The Cuban archipelago, a tourist destination par excellence where travelers from cold regions in North America and Europe spend their vacations, offers a wide range of options for all.
Cuba, which is strategically located in the Caribbean region, has a tropical climate that invites people to enjoy a refreshing swim at the beach.
Exuberant nature, centuries-old traditions and history go hand in hand in a territory that covers an area of more than 110,000 square kilometers and has nearly 5,800 kilometers of coastline, including 600 kilometers of beautiful beaches.
In western Matanzas province, the world-famous Varadero beach, which runs along 22 kilometers on the Hicacos peninsula, is one of the most visited destinations by foreign vacationers.
The Cuban capital offers excellent beaches as part of the so-called Circuito Azul (Blue Circuit), which runs along 15 kilometers on the north coast and where Santa María del Mar stands out as one of the most beautiful beaches in the region.
Cuba's average temperature is 24.6 degrees Celsius (76.2 degrees Fahrenheit), so many domestic and foreign tourists decide to spend their vacations in dozens of beaches throughout Cuba.
July and August are the hottest months in Cuba, so many sports, cultural and social events are organized during that period
Many foreigners prefer to enjoy dishes from Cuban and international cuisine served at many restaurants throughout the country.
In the central region of the island is the Ancón Peninsula, which boasts one of the best beaches in Cuba's south coast, offering divers breathtakingly beautiful sea bottoms and large colonies of black corals.
Jardines del Rey (King's Gardens) is one of the fastest-growing destinations in the Caribbean Island where vacationers can enjoy 30 kilometers of excellent pristine beaches on Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo, and the highest dunes in the Caribbean region (15 meters).
The Cuban archipelago also offers more than 70,000 square kilometers of insular platform and some 5,000 kilometers of coasts, which are bathed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea and are excellent sites for scuba diving and snorkeling.
Diving also benefits from an average temperature of 24 degrees Celsius (75.2 degrees Fahrenheit) and underwater visibility that often exceeds 30 meters.
Cuba's travel industry has also developed ecotourism and health tourism for nature enthusiasts and those who want to improve their quality of life while enjoying their vacations.