This is the vibrant and historic capital of Cuba.

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Havana

The capital is home to many historical monuments, colonial buildings, and remnants of the revolution.

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Take a virtual walk through Trinidad's top tourist attractions on Christmas Eve, experiencing classic, vintage American cars and nightlife along the way.

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Trinidad

Here you can find the Iberostar Gran Hotel, the Ayuntamiento (City Council), and the very important Etecsa office.

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This is the easternmost and oldest city in Cuba.

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Baracoa

popular among tourists for its unique local culture, cuisine, natural rainforests, and chocolate.

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A very wide beach with snow-white sand, the tastiest huge lobster in the restaurant.

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Keo Largo Delser 

The sun makes the place's atmosphere something extraordinary.

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Ciego de Ávila province is home to one of the island's most important tourist destinations.

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Jardins del Rey

The Jardines del Rey, where its perfect tropical climate allows its tranquil Caribbean beaches to be enjoyed almost all year round.

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