Wanting to try something Different? Go on Cuba Holidays and see the difference


Cuba Holidays
by Susan Crown

 Like much of the Caribbean, Cuba boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, but this fascinating island has unique attributes that make it very different to the rest of the Caribbean. Cuba holidays combine natural beauty and historical treasures with a unique culture that is instantly recognised throughout the world.

Famous for its cigars, cocktails and upbeat salsa music, which will certainly get you into the holiday mood, Cuba is bursting with energy and colour. The island also boasts a captivating history, and you will feel as if you have stepped back in time when exploring towns such as Havana with its old Spanish colonial buildings, classic American cars and scenes of old men congregating in cafes to sip rum, play dominoes and roll cigars.

A land of contrasts, this tropical paradise offers a whole lot more besides pristines beaches and sunkissed sands. The beautiful, palm-fringed beaches and crystal clear waters are just as enticing as the friendly people and laid-back party atmosphere that will draw you in from the moment you set foot on the island. If you can drag yourself away from the pristine white sands, you will find traditional working plantations, botanical gardens, wildlife reserves and fascinating architecture scattered throughout the Caribbean’s largest island.

Cuba is captivating, but it has to be experienced first hand to really appreciate everything it has to offer. Immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the unique Cuban experiences and adventures that await you because there’s nothing quite like it. 


I’ve been a writer for The Holiday Place for 5 years and during this time as news editor for the prestigious UK-based tour operator, I have been able to travel around all the Caribbean islands and give my news a more genuine and authentic angle. Now I consider myself to be a true Caribbean expert and the news that I write reflect my love and keen interest on all things Caribbean.

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