The name Cuba (Cubao) means "where fertile land is rich and fertile land have kept supplying Cuba Cuban Revolution since 1959 and the related 40-year-old U.S. trade embargo. The island of Cuba has more than 11 million inhabitants and is the 16th largest island in the world. has retained mainly because of the embargo island nation its old charm of the old cars, architecture, music and traditional cuisine. Beautiful unspoilt countryside un-loaded from globalizationhas been maintained, with lush rain forests, hills and deserted hotel-free beaches in abundance.
The socialist country under Fidel Castro and now his brother Raul Castro has kept capitalism in check, while one of the pioneers in developing world-class health, agriculture and education systems. The island with its tropical climate and the dry season from November to April is perfect for a winter holiday. The capital, Havana, and the city of Trinidad is a UNESCO World HeritagePages, they are being restored because of crumbling architecture, which has been updated since the arrival of Castro in 1959.
The local culture of the Spanish and African roots in music is saturated; Cuban music is the foundation, which was followed by many other styles, drink, including Salsa and Rumba - cocktails and dance the night away in the "musical houses" as they are known in Havana are is a must. Until recently, Cubans were not allowed to remain in the few hotels in the offer, but Raul CastroThis law repealed, that is, the interaction with the few locals can afford, can stay in the hotels is easy.
Cuba is known for its cars and cigars. The cars - 60,000 Buicks and Pontiacs old - beeping their horns are part of the charm of Cuba to make the streets look like a 1950s movie. Meanwhile, the art of cigar making are seen in the Havana factories such as Partagas, La Corona and Romeo and Julieta. Plaza de Armas in Havana, the museum is devoted to areas of the city to cover theCuban wars for independence.
Cuba's ecosystem, including its protected waters, coral Isla de la Juventud, is a Big Draw - a plethora of exotic fish such as tarpon, barracuda and angelfish to be seen. Lush rain forest can be seen at the Baracoa, behind the Jungle by Cuchillas itself. The area is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1987 and is host to many unique species.
Cuba pushes the idea of ecotourism and its importance to the world, from its internationalEcotourism Summit in 2001 to work with Ghana in the development of ecotourism there. Eco-tourism has, of course, the country about the need to go be self-sufficient. An example can be seen in the development of Havana Urban farms, an urban garden development for food production. From the rainforests to the wetlands of the Montemar Natural Park on the Zapata Peninsula, Cuba is awash with eco-tourism potential thanks to its beautiful natural landscapes.
The peninsula of Montemar, 75Miles from Havana, is an array of woods, swamps, lagoons and canals. Of crocodile farms and bird watching centers and trails to flooded caves for divers, Cuba has it all. Cuba is an alternative destination - an alternative world to see - what to think about it. And with cheap flights to Havana are available at online travel agencies, there is no excuse not to book the trip of a lifetime.
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