Cuba, known as the largest of the
Caribbean islands, stretches to a length of 1,250
Km in a crocodile formation that goes from East
to West in the Gulf of Mexico.
Cuba calmly rests in crystal waters that shares
with well known destinations that include, Dominican
Republic, Cayman Islands, the Bahamas, Jamaica
and the Florida coastline.
Tararaco is its widest point with 191 Km of this
narrow island and it’s the 15th world’s
largest island.
With a population of about 11 million, there’s
plenty of space on Cuba’s beachfronts for
tourists and locals to enjoy, the island has a
breathtaking 5,760 Km of coast with many magnificent
white stretches of beautiful sand that together
with approximately 4,000 offshore islands make
Cuba an ideal location for sun worshippers and
scuba diving enthusiasts.
If that is not enough, Cuba has plenty of historic
places and museums in cities like Havana with
its Museums and Squares or Trinidad and Guardalavaca
Resort.
Traveling to Cuba is becoming easier and more
popular, with airlines increasing the number of
flights to the island. |