During the inauguration of the Sixth International Event on Tourism of Nature (TURNAT) in the easternmost city of Baracoa, Cuban Tourism Deputy Minister Alexis Trujillo announced that Cuba will receive more than two million tourists in 2007 Read More
The architectural complex and its system of fortifications gain international recognition under the criteria that theyre representatives of a type of structure that illustrates a significant stage of history Read More
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Santiago de Cuba</span><span> is the second important city in the Republic of Cuba and it was the first capital of the country.<span> </span>The first settlement dates from 1515 although its foundation took place a year before by Diego Velasquez.</span> Read More
Cienfuegos was founded by French settlers in 1829. It is known as the Pearl of the South for its architecture and has been declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Read More
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Golf practice came to Cuba with the American people who settled in the country in the second half of the 20<sup>th</sup> Century.<span> </span>This sport has never been a mass practice in the island even before the triumph of the Revolution; this was only practiced by upper classes.</span> <p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span> Read More
There you can find the countrys most outstanding waterfalls, nearly 15 meters high. El Salto, 300 kilometres from Havana, bathes its surroundings with a thin mist. Read More
<span>When visiting the Monte-Mar Natural Park at the Zapata swamp, located 150 kilometers to the southeast of the Cuban capital, we can take a road back to the time of the Cuban aboriginal life.</span> Read More
With tourism becoming one of the driving engines of the Cuban economy, the restoration of facilities with patrimonial value has become a new development strategy Read More