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A few days in Havana will take you back in time. You can drive a classic American car through lively streets filled with music and folklore as you explore Cuba's recent revolutionary history blend of old and new.
Havana is a city of opposites. You'll see classic American cars from the 1940s and 1950s driving past modern beach resorts or malls. The cathedrals and colonial churches of Havana's historic center are within walking distance of narrow, bustling streets filled with pastel-colored bars, clubs and restaurants.
Cuba's recent eventful past has meant that tourists from all over the world flock to Havana to breathe the echoes of the revolution led by Fidel Castro. Head to the center and wander around the Revolution Square. Here you will see illuminated monuments to Che Guevara and Castro plastered on the facades of the museums.
Just because Havana is a vibrant city doesn't mean it sacrifices its Caribbean landscape or scenery. Along with the historic buildings and bar-filled promenades, you will find long white sand beaches that stretch into the distance just 30 minutes from the city or go a little further to reach idyllic beaches to relax on by choosing between Varadero or one of the Cayos (Cayo Santa Maria). , Cayo Guillermo or Cayo Coco).
There is nothing more beautiful than spending the Christmas holidays or the New Year in Cuba, celebrate until dawn and then rest in the warm Caribbean sun, the background music is a cocktail in hand and it is heaven on earth!FUGA DALL’INVERNO.