Cuba: Havana Color, Classic Lines, and Slow Rhythms
Cuba moves to its own tempo — pastel streets, classic cars, music at every corner. This photo-driven primer highlights Havana, Trinidad, Viñales, and the pace that makes the island unforgettable.
Havana first pass — Placeholder
Havana Essentials
Malecón walks, Old Havana plazas, and late-night music. Step between restored blocks and crumbling beauty — both tell the story.
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Malecón blue hour — Placeholder
Beyond the Capital
- Trinidad: Cobblestones and colonial color.
- Viñales: Tobacco fields and limestone mogotes.
- Varadero/Cayos: Long beaches and calm water.
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Valley of Viñales — Placeholder
Music, Food, and Rhythm
Son, salsa, and trova spill into streets. Try ropa vieja, congrí, fresh seafood; sip coffee slow.
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Practical Notes
Internet is improving but patchy; book casas, carry small cash, and expect slow travel — it’s part of the charm.
Evening ride — Placeholder
Quick Tips
- Golden hours: Best for color + heat.
- Local stays: Casas show daily life.
- Learn a few phrases: Opens doors instantly.
Sunset on the Malecón — Placeholder
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