Cuban landscapes combine colonial buildings in Havana, beaches in Varadero, and tobacco fields in Valle de Viñales. The capital displays historic structures like the Capitol, Gran Teatro, and Morro fortress. The coastal regions present white sand beaches and clear waters.
Havana, Cuba
The city center features buildings from the colonial period of the 16th to 19th centuries and a network of paved streets.
Varadero, Cuba
The beach extends 20 kilometers along the north coast with white sand and turquoise water.
Havana, Cuba
This seaside promenade extends 8 kilometers along the coast, connecting the old town with the Vedado district.
Pinar del Rio, Cuba
The valley contains karst formations and tobacco fields with red soil, surrounded by traditional agricultural farms.
Havana, Cuba
This 16th century fortress stands on a rocky promontory and controls the access to Havana harbor.
Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
This beach features white sand and turquoise water stretching for three kilometers.
Santa Clara, Cuba
This complex includes a 6.7-meter bronze statue and eternal flame commemorating the revolutionary commander.
Havana, Cuba
This government building completed in 1929 combines neoclassical architecture with a 92-meter high dome.
Havana, Cuba
Neobaroque building from 1915 featuring marble columns and statues, hosting regular opera and ballet performances.
Havana, Cuba
Art Deco style hotel from 1930 situated on a hill with gardens and terraces.
Trinidad, Cuba
Historical town square from the 16th century with cobblestones and colored colonial buildings.
Holguín, Cuba
Three kilometer long sandy beach with palm trees, suitable for swimming and snorkeling.
Ciego de Ávila, Cuba
This island features white beaches, mangroves and flamingos. A reef protects the northern coast with its hotels.
Matanzas, Cuba
Natural cave with a 20-meter deep freshwater lake. The clear water allows good underwater visibility.
Havana, Cuba
Built in 1930, this building displays granite, marble and terracotta details. The facade includes bronze and enamel work.
Havana, Cuba
The artist decorated more than 80 houses with ceramic tiles. The motifs display Cuban history and culture.
Havana, Cuba
This beach lies 20 kilometers east of the capital and offers white sand with palm trees and restaurants in the area.
Matanzas, Cuba
The underground system extends 23 kilometers with stalactites, stalagmites and natural lakes.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
This mountain range reaches 1974 meters with Pico Turquino and contains tropical forests with endemic species.
Guantánamo, Cuba
The city was founded in 1511 and is surrounded by mountains, cocoa plantations and black sand beaches.
Cienfuegos, Cuba
The waterfalls feed several clear water basins in Topes de Collantes National Park, surrounded by tropical vegetation.
Havana, Cuba
Historical building with exhibitions about the struggle for Cuban independence and the 1959 revolution.
Havana, Cuba
Eighteenth century wide street with historic buildings and a central walkway with stone benches and lanterns.
Cienfuegos, Cuba
A 97-hectare garden with over 2000 plant species, established in 1901 for tropical plant research.
Valle de los Ingenios, Cuba
The 45-meter tower from the 19th century was used to monitor sugar plantations and slaves in the valley.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
Central square featuring the Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Cathedral and colonial-era City Hall.
Holguín, Cuba
Colonial city on the north coast with Spanish architecture, fishing port and annual international low-budget film festival.
Guantánamo, Cuba
71,140 hectare protected area with rainforest, mountains and 1,000 native plant species.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
This 17th century fortress stands on a rock overlooking the Caribbean Sea and displays Spanish military architecture.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
Nature reserve featuring a dinosaur sculpture garden, salt water lagoon and a 1225-meter-high granite rock formation.
Havana, Cuba
The museum contains original furniture and personal belongings of writer Ernest Hemingway from 1939 to 1960.
Cienfuegos, Cuba
Building from 1917 combining Spanish, Venetian and Moorish architectural styles, featuring a restaurant and rooftop terrace.