Despite Trump’s changing laws, you can still go to Cuba! Check out our complete guide to Havana. Stroll the lively and laid back city streets of Habana Vieja and Vedado, take in the sites at Museo de la Revolucion and Centro Habana, then wash down all that culture with a delicious mojito. The best walks, eats, and drinks all in Cuba’s capital.
Read MoreViñales offers some of the most authentic and relaxing environments in Cuba. Here you can bike ride through lush valleys, horseback ride along coffee plantations and rum distilleries, and roll your own Cuban cigars. We also have the best accommodation recommendation for Viñales, staying with a local family in a casa particular!
Read MoreVisit Trinidad, Cuba and you will see why this less traveled region deserves your attention. We’ve listed the best things to do: Hike to secluded waterfalls, explore the colorful streets, and dance live salsa music into the wee hours of the morning. Also included is our recommendation for the best casa particulares in Trinidad.
Read MoreFact: You can still visit to Cuba in 2018! This detailed Cuba travel FAQ will answer all the Cuba travel questions you may have. Learn whether a U.S. Citizen can visit Cuba. If credit cards can be used. How to use Cuba’s two currencies: CUC and CUP. You can also view our guides to Cuba’s best places to visit: Havana, Trinidad, and Viñales.
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