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Cuba is a fascinating country with a cheerful and interesting culture. A trip to Cuba will be engraved in your memory forever. Cuba is an easy country to travel, people are friendly and you can safely move around everywhere all by yourself.

I had the opportunity of driving in Cuba, around the island for a month and explore a bit of all its more touristic places as well as its secret spots. Basically I drove around the island on a rent-a-car, visiting Cuba’s best destinations including the most remote beaches and villages.
I advise everyone to visit Cuba and experience a unique travel destination. It seems, due to recent political changes, that Cuba is turning out to be gradually different from what it used to be.

On this page, I invite you to enjoy 142 images of Cuba we all gonna miss – Cuba still held by Socialism, Castro’s brothers and stricken by international embargo policies. I hope you enjoy.
Photos of Cuba
Photos of Havana
Havana is a very nice city, mixing tropical vibes with colonial Spanish architecture. Havana’s old town is very pretty and one of the UNESCO Sites In Cuba. It was the sixth town founded by the Spanish on the island. While you visit Havana, you cannot miss the Paseo de Martí, the Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta, Old Havana, the Havana Cathedral and the Castillo de la Real Fuerza.

Young Women with Traditional Cuban Clothing in Plaza De Armas Havana 
Huge Cuban flag in Havana 
Kitchen boiling potato in Old Havana 
Red Cadillac in Havana 
Cuban boy in Old Havana 
Old Havana Architecture 
Havana Architecture and blue sky 
Inside Havana Cathedral 
White Chevrolet and Cuban license plate 
Viva Fidel 80 Mas // Viva Fidel 80 year more in Havana 
Havana fruit market schedule 
Cuban flags decoration 
Old Havana menu 
Cuba street sign in Havana 
Cuban musicians in Havana 
Violin in Havana 
Old Havana street with National Capitol Building top 
Window detail in Havana 
Fruit and vegetable market in old Havana 
Empty shop in old Havana 
Detail of building in Havana port 
Havana road in Malecon 
Cuban black American car from the 50’s 
Russian tank outside the Museum of the Revolution in Havana 
Decorated ceiling in Havana 
Malecon avenue water effect in Havana 
Revolution Square with Che Guevara face in Havana 
Havana by Night 
El Morro Fortress in Havana
Photo of Varadero

Varadero is probably the most famous beach in the world. Varadero is a city in a narrow neck of land between the Gulf of Mexico and the Bahía de Cárdenas. In this city, there are several resort hotels but there are other accommodation options where you can stay and enjoy the local’s people companies. There are several beach restaurants serving fresh juices and seafood.
Photos of San Juan de Los Remedios
San Juan de Los Remedios was the first small Cuban town that I visited. After coming from Havana it was good to experience what life is like in a Cuban rural town. You can visit the cultural center to attend dance classes.

Che Guevara and Fidel Castro poster 
Brigada Trabajo Socialista flag 
Inside clothes recycling workshop in Remedios 
Windows in Remedios 
Man carrying bread out of truck in Remedios 
Horse and man on bicycle in Remedios 
Remedios Street scene with red car and woman on a bicycle 
Students inside the classroom of a school in Remedios 
Green window detail in Remedios
Photos of Santa Clara
Santa Clara is a small town with some points of interest such as the city center with the Parque de la Iglesia El Carmen and other monuments, churches, and the historical armored train. The most famous site in Santa Clara is the Che Guevara Mausoleum.
Photo of Cayo Santa Maria

Cayo Santa Maria beach has white sand, crystal clear water and no one is ever there, so you can enjoy the beach all by yourself. Cayo Santa Maria is located a few kilometers from the city of Caibarién, on the north coast of Cuba.
Photos of Caibarien
Caibarién is a small almost abandoned town with old decorated colonial buildings. I saw a magnificent sunset in the port area.
Photo of Guardalavaca

Guardalavaca is a popular beach destination among Cubans. Here many families come to spend holidays. The famous beaches are Playa Guardalavaca, Playa Esmeralda, Playa Don Lino and Playa Bahia de Naranjo.
Photos of Baracoa

