We recommend that you consider at least booking a 3 or 4 star all-inclusive resort in Cuba. Because of trade restrictions between Cuba and the US most of the food is imported great distances and can be bland at more 'budget' hotels. Your travel TST.ca travel adviser can help you find the right package for your needs.Going to Cuba is like taking a trip around the world in perfect weather. You can clamber over the ruins of French coffee plantations. Tour Spanish colonial cities dating back to the 16th century. Luxuriate in European-style spas. Swing to Afro-Cuban and Latin rhythms. Hike through spectacular mountains and forests. Dive on one of the world’s great reefs. And fish where Hemingway fished.
Touring the country on your own or in a group is easy, fun and safe. Cuba’s 50,000 kilometres of roads and highways connect the country from east to west—and let you meet the people where they live. The island’s three main highways are the National Thruway, Central Highway and Northern Circuit.
Whether you’re in a car or on a bus, train or boat, you’ll find a new experience around every bend. Hang on to your hats…and get ready for adventure .
Hi, could you tell in which resort these bungalows are? Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been looking at Cuba vacation packages, and I am getting very excited for my fiesta latina.
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