When people think of Cuba, they usually think of beautiful sandy beaches, culture and history. However there is so much more to this amazing Caribbean paradise than you can imagine and so much to do on your holiday packages to Cuba.
Diving
The warm waters of the Caribbean have a yearly average temperature of 24C which is ideal for divers of all abilities from beginners to the more experienced. Crystal clear waters offer superb visibility of the marine life and corals in the underwater haven. Divers can expect to see dozens of species of fish, moray eels, squid, octopus, barracuda, rays and even sharks. Shipwrecks, caves and night dives offer a varied programme to your exciting Cuban diving experience.
The following are the most popular Cuban dive sites:
Cayo Largo in the south of the island has tranquil unspoilt beaches and beautiful coral reefs.
Cayo Levisa in the north west which has 17th and 18th century shipwrecks, tropical fish, black coral and beautiful sponges.
The world biosphere reserve of Maria la Gorda in the west which has two dive zones. For more experienced divers the reserve offers 18th century shipwrecks, black coral walls, caves and caverns.
With some of the cleanest waters in Cuba, Faro Luna has 28 dive sites and offers excellent photographic opportunities among its shipwrecks and amazing coral reefs.
Playa Giron is located near the Bay of Pigs and is well known for its shelf diving. In 1994 a new ship was deliberately sunk for the enjoyment of visiting scuba divers.
Fishing and Deep Sea Fishing
Fishing is very popular in Sol Cayo Guillermo on Cuba’s north west coast and is where Ernest Hemingway loved to fish. For those who prefer fresh
water fishing there are plenty of lakes in Cayo Coco. When reef fishing you may catch snapper and barracuda grouper, offshore you may catch wahoo, dolphin tuna and sailfish, whilst bay fishing will give you the opportunity to catch yellow jack and tarpoon.
Swimming with Dolphins
Most people marvel at the dolphins in the fantastic shows around the island but for those who want to actually swim with these amazing creatures there are plenty of organised excursions out to sea. Get up close and swim with these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat for an experience that will stay with you forever. Holguin and Varadero are the best resorts to visit on your cheap holidays to Cuba for this once in a lifetime experience.
Bird Watching
With some of the most unusual birds in the Caribbean, Cuba is a great choice for bird watching enthusiasts. Twitchers will marvel at the Cuban Green Woodpecker and the tiny Cuban Bee Hummingbird which is the smallest bird in the world. The UNESCO biosphere reserve in Pinar Del Rio in the Sierra del Rosario area offers the opportunity to see many bird species including a variety of endemic Cuban birds such as the Cuban Trogon, Cuban Tody and Cuban Blackbird.
Horse Riding
Horse riding in Cuba gives you the opportunity to see what the island has to offer apart from the beaches and the towns. The Vinales Valley and Trinidad offer scenic rides in beautiful surroundings. Ride through the Valle de los Ingenious where you will see the ruins of the old sugar mills dotted around the beautiful countryside. And of course a ride along the magnificent beach in Varadero is a must.
Walking, Hiking and Trekking
Walking holidays in Cuba are growing more and more popular. Pinar Del Rio is a popular choice for hiking with lots of interesting locations to visit. One such place is the Soroa Botanical Garden which is home to over 700 species of orchid and another is the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Vinales Valley. Cuba has so many places to visit whilst trekking across the island, including the Sierra Maestra Mountains in the Pico Turquino National Park and Topes de Collantes where you can visit the Caburni Falls and the Batata Thermal Cave.
Cycling
With a flat terrain and year-round climate, Cuba is a great place to explore by bicycle. Although there are no official cycle routes in Cuba there are some to suit all different abilities including Trinidad to Playa Ancon, Guardalavaca to Banes and Remedios to Cayo Santa Maria.
Golf
There are two golf courses on the island, the 18-hole Varadero Golf Club and the 9-hole Havana Golf Club. A round of golf in the beautiful Caribbean sunshine is perfect for visiting golf enthusiasts.
Painting
With colourful towns and lush green countryside, Cuban is an excellent choice for artists of all levels. Relax and paint in San Francisco and Cathedral Square in Havana with its amazing old colonial buildings or visit the Vinales Valley which has an amazing backdrop for painting holidays in Cuba. The best Cuban art can be seen at Havana’s Museum of Fine Art which displays original Cuban paintings from colonial to contemporary.



























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