The capital city brims with history and culture. Visit the old town, Habana Vieja, to see beautiful colonial buildings, plazas, and cobbled streets. Take a ride in a classic American car, enjoy live music and salsa dancing.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the best-preserved colonial towns in the Caribbean. Its cobblestone streets, pastel-colored houses, and colonial-era architecture make it a must-see.
Known for its tobacco farms and stunning landscapes, the Vinales Valley offers horseback riding, hiking, and cave exploration. You can also learn about traditional tobacco farming and cigar making.
Considered one of the best beaches in the world, Varadero offers pristine white sand, clear turquoise water, and a plethora of water sports activities.
Learn about the infamous 1961 failed invasion of Cuba at this museum, which offers a Cuban perspective on the event.
Once the seat of the Cuban government, this impressive building in Havana is now home to the Cuban Academy of Sciences.
This 16th-century fortress offers stunning views of Havana and its harbor.
Located in Santa Clara, this memorial houses the remains of the revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara and features a museum dedicated to his life.
The famous writer lived in Cuba for many years, and his house, Finca Vigia, is now a museum filled with his books, hunting trophies, and personal belongings.
This world-famous cabaret show in Havana combines music, dance, and extravagant costumes, providing a unique insight into Cuban culture.
Known as the "Pearl of the South," Cienfuegos is a beautiful city with a distinct French influence, vibrant arts scene, and stunning architecture.
This natural park in the Escambray Mountains is known for its beautiful waterfalls, caves, and trails.
A natural cave in Vinales Valley that you can explore by boat. The cave is adorned with indigenous art and offers a unique glimpse into Cuba's history.
The country's second-largest city is known for its Afro-Cuban culture, colonial architecture, and historic military barracks.
Whether it's a home-cooked meal at a "casa particular" (private home) or at a "paladar" (privately owned restaurant), don't miss out on traditional dishes like ropa vieja, moros y cristianos, and tostones.