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Cuba

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Dive into the vibrant culture of Cuba, from salsa to vintage cars!

Know before you go

Timezone
The timezone of Cuba is Cuba Standard Time.
Languages
The official language of Cuba is Spanish.
Best Time to visit
The best time to visit Cuba is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. This time of year offers pleasant temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Additionally, this time of year is also when Cuba hosts many of its popular festivals and events.
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Transportation
The recommended main transportation in Cuba is by car or public transportation such as buses, taxis, or the famous vintage cars that are commonly used as taxis and tourist attractions. Additionally, bicycles are also a popular form of transportation in some areas.

About

Discover the vibrant culture and rich history of Cuba, a Caribbean island known for its stunning architecture, beautiful beaches, and colorful vintage cars. Experience the unique fusion of Spanish and African influences in the music, dance, and cuisine of this beautiful island nation.

Highlights

1. Vibrant culture and rich history: Experience the unique blend of Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences through the country's music, dance, and architecture.
2. Beautiful beaches and natural landscapes: Relax on stunning white-sand beaches, explore lush national parks, and marvel at the picturesque countryside.
3. Authentic cuisine: Indulge in flavorful Cuban dishes such as ropa vieja, arroz con pollo, and delicious street food like empanadas and Cuban sandwiches.
4. Classic cars and colonial charm: Wander through charming colonial cities like Havana and Trinidad, and admire the iconic vintage cars that line the streets.
5. Salsa and nightlife: Dance the night away to infectious salsa rhythms in vibrant clubs and live music venues throughout the country.
6. Cigars and rum: Learn about the art of cigar making in the tobacco fields of Viñales and savor fine Cuban rum at local distilleries.
7. Hospitable locals: Engage with friendly and welcoming locals who are eager to share their stories and traditions with visitors.