From Havana to Trinidad, plan a three week road trip in Cuba, experiencing the culture, warmth, and beauty of the Caribbean country.
The incredible old cars were a highlight Cuba conjures up images of classic cars, mojitos and salsa music, but for so long, the island – the largest in the Carribbean – has been somewhat of a question mark for travellers. For decades, it was a mystery. Tourism all but stopped after the revolution in 1959, only to start again in the early 90s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Matanzas This picture was taken after an unsuccessful attempt to top up our sim cards The port city of Matanzas, founded in 1693 by Spanish king Charles II, is rich in history and art. It was a five hour drive from Viñales, but the spectacular views of rolling hills and mountainous regions made the journey fly past. It is the nation’s second largest city, and has earned the nickname the ‘Athens of Cuba’ due to its cultural significance on the island.
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