Cuba travel packages

 

How long can you stay without using the internet or Wi-Fi? Many people are not able to live without the internet. There are few expensive Wi-Fi or internet connectivity services provided in Cuba. We depend on the internet for all our daily activities these days. Today in this blog, we are going to travel to Cuba, a breath-taking nation. Are you excited to join me on this trip? Let us go.

 

Table of Contents

Know the past!

Why it is popular country?

Languages

Food to eat

Culture and traditions

Art, Museum, and music

Dress to wear

Some interesting facts

·      Doctors

·      Literacy rate

·      Species

·      Farm

·      UNESCO sites

·      Limited internet

·      Currency system

·      Producers of Cigar

·      Cars

Things to do

·      Explore the tobacco fields!

·      Visit a salsa club

·      Visit the beaches

·      Visit Museum

·      Visit a nearby island for the day

·      Try the local food

·      Attend a baseball game

·      Find a salsa class

Top tourist destination in Cuba

·      Havana

·      Varadero

·      Trinidad

·      Santiago de Cuba

·      Vinales

·      Cienfuegos

·      Baracoa

Some travel tips?

Best time to visit Cuba

Best way to visit Cuba?

How to travel in affordable budget?

 

Know the past!

Cuba has a long and complex history. In the year 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered the country. Cuba's struggle for independence from Spain occupied ruled the nineteenth century. The US's action in the Spanish-American War in 1898 led to Spain's defeat and, finally, Cuba's freedom. Their relationship with the US is controversial. But this nation has had economic challenges, and its citizens are very brave. Given these difficulties, Cuba keeps attracting large numbers of tourists every year.

 

 

Why it is popular country?

The Caribbean region includes 13 countries. The Caribbean country's most populous nation is Cuba, with 11 million people. It is a tourist wonderland in the Caribbean. A place with a unique fusion of culture, history, and natural beauty If you are looking for a cultural experience, lovely beaches, delicious cuisine, peace, historical landmarks, and tourist attractions, Sure, to visit Cuba be at the top of your wish list. Visitors can go hiking, swimming, sunbathing on the beach, fishing, going to museums, learning about the local culture, attending live music performances, and many other activities. If you do, you will find a relaxing world. Due to the locals, tourists did not feel lonely in this nation. People are very friendly, which makes you feel welcome and memorable. People in the area love you like family. Many citizens are always excited and happy to share their cultures and histories. You can feel as if you are a part of the local community.

 

 

Languages

People in Cuba speak many languages, such as Spanish, English, Haitian, Creole, Lucumi, Galician, and Corsican. Spanish is spoken as the primary language. Cuba has a 90.75% literacy rate. If you have never visited this region before and don't speak Spanish, don't worry; English is widely spoken in major cities and tourist areas. Plus, you can gather a few essential Spanish words to use when communicating with locals.

Food to eat

Do you know that food can bring people from various cultures together? To celebrate, see our family and friends, and eat mouth-watering cuisine, we all usually plan a party. It will be magical if food and culture merge. Cultural and religious traditions need to unite the world in joy and respect for their histories. Spanish, African, and Caribbean flavours are all combined in Cuban food. The national dish of Cuba is Ropa Vieja, which is beef cooked in tomato sauce. Other well-known dishes are congri, guava paste, which is typically served with cheese; the Mojito drink, which was invented here; asopao, a thick soup made with chicken and rice; Cuban coffee; and sandwiches. Maybe you are now craving some yummy food.

 

 

 

Culture and traditions

A group, society, or country is known by the behaviours and beliefs that form its culture. Traditions are the elements of culture that are carried from one generation to the next. Cuba's rich culture and traditions are one of the main factors that attract tourists from all over the world. There are 430 lovely beaches. There is sand in a variety of colours, including white, golden, and black. Cuba's largest beach is Playa Ancon. Read these surprising traditions before traveling to Cuba. whenever a baby is born. They believe in the theory that names aid in determining one's origin. The Cuban Revolution, which influenced parents to name their children with traditional names, may have planted the roots of the unusual name. You can observe an unusual ritual here. before lighting firecrackers to welcome in the new year. The belief is that burning a statue helps remove any negativity from the past year. It is a mysterious, culturally rich, and wonderful nation with unique rituals.

