Cuba is situated in the Caribbean, located between the North Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Its climate is tropical with its rainy season from May to October and dry season between November and April.
Area( square kilometers)
Total
110,860
Land
109,820
Water
1,040
When in Cuba it is important to visit the capital City, Havana, and when in Havana, you must visit Old Havana. Havana was founded in 1519 by the Spanish and has now developed to be a sprawling metropolis of 2 million inhabitants. Old Havana contains a mix of Baroque and neoclassical monuments. However