Cuba is one of the safest countries to visit. You can feel you’re safe on every step you make, be it on long beaches of Varadero peninsula, narrow colonial streets of Trinidad, vivid parts of Havana or when visiting Cuban rain-forest. Continue reading “7 Reasons Why Cuba Is Safe”
Month: August 2018
Emergency phone numbers in Cuba
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6 Surprising Facts About Cuba in 2018
Cuba is a country full of pleasant surprises. But before they decide to take a trip to Cuba, visitors often hear and read news about Cuba that does not give them the real perspective. While Cuba is a warm and welcoming country, in 2018 some things can still surprise you when you get there and start discovering this interesting Caribbean island. Continue reading “6 Surprising Facts About Cuba in 2018”
5 Most Dangerous Animals In Cuba
Cuba is rich in tropical vegetation. But every local will tell you there are no dangerous animals to be afraid of. You can just walk straight away to one of Cuba’s national rainforest parks like El Nicho rest assured that all the snakes and lizards you’ll see are not poisonous. Continue reading “5 Most Dangerous Animals In Cuba”
Cars In Cuba 2018
Thanks to diverse modern history of Cuba there are cars of many trades on the streets of Havana, Trinidad, Cienfuegos, Matanzas and others. In 2018 Cuban roads are literally transport-museums in action on the streets. There are all kinds of shapes, colors, noise and sizes. Continue reading “Cars In Cuba 2018”
Cloud Watching In Cuba
Besides the scenery, towns, and people, the climate is the ultimate factor making Cuba unforgettable. When looking into the sky, observing clouds and the sun, the mind switches to relax mode. Also in the rainy season from May to October, Cuba is a nice country to visit. Rest assured the quick but strong showers in this period will not ruin your tropical days in the sun. Continue reading “Cloud Watching In Cuba”
Street Art In Havana, Cuba
Cuba is rich in various house paintings. Whether it’s graffiti or socialistic slogans the authors compete in creating and delivering a message to the public. Continue reading “Street Art In Havana, Cuba”