Thursday, 3 November 2011

TOURS IN CUBA

TOURS IN CUBA

Cuba is an archipelago strategically located between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. As owner of Cuba Tourism strongly encourage everyone to go and see more of Cuba, than just the all inclusive resort in Varadero. Cuba offers dozens of kilometers of world’s finest beaches with crystal clear water and sand that’s pillowy soft. Combined with well-preserved, abounding nature, world’s friendliest and most hospitable people and you’ll know why Cuba Tourism is booming and attracting millions visitors from all around the world every year. There are over 300 museums in Cuba, some specializing in art, some in science and technology, some in anthropology and ethnography, but most (68) are focused on history.

Cuba welcomes you and I would like to welcome you to Cuba Tourism website. I am en enthusiast from Canada who knows Cuba backwards and will offer you real life advice based on real life experience. You can’t find any of it in travel guides. Make Cuba Tourism your only guide to Cuba. You can rely on me.

Cuba can portray itself as the archetypal image of a Caribbean island with its sandy, palm-fringed shores washed by crystal-clear waters and cooled by breezes carrying the scent of frangipani, mango and guava. hristopher Columbus discovered Cuba on his way back to Spain after his second voyage to the New World in 1492 and was the first European to remark on its beauty. Cuba has so much more to offer those who venture away from its beaches to the towns and cities and their Spanish colonial architecture and grand plazas, where classic automobiles labour along streets and country roads, and the hip-swaying sounds of salsa music fill the night air.

Tourist Card

If you have paid for Cuban Tourist Cards, these will be sent with your other documents. Every person arriving in Cuba will require a Tourist Card to gain entry, including infants. If you are travelling to Cuba with a passport that is not British or for reasons other than tourism you must speak to the Cuban Consulate in London to check requirements for your entry into Cuba. The Cuban Consulate is located at 167 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6PA. Tel. no. 020 7240 2488. Tourist cards must be completed in capital letters with black ink and no deletions or corrections. If the card is not completed correctly this can cause severe delays to your entry into Cuba.

Tourist Places
Varadero
Holguin
El Cristo de La Habana
The Great Theatre of Havana
El Capitolio Nacional
Castillo San Salvador de la Punta and more

More Cuba details

www.cuba-cayococo.net
www.touristspots.org

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