By travelguylife.com
Almost all visitors spend some time exploring Havana because it is the main transportation hub and the capital of Cuba.
Plaza Mayor, Trinidad's central square, is surrounded by neo-Baroque structures and serves as the city's beating heart.
Cuba has a number of national parks, but none is as stunning and easily accessible as the one in the Viales Valley.
The well-known beach resort town of Varadero, which is located on the Hicacos Peninsula, is only a short drive from Havana.
Santiago de Cuba, a coastal city in eastern Cuba, is well-known for its colonial past.
It has a distinct atmosphere because the French, not the Spanish, founded it.
A small island off the coast of Cuba is called Cayo Largo del Sur, also referred to as Cayo Largo.
Although Havana is the current capital of Cuba, this has not always been the case.
Even though Maria la Gorda may not have a lot of infrastructure or significant tourist attractions, it receives a lot of visitors every year.
Just north of the mainland, and connected via bridges, is the archipelago called Jardines del Rey.