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Trinidad - Cuba Tourist information & accommodation B&B, Hotels and Hostels in Trinidad - Cuba
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Cuba Photo Gallery by Victor Ovies
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There is nowhere in the world like Havana. From the resplendent Spanish colonial
architecture of the Old Town, to the spectacular dilapidation of Havana Centro,
a city of stalwart survivors and masterful musicians rocks indefatigably to the
syncopated beat of the rumba. Bereft of the consumer-driven trappings of other
less colourful metropolises, Havana remains full of character, safe, and packed
with a plethora of interesting museums. For history buffs there's the living
breathing essence of UNESCO-sponsored Havana Vieja; for beach bums there's the
sun-splashed tranquillity of Playas del Este.
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There really isn't a bad time to visit Havana. The hot, rainy season runs from May to October but winter (December to April) is the island's peak tourist season, when planeloads of Canadians and Europeans arrive in pursuit of the southern sun. Cubans take their holidays in July and August, crowding local beaches. Christmas, Easter and the period around 26 July, when Cubans celebrate the anniversary of the revolution, are also very busy. New Year's Eve coincides with the anniversary of Castro's troops marching into the city, so make hotel reservations early and plan to dance all night.
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Visit our photo galleries: www.granadaphoto.com and www.photogallery.victorovies.com and also our video site www.elbaulderecuerdos.com for great videos of all-time music hits