

Apart from Havana, Trinidad is currently one of the nicest cities in Cuba to visit. The city’s central Plaza Mayor, made of cobblestones, is where you can experience its vibrant atmosphere. The Neoclassical Holy Trinity Church towers over the square (Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad).

The Museum of Colonial Architecture (Museo de Arquitectura Colonial), the art gallery at the Casa de Aldeman Ortiz, the Church and Monastery of Saint Francis (Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco), with its distinctive bell tower, and the Palacio Brunet, a grand house constructed in 1812 that still has its original frescoes and marble floors, are all noteworthy Trinidad attractions.

The beautiful Valle de Los Ingenios, east of Trinidad on the way to Sancti Spiritus, is on the World Heritage list and is home to several artifacts and buildings from the 19th century when sugar cane plantations and mills were in their heyday. Driving or riding a horse through Trinidad, Cuba’s picturesque landscape of lush sugar cane fields, palm trees, and mountains is one of the nicest things to do there.

UNESCO World Heritage site

Guardalavaca

Guardalavaca, located in the province of Holguin and surrounded by beautiful beaches, is calmer and more remote than Varadero. There are several shady areas for people seeking relief from the tropical sun along the expansive stretch of beach here, which is surrounded by lush vegetation. Along the coral reefs, divers and snorkelers can discover a wide variety of marine life.

Adventures in the jungle, sailing excursions, and sightseeing tours of Santiago de Cuba are all available as day outings from Guardalavaca.

West of Guardalavaca, the Bahia de Naranjo region has three islands, including Cayo Naranjo, which is home to the well-known Dolphinarium and allows up-close encounters with these friendly creatures. 

Another option for a side excursion from Guardalavaca is Chorro de Maita, which features a replicated Taino Indian village and a native Indian burial ground.

Guardalavaca​

Playa Paraíso, Cayo Largo del Sur

Playa Paraiso (Paradise Beach), on the island of Cayo Largo del Sur, is one of Cuba’s top beaches in a nation renowned for its stunning coastlines. This magnificent stretch of baby-blue water and pure white sand follows the protected western side of the island and combines with the similarly gorgeous Playa Sirena.

The island of Cayo Largo del Sur is mostly known as a vacation spot for sun-seekers due to its normally dry and sunny climate, plenty of hotels and resorts, and lack of other tourist attractions outside some of Cuba’s most stunning beaches.

Cayo Coco

One of the most remote and idyllic beach spots in Cuba is Cayo Coco. Together with neighboring Cayo Guillermo, the island served as the setting for Hemingway’s books Islands in the Stream and The Old Man and the Sea.

Although most people arrive by flight, Cayo Coco is connected to the mainland by a bridge and is a part of the Jardines del Rey, an archipelago that includes the islands of Sabana and Camaguey.

The big attraction is the sun-drenched beaches. The five-kilometer stretch of sun-bleached sand at Playa Los Flamencos on the island’s Atlantic side stands out, and Playa Prohibida, a remote and undeveloped beach, offers a tranquil nature trail. The island is a fantastic place to see birds.

Cayo Guillermo, which is joined to Cayo Coco by a causeway, is also home to several stunning beaches, including the alluring Playa Pilar, and several all-inclusive resorts.

Cayo Coco​

Parque Nacional Viñales

The Parque Nacional Vinales is a stunning, lush valley in the Sierra de Los Organos, north of Pinar del Rio, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mogotes, or steep limestone hills, cut through the valleys to create a striking panorama.

In the Parque Nacional Vinales, tobacco, fruit, and vegetable agriculture are practiced on the valley floors. The park offers wonderful horseback riding and trekking in the hills for outdoor enthusiasts.

The little hamlet of Viales nearby is a wonderful home base for exploring the region. Day tours from Havana are furthermore provided by tour operators.

The Malecon, Havana

The Malecon, Havana’s renowned oceanfront promenade, was designed in 1901 and partially constructed in 1902 and later. This popular Havana attraction is a trip through the city’s history.

From the Habana Vieja neighborhood to the Vedado, the core business center, the promenade is seven kilometers long. A variety of well-preserved 20th-century structures, including examples of Art Deco and Neo-Moroccan architecture, can be found along the route. The houses, which are painted in soft pinks and yellows, are a photographer’s dream, especially in the golden glow of night.

Here, people-watching is a popular pastime. Young couples stroll hand in hand, neighborhood fishermen cast their lines, and kids scramble over the sea wall.

The Malecon, Havana​

The Best Nightlife Spots To See In Cuba!

Fabrica de Arte Cuban

The Fabrica de Arte Cubano is one of the top clubs Cuba and Havana has to offer and was included in TIME Magazine’s list of the World’s Greatest Places in 2019. 

This venue serves as a club as well as a venue for events, live music, and the display of art installations. The area was formerly a plant for making cooking oil. Nevertheless, it has become well known in the city as one of the top spots for nightlife in general!

Ambos Mundos Rooftop Bar

The Ambos Mundos Rooftop Bar of the Hotel Ambos Mundos should be on your list if you want to see the sights of Havana while also enjoying some delicious food and music. While enjoying some delectable cocktails and music, the bar lets you take in the vistas of Havana while staying faithful to its 1920s traditions.

 In the 1930s, Ernest Hemingway resided in this hotel. This hotel has a rich history and beautiful scenery.

Ambos Mundos Rooftop Bar​

La Zorra y el Cuervo

A genuine live jazz experience is provided by La Zorra y el Cuervo. You enter the establishment through a red phone box before being led into a basement where live music is being played. 

As a result of its popularity, arriving early is frequently advised. However, if you enjoy jazz music or want to learn more about Cuban culture, visit here!

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