The Capital of all Cubans, Havana is simply a lively and colorful city plenty of bustle and entertainment, with an awesome architecture from the Colonial period and beyond. Founded in 1519 as Saint Christopher of Havana, it is still today the main economic, political, cultural and social city of the country. Its amazing buildings, historical museums, glamorous nightlife and enchanting people invite you to get deeper within the street maze. Its defense system, together with the oldest section of the city, where time seams to stand still, are considered the historical heart of Havana and the largest colonial center in Latin America. It was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982.
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Zapata Swamp is regarded as the largest wetland in the Caribbean area. Located on the southern coast of the province of Matanzas, this huge swamp, partially covered by forest, is one of the most complete wildlife reserves in the geographic area. Because of its wide variety of flora and fauna and the preservation works we have carried out; it was declared National Park Peninsula de Zapata by the Cuban authorities and Reserve of the Biosphere by UNESCO. The Caribbean coast, with its sandy beaches and the very well-preserved coral reef, attracts divers and water sports practitioners from all over the world.
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Cienfuegos, also known as The Pearl of the South, was founded in 1819 by French. It is a maritime town with very well-preserved historical buildings and one of the most captivating bays in the Caribbean Sea. Its historical center was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005.
El Nicho, located on the way from Cienfuegos to Trinidad, in the middle of Guamuhaya Mountain Range, the second most important in Cuba. It is part of the National Park El Nicho and it is very famous because of its beautiful waterfalls and the impressive natural swimming pools of fresh and crystalline waters. You can also find a wide variety of fauna and flora that makes of that place a natural paradise.
Trinidad, the third village founded in Cuba in 1514, still sleeping in time. Its architectural wealth make you travel back in time thanks to the preservation and restoration of buildings. It was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.
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Santa Clara, also known as Che Guevara´s City, is the number one city in the center of Cuba. It was founded during 17th century and witnessed some of the most significant episodes of the history of Cuba and its Revolution.
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