Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Varadero – a Warm Destination That Lives in The Cuba’s Heart

Residents are pleasant and communicative people. Men dress conservatively, but women attractively. Minimalism is their determination. The hotels in Varadero are surrounded by palm trees, Cuban orchids that bloom everywhere and huge cactuses. Some of them claim to be older than 100 years.
Varadero (1)
Image by Artur Staszewski via Flickr
Varadero (2)
Image by Nick Kenrick via Flickr
Varadero (3)
Image by Bruno via Flickr
Varadero is one of the most famous resorts in Cuba. It is a resort town, distant about 140 miles from Havana, the capital of Cuba. Specifically, is situated on a peninsula Hicacos, between Bay Cardenas and Florida, about 14 miles east of Havana. Varadero is the largest complex of resorts in Cuba, with many hotels and restaurants, so it attracts many tourists from all around the world. It’s often visited by Canadians and Europeans. Golden-white sand beaches, turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the fabulous reefs and colorful caves make this place a masterpiece of nature. Lagoon rich with various, endemic marine life does not leave anyone indifferent.

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