“Freedom Island” sounds extremely tempting and bold. I immediately want to take a chance and go to the other side of the world, just to see this miniature, but proud country.
Cuba is a juicy palette of colors, where there is a color for everyone to taste. They go there for the mood, Caribbean exoticism and spiritual uplift. The architecture of old Havana with its textured facades, narrow staircases and high ceilings captivates at first glance. Retro cars cruising along central roads and horse-drawn vehicles create the feeling that we are being thrown back several decades.
Cuban cigars, Che Guevara, azure beaches, Havana rum, national reserves or Latin dances — everyone has their own associations with Cuba. We hope that you will have a chance to check how much they match up with reality.
The fabulous valley of Vinales from the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The azure waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Retro car on the background of the building of the former Cuban Parliament (Capitol).
Cuba is a country of incendiary dances and melodies. You can dance anywhere and at any age. The main thing is to do it with pleasure and a spark.
Havana’s Malecon Promenade is the most popular place in the city for evening walks.
Colorful residents of Havana. They are happy to take pictures with tourists for a few pesos.
Enterprising street vendors with a vegetable cart, as a rule, do not stand still, but constantly move around the city.
Good morning, Havana!
Bakunayagua Bridge and the green Yumuri Valley.
The picturesque windows of the Ursuline Palace in Havana.
The bright streets of old Havana.
The Cienaga de Zapata National Park is the most suitable place for bird and wildlife watching.
I want to see every detail of the atmospheric Havana and its elegant buildings.
The indisputable symbols of Cuba are Ernesto Che Guevara and Cuban cigars.
The city is an open-air museum of Trinidad.
The colorful Tropicana cabaret is one of the most famous in the whole world.
The luxurious Capitol Hall.
One of Ernest Hemingway’s favorite places in Cuba is the El Floridita bar. Here he created, drank daiquiris and watched the life of the Cuban people.
The most famous cocktails based on Cuban rum are Cuba libre, daiquiri and mojito. After a busy day of walking, it is recommended to have one glass.
Mouth-watering lobsters for seafood lovers.
Sunset on the Cuban beach.
Arriving in Cuba, you can feel the influence of several cultures at once and see all the most incongruous things. Not the richest country, living either in the past or in the present, charges with its sunny Latin notes to the fullest. And I want to live, love, create and celebrate the new day as cheerfully as noisy and freedom-loving Cubans do.