With its unfortunate name and its infamous history, it's difficult to fathom that the Bay of Pigs could be a hidden gem... but it is!

With its unfortunate name and its infamous history, it's difficult to fathom that the Bay of Pigs could be a hidden gem... but it is!
Cayo Blanco is an idyllic and untouched islet. What's on the agenda? Snorkeling, catamaran rides, swimming with dolphins, and sunbathing!
Nestled in the heart of the Sierra, midway between Cienfuegos and Trinidad, El Nicho truly is a little slice of paradise!
Near Baracoa, the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park is a terrestrial paradise for eco-tourism enthusiasts.
Classified as a national park, El Yunque beckons visitors to discover the incredible diversity of Cuban fauna and flora.
Within the Yumurí Canyon, the charming community of Boca de Yumurí serves as an ideal playground for nature enthusiasts. Let's dive in!
Pinar del Río offers visitors the opportunity to discover a différent side of Cuba: welcome to the authentic tobacco region!
During the 19th century, the Valley of the Sugar Mills played a central role in Cuba's sugar industry. Follow the guide!
For nature enthusiasts, Topes de Collantes Natural Park is a paradise boasting an incredibly diverse range of fauna and flora.