Baracoa is a city in Guantánamo Province on the eastern tip of Cuba. Baracoa was founded on August 15, 1511, by the governor of Cuba, the Spanish conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. Baracoa is the oldest Spanish settlement in Cuba and was its first capital. It was at this place that Christopher Columbus first landed when he arrived in Cuba.
Photos of Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de Cuba is an old historical Cuban city where you can enjoy live music bars, dancing and drinking with local people. Santiago de Cuba staircases are famous. The city is very busy and a little polluted but there are several gardens, churches, and monuments to visit.
Photos of Guantanamo
Photos of Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca
Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca is a spectacular fortress with fantastic views over the bay. This sixteenth-century Spanish fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage site. San Pedro de la Roca castle is located about 10km south of Santiago de Cuba.
Photo of The National Shrine Basilica

Basilica of Nuestra Senora de la Caridad del Cobre is also known as The National Shrine Basilica of Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre and is located near Santiago de Cuba.
Photos of Bayamo
Bayamo is a city with a beautiful historical center. Bayamo was the second of the seven cities founded by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar and was established on November 5, 1513.
Photos of Camaguey
Camaguey is a famous Cuban historical city. Camaguey has beautiful buildings in the historic center such as the church of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad.

Center of Camaguey 
Dios es Todo / Good is Everything sign 
Door sign of Consejo Deportivo San Juan de Dios 
Old house in Camaguey 
Inside patio of building in Camaguey 
El Carmen Church in Camaguey 
Simple house with two chairs 
Detail of a blue door 
Empty street in Camaguey 
Jesu script in old door 
Beautiful street in Camaguey center 
Statue of Maceo in Camaguey
Photos of Venezuela
Venezuela village has a small center, a garden, a railway station and many classic cars on the streets. A good example of a small town in the Cuban countryside.
Photo of Sancti Spiritus

Sancti Spiritus is a city on the road between Ciego de Ávila and Trinidad and has the oldest church in Cuba. At the time I visited it there were many festivities taking place, so the streets were filled with people and stalls with food and drinks. The city of Sancti Spiritus was founded by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar in 1514.
Photos of Trinidad

Trinidad city was founded on December 23, 1514, by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. Its original name is Villa De la Santisima Trinidad. I loved this city, its people, its historical center. Trinidad is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

School window 
Cuban names graffiti 
Cuban boxer posing 
Old door detail in Trinidad 
Viva Fidel and Raul script with red flower 
Pink building with blue doors and windows in Trinidad 
Cross and blue windows 
Wooden green door and blue window with yellow buildin in Trinidad 
Holy Trinity Church facade in Trinidad 
Sunset over Trinidad city center 
Old American Car in Trinidad 
Beautiful street scene in the historical city of Trindad 
Wooden door detail in Trinidad 
Children near San Francisco Church 
Wooden window and yellow building in Trinidad 
Inside a classroom of a school in Trinidad 
San Francisco Church in Trinidad 
Window and colorful building in Trinidad 
Trinidad historical city 
Cuban Flag on a window in Trinidad
Photos of Playa de Ancon
Playa de Ancon beach is on the Caribbean Sea, a few kilometers south of the city of Trinidad. Playa de Ancon is famous for its beauty, tranquility, with plenty of palm trees, white-sand beaches, and crystal clear water.
Photo of Cayo Jutias

Cayo Jutias in Bahía de Santa Lucía is a beach in the northern part of the island of Cuba. White sand beaches and crystal clear water. This beach is called Cayo Jutias, which is basically the name of a small island off the coast of Santa Lucía.
Photos of Viñales

Viñales is a very nice place west of Havana. Viñales is a UNESCO World Heritage site that has a natural park, several caves, rocky mountains, and jungle. Apart from the fantastic landscapes, Viñales village is also very nice, quiet and has beautiful sunsets.
Photos of Cuba’s Countryside

No to Fascism with Bush / Hitler 
Pineapple Fruit stall 
Cuban Countryside Village 
Buffalo cart in Cuban countryside 
Silveira town train station 
Green Cuban car 
Green field on the way to Baracoa 
Beautiful tropical landscape of Cuba 
Window of pink house 
Old blue Chevrolet car 
Cute Cuban puppy 
Banana shop 
Family on motorbike in Cuban countryside 
Countryside Road in Cuba 
Old American car on Cuban road 
Wild beach in Cuba




































































































































