Havana’s Caribbean Pearl
Havana, Cuba’s Capital City, is largest and probably one among the most splendid Caribbean cities. The calm beaches that it offers have now become the root for the tourist development. And these beaches are located in El Peñón del Fraile, Jibacoa, Arroyo Bermejo northern cost, Puerto Escondido, and El Salado. If you’re an enthusiastic ecological tourist, then it’s the place you shouldn’t miss out in your lifetime as it offers some beautiful districts with the outstandingly magnificent landscapes. There is a lot that Havana offers including the museums, cathedrals, churches, monuments, as well as Castillo Del Morro lighthouse and La Giraldilla tower weather vane, the Havana’s symbols, of course.
Havana is the south-western part of Cuba. The recently built district in Havana is located at the Vedado embankment, along with the bank of La Rampa Street and Malecón. You can explore a number of villas and high end hotels within this city. At Cubanakan bay, you can see numerous perfectly-equipped yacht-clubs and beaches as well as an enormous attraction park. Almendares River, on its other bank, it’s possible for you to take a glance over a luxurious district packed with luxury Miramar hotels and private villas.
Havana is truly a picturesque city offering ancient architecture along with the modern buildings. Old Havana is the city’s historical center. Beside old Havana, La Real Fuerza fortresses and La Cabana are some other historical centers that are situated on the Cuba’s western coast.
Go beyond the Malecón embankment and you’ll reach to the Paseo del Prado, or merely Prado, the most popular street in Havana. This street is considered as one among the major architectural monuments of Old Havana. Here you’ll also find the El Capitolo, the major Capitol building, which is occupied by the National Library, the Museum of the Local History, as well as the Academy of Science
And finally, just after half an hour drive from Havana’s heart, you’ll reach to a Merian Hemingway where you can’t stand without doing some wonderful fishing of your life. |