Cuba’s blend of native, African and European influences gives the island a vibrant culture that is known around the world. The introduction of communism in the country in 1959 had a great impact on people, both positive and negative.
The history of Cuba is reflected in its food, language, art and, above all, music. Throughout the year, it seems like bands are everywhere in Havana. The main musical form is called son, which combines lively rhythms with classical guitar.
With more than 4000 km of coastline, Cuba offers many beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters, from Varadero to dream islands like Cayo Largo or Cayo Guillermo and Cayo Coco. But Cuba is also a country with a fascinating history, just like its cities, whose colonial heritage is really well preserved. The district of La Habana Vieja in Havana, the cities of Trinidad and Santiago de Cuba, and the Vinales Valley are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List for their countless architectural treasures. It is also a country of revolution led by world-famous historical figures such as Che Guevara or Fidel Castro… In addition to the picture from the postcard, Cuba is actually more complex than it seems, and to really get to know Crocodile Island, it is ideal to stay as close as possible to the Cuban population by choosing, for example .sleeping in a “special house”, following the instructions of a tourist guide about Cuba which will be of great use to you.
Dance the cha cha, ride in an old timer, and try Cuban food. Visit this charming island country in the Caribbean and see for yourself why many people wish to visit Cuba at least once in their life.