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Havana, Viñales and Varadero: Cuba’s golden triangle of the West

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Three closely situated special travel destinations mean that in Cuba you can experience vibrant city life, stunning nature and pristine beaches all on the same multi-centre holiday. Yes, three holiday experiences in one. Read on and see how.



Playas del Este, lovely beaches just 12 miles from Havana city centre

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Known as "Playas del Este", or "Eastern Beaches", they are filled with fine white sand and crystal-clear waters. The coastline tends to be much less occupied than resort beaches, giving a more intimate ambience. They are very popular with locals from Havana, although most "Habaneros" only make the trip out to the beaches during the summer months.



Havana and Varadero: culture and relaxation

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One of the best ways to holiday in Cuba is to stay in two different places. By staying in Havana and Varadero you can experience many different sides to Cuba. Havana and Varadero are situated less than three hours apart from each other. Havana is the ultimate "city break", full of charm, excitement and innumerable things to do. Meanwhile, Varadero is the ultimate Caribbean beach holiday, with one of the world’s most beautiful stretches of sand and sea, and top quality services to match.



The best Cuba holiday destinations for thrill-seekers and nature lovers - adventure travel at its purest

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Cuba is a wondrous archipelago full of natural wealth and wild beauty. No wonder then, that so many people are curious about the best Cuba holiday destinations for adventure travel. Those who like to get active on holiday and explore beyond picturesque cities and postcard-perfect beach resorts will find in Cuba the perfect wild paradise with a myriad of protected nature reserves to discover (plus some exciting city and beach destinations too!).
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