CUBA
"The most beautiful earth that human eyes have seen"
It is a phrase that is written in the diary of Christopher Columbus in 1492
Cuba The island that Columbus discovered in 1492, the birthplace of cigars, a country of Latin America consisting of the Cuban islands, Ila de Pino and about 1600 islands scattered in the Atlantic, the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. A trip to Cuba is pretty much a remembrance of past decades. Then that the charming rebel TSE GVBARA and FILT CASTRO gave life to the dream of the socialist revolution on the Caribbean island. Richly endowed by nature with a unique authentic Caribbean landscape, charm and atmosphere of the 1950s, saba and eroticism, music, rum (the world's most famous HAVANA CLUB) and dances in the hot and warm nights of Havana. The favorite part of Hemingway, Erol Flynn, Markos Garsi but also Lucky Lucian and the Mafia who planned to make her the island of gambling, the American cars of Elvis movies are all there, mythical myths. Che Guevara, a hero of the Revolution, a symbol of Latin American solidarity, contributed in 1959 to a revolutionary ideological content while Castro's government and its presence on posters, banners, promotional gifts are scattered. In the last four years, CUBA has become one of the most in destinations. A country that for years has been difficult to visit, has suddenly become accessible, developed, and especially Europeans have loved it and have made it the most attractive place in the Caribbean. Cuba has traditions, culture, splendid natural beauties, a special architecture and above all is an entire myth. It is no coincidence that throughout the Caribbean from the three World Heritage sites under UNESCO protection,the two are in Cuba, the old town of AVANAS and TRINIDAD, while the most beautiful beach, VARADERO, belongs to the island. Discover the old seat of the regents of the Spanish throne through the castles, fortresses, palaces and churches, stay in authentic mansions that have turned into luxury hotels, smoke the famous cigars and dance to its lively streets |