Havana

This is one cool capital city. The district of Old Havana exudes a faded glamour, a mix of beautifully-preserved colonial architecture, and run-down, frayed buildings.

Santa Clara

The site of a decisive battle in the Cuban revolution and the burial place of Che Guevara. Here you'll find the Tren Blindado Monument, commemorating a Guevara-masterminded train derailment, and a huge memorial to the revolutionary leader.

Trinidad

Steeped in history, this captivating colonial city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and with its cobbled streets – complete with cannons that stick out from between the cobbles – and its colourful, characterful buildings, it's easy to see why.

Cuba: Casa particulares

If you're looking to experience true Cuban hospitality, arrange a stay in a casa particular, a private home that rents out rooms or apartments to travellers.

Viñales

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the jaw-droppingly beautiful Viñales Valley is made up of lush, green forest and striking, unusual-shaped mountains.

Cuba

With its old world charm, stunning scenery, beautiful buildings and effortlessly cool culture, this magical Caribbean island is a country like no other.

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