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Beyond Havana: Hidden Cuban Towns You Need to Explore

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Cuba is the third most populous country in the Caribbean and is famous as the place where the Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Most the time, people associate Cuba with Havana. No doubt it is an amazing place to visit during Cuba holidays, still there is a lot more to the beauty of this island and there is another side of Cuba that is yet to be explored.

In this post, we will discuss with you the top hidden Cuban gems that you must consider to experience the best of this country. Let’s get started.

1. Trinidad

This town perfectly depicts the laid-back vibes and the well-preserved colonial past of the Caribbean that you must explore if you are a history buff. As you take a leisurely walk through the streets, you will feel more like stepping back in the pasts. Further, the ambience of locals and the colourful carts and horses also glorify the scene and make it more intense.

Head to the Plaza Mayor that is located in the main square, from where you can get perfect views of the mountains and towns via climbing the bell tower. Once you are here, you must not forget to shop for local stuff from the markets and enjoy live music. Outside the town, you can head to the Playa Ancon that perfectly serves as a quiet and secluded beach away from the city hustle and provides enough insights into the history with sugar cane farms and old plantation houses.

2. Vinales

The second not-so-popular yet amazing place to visit during your Cuba holidays is Vinales that is an amazingly peaceful town for quieter experiences, well-surrounded by green mountains and tobacco farms. It is located in Western Cuba and is one of the best places to catch a perfect glimpse of nature and enjoy fresh breeze.

One of the top attractions to explore here is the Vinales Valley that is famous for its limestone hills and one can easily explore the valley at their own pace either on foot or via horse-riding. This valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and shows you enough insights into the local culture with different tobacco fields, caves, farmers’ homes, and boat riding opportunities.

If you are keen to explore how local cigars are made, you can head to any farm to learn of their cultivation and how they are dried and rolled by hand. Though the town may appear quite small but is full of charm and friendly people.

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3. Baracoa

This town in Cuba is not only regarded as the oldest city of Cuba but also offers a whole different vibe from other Cuban cities. To reach here,  you need to travel to the east of the island. Those who want to observe the best of nature and rich culture must consider this place that has both Afro-Cuban and Taino influences. You may see the impact of these cultures via the local food and traditions here.

When in Baracoa, don’t forget to try the taste of Cucuruch and Bacan- two most popular Cuban dishes. Also, you can get a chance to explore El Yunque that is a mountain with a flat top and can be reached via an easy hike to get amazing views of nature or to simply swim in the waters surrounding the town.

4. Remedios

If you are keen to attend the oldest and biggest festival in Cuba, then you must head to Remedios that is a quiet town in Cuba and famous for this festival mainly. To see the full pace of life here, you must plan a visit in December whether the town seems lively with colourful floats, dancing, and music. Other than the festival times, it is quite a peaceful and serene place to visit. You may find old buildings and churches at the Town Square as well as small museums here.

The locals of Remedios are quite friendly people and would love chatting with you and showing the best side of their town to you while enhancing your knowledge of the place. To enjoy both culture and beaches in a single go, you can plan a visit to the group of small islands here, known as Cayo Santa Maria.

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5. Gibara

For those who want to explore the peaceful seaside that is not much occupied by tourism, Gibara in Cuba is an ideal place to visit, located on the North Coast of Cuba and often referred to as “La Villa Blanca” due to its aesthetic white colonial buildings. Overall, the atmosphere here is much relaxed and offers the real side of Cuba at a much slower pace.

You can enjoy walking along the waterfront, taste freshly caught seafood items, and visit the historical museum named Museo de Historia Natural here. The town is also associated with the festival that encourages low-budget and independent filmmakers. You can also enjoy the tranquil vibes at the nearby beaches and indulge in the hospitality of the locals.

Now that you have reached this far, we are sure you must know well about the hidden Cuba Towns. In case you have made up your mind to book the best Cuba holiday packages, look no further than Virikson Holidays that serves as UK’s #1 travel agency.

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