10 EPIC DAY TRIPS FROM HAVANA YOU WILL NEVER FORGET

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COOL THINGS IN JAPAN YOU MUST SEE

Wandering along the cobblestone streets of Old Havana, exploring off-the-beaten track neighborhoods, visiting the city’s museums and enjoying the local nightlife is a great way to spend your precious time.

But there is so much more to this country including coffee and tobacco plantations, perfectly preserved colonial towns, eco-tourism, bizarre art venues, snorkeling, beaches, history and so much more.

Ernest Hemingway moved to Finca Vigia in 1939 and lived here until 1960. The famed author penned parts of For Whom The Bell Tolls and all of The Old Man and the Sea.

Finca Vigia

Regla is a neighborhood that sits just across the bay from Old Havana. It’s known for its Afro-Cuban heritage, beautiful architecture, Santeria, history and makes for a fascinating day trip from Havana.

Regla

Here, you’ll find not one — but seven — beaches with plenty of soft sand to sink your toes into. The quietest options are Bacuranao Beach and Playa Tarará Beach.

Playas del Este

The big attraction in Las Terrazas is the Sierra del Rosario Mountains and biosphere reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once the site of more than 50 coffee plantations, the reserve now protects 117 bird species.

Las Terrazas/Soroa

The town is home to San Severino Castle, a fortress where enslaved Africans were housed when they arrived in Cuba. There is a museum there that explains Cuba’s role in the slave triangle in the 1700s.

Matanzas

Stay in the town of Varadero in a local casa particular and walk or take a short taxi ride to the beach. It’s a more authentic experience then the hotel and a lot more fun.

Varadero

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