 

 

Art, Museum, and music

Are you an artist or a musician? Cuba is well known for its music, art, and museums. The great painters Wilfredo Lam and Amelia Palaez, whose works can be seen in places like the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Revolution, were both born there. The location will easily target you if you love listening to a variety of American and African music. The world's most diverse and influential regional music is Cuban. It introduces us to the rest of the world. You can listen to music like salsa (a fusion of Latin American styles). Rumba (pure Cuban music that expresses the island's personality), and son (an ancient kind of music and dance those dates to the early 19th century). In clubs and on the streets all over the country, tourists can listen to it and enjoy the music. Life is made peaceful and simple with the help of art and music.

 

 

 

 Dress to wear

 Are you thinking about what to wear in Cuba? We are here to give you some great tips. Wearing a casual, basic outfit is the best choice for this atmosphere. Locals usually dress in a mix of traditional and modern fashion. Guayabera shirts are popular among men due to their lightweight and short sleeves. Flowy sundresses, maxi dresses, and ancient Trajes Tipicos are worn by women. Most people wear traditional everyday dance wear from Cuba, such as salsa dresses or rumba trousers. You will still try a new outfit to make the most of your vacation.

 

 

 Some interesting facts

   Doctors

Do you know which country has the most doctors? If you believe it, Cuba has the world's highest doctor-to-patient ratio. Incredibly, 170 citizens can visit one doctor. As a result, healthcare is free.

 

 

Literacy rate

Citizens can receive free education. Everyone must attend classes, and they must continue their education until the age of fifteen. Only a few nations in the world have a higher rate of female literacy than male literacy; this position is remarkable. The national literacy rate is 99.75%.

 

 

Species

Everyone loves to spend time around greenery. It is home to 50,000 different plant and animal species. Only here can you find the smallest hummingbird in the world. There are a few kinds of plants and animals that are original to this area.

 

Farm

The only nation in the world with over 100,000 farming systems all over the country with a government-run organic agricultural system.

 

 

 

UNESCO sites

Do you know that Cuba has nine tourism destinations on the UNESCO list? Names like Trinidad, the Vinales Valley, and Alejandro de Humboldt National Park are only a few.

 

 

Limited internet

Tourists will face issues like limited internet access here. Some websites are banned by the government, while Wi-Fi and internet use is limited. Due to this, Wi-Fi is very costly to buy.

 

 

Currency system

The nation's currency system is divided into two categories. The locals use Cuban pesos as currency. For travellers, there is also the Cuban convertible peso.

 

 

Producers of Cigar

Do you love smoking? In Cuba, tourists love trying cigars. It is the country that produces the most tobacco worldwide. The best brand of rum is yet to be found.

 

Cars

Rent a car to travel to beaches and your favourite resort. It is famous for its historic and vintage cars. You can travel the entire country by car.

 

Things to do

Explore the tobacco fields!

Cuba is famous for its cigars, and visiting the fields is a great opportunity to learn about the production and harvesting of tobacco.

 

Visit a salsa club

Cuba is known for its vibrant music and dance culture, and Havana and other cities are overflowing with salsa clubs where you can celebrate the entire night.

 

Visit the beaches

Varadero and Guardalavaca are two stunning beaches in Cuba that are great for swimming, sunbathing, or other water activities.

 

Visit Museum

The Museum of the Revolution and the Museum of Fine Arts are only two of the museums in Havana or other places that are popular with tourists due to the rich history of Cuba.

 

Visit a nearby island for the day

 As Cuba is made up of several islands, you can visit nearby islands like Isla de la Juventud and Isla de Pinos for a day trip.

 

 

Try the local food

 You can taste a variety of classic Cuban meals, like ropa vieja, arroz con pollo, and yucca con mojo.

Attend a baseball game

Baseball is a popular game in Cuba, and there are many opportunities to play it.

 

Find a salsa class

 Cuba is famous for its salsa music and dance, and there are many salsa classes available for you to learn the basic moves and develop your dancing skills.

 

Top tourist destination in Cuba

Havana

Havana is a popular tourist destination in Cuba and is famous for its exciting nightlife, beautiful old villas, and historic buildings like Old Havana, the Malecon, and the Havana Cathedral. It is the best place to travel.

 

Varadero

The Hicacos Peninsula's scenic beach town of Varadero is known for its blue waters, white sand beaches, and luxurious resorts.

 

 

 

Trinidad

A stunning historical town in Cuba's central province is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is well-known for its tourists and locals alike, as well as its excellent architecture.

 

Santiago de Cuba

The second-largest city in Cuba is Santiago de Cuba, which is famous for its rich cultural history. The Moncada Barracks, where the first major attack against the Batista government took place in 1953, is situated there.

 

Viñales

Viales is a valley in western Cuba that is known for its breath-taking views and ancient tobacco farming. To learn more about the history and culture of the region, tourists can take a guided tour of the valley.

 

Cienfuegos

The "Pearl of the South," Cienfuegos, is a city on Cuba's southern coast and is called this way. The Tomas Terry Theatre and the Palacio de Valle are only two of the magnificent buildings that are found here.

 

Baracoa

Baracoa is a city in eastern Cuba known for both its natural features and its unique culture. Along with exploring the local artisan market and the chocolate factory, you will also explore the nearby mountains, beaches, and rainforests.

 

 

 

 

 

Some travel tips?

·      Before going, familiarize yourself with the local rules and customs, as some things that are legal in other nations may be illegal in Cuba.

 

·      As credit and debit cards are not widely accepted, bring cash reserves.

 

·      Be ready for irregular internet and cell phone connectivity.

 

·      Pack light items because elevators will not be available in all hotels.

 

·      Stop flaunting expensive jewellery or wearing publicized clothing because it may draw negative attention.

 

·      Stay at hotels that have received government permission to avoid any legal troubles.

 

·      As English is not commonly spoken, learn a few important Spanish words to help your communication with locals.

 

 

 

Best time to visit Cuba

The dry season, which lasts from December to April, is the best time to visit Cuba. For the best beach and outdoor activities, this time period offers pleasant weather, little rainfall, and clear blue skies. Also, it is the peak travel season, with exciting cultural events and a vibrant nightlife.

 

 

Best way to visit Cuba?

Your area and spending capacity will determine the most effective way to travel to Cuba. Flying to Cuba from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or other American cities is an option for citizens of those nations. Also, charter flights are available to a variety of US cities. The best way to find the best deal is to search multiple airlines and compare prices.

 

The list of airlines available for tourists

·      American Airlines

·      Delta Air Lines

·      United Airlines

·      JetBlue

·      Southwest Airlines

·      Spirit Airlines

·      Sun Country Airlines

·      Frontier Airlines

·      Alaska Airlines

·      Air Canada

 

 

How to travel in affordable budget?

·  Check out low-cost accommodation options hostels, private homes, and camping are all less expensive than hotels.

 

·      Make a meal plan eating at local restaurants or street vendors will be much cheaper than eating at popular tourist attractions.

 

·      Avoid traveling during the peak days of the year to receive the best deals on accommodations and transport.

 

·      Join a group tour booking a group tour is a great way to visit all the sites while trying to save money.

 

·      Do not purchase items instead of buying things, create memories and capture photographs.

 

 

·      Take advantage of no-cost activities, you can visit free historic places and attend cultural events in many Cuban cities and villages.

 

· Plan of time for your accommodations and travel. So, you can save money and avoid additional costs by making your bookings for your travel and lodging in advance.

 

·      Looking for a tourist guide who can showcase the area and give you money-saving tips.