Aside from trailblazing, visitors access to systematized routes packed with educational and cultural activities and achieve a new understanding of the country and its challenges is certainly a good reason to spend a holiday in Cuba.
Cuba
is situated in between Bahamas and Jamaica and identified as the largest
Caribbean island. Cuba is characterized by
huge mountains that cover more than one-third of the total land area. Remaining
portion of the island is made up of flat plain lands. There are 200 bays and
289 beaches in Cuba.
Cuba is also known by its large bodies of water and most of the rivers of Cuba
are shallow.
There
are lots of things to do in Cuba, the tour to the cobble-stoned street of Old
Havana is unquestionably the most historically interesting and protected
district in the Caribbean.
Visitor
may listen to jazz at legendary La Zorra y el Cuervo; it is the city's premier
jazz venue. The Afro-Cuban hook makes the unique tunes. Unlike most of Havana's
music venues, the sound will make you snap your fingers and shake your head
like no other bands. Shows are held every night, and the 10-cuc cover two
cocktails.
You
may also view artwork from Caribbean and Latin artists at the Havana Biennial
Art Exhibition; it principally aims at promoting the Third World contemporary
art. The biennial is considered as a significant forum for understated voices,
and Latin American and Caribbean artists still have priority even though
artists from all over the world are authorized to submit their works.
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