Line up for a refreshingly cool, rum-based Mojito or take a ride in one of the many low to the ground, rip-roaring 1950s cars. Whatever your after your sure to find it here in Cuba, with it’s endless energy. Soul and groove generated by locals is sure to cast a spell over you, all of course in tune with their music! The music is simply impossible to resist. Watch or join in with the locals, who will dance from dawn to dusk.
Cuba is a land un-exposed to American capitalism, which has retained the charm of yesteryear with beautiful old cars, an irrepressible passion for music and a pace of life.
Cuba is the most populated country in the Caribbean. Its culture and customs draw from several sources including the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and to a lesser extent, its proximity to the United States.
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, consists of the island of Cuba. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and the Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south.
Cuba is an archipelago of islands located in the Caribbean Sea. Cuba is the principal island, which is surrounded by four main groups of islands. These are the Colorados, the Camaguey, the Jardines de la Reina and the Canarreos. The main island of Cuba constitutes most of the nation's land area and is the seventeenth-largest island in the world by land area. The second largest island in Cuba is the Isla de la Juventud (Isle of Youth) in the southwest.
The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; the warm currents of the Caribbean Sea and its location between water bodies also make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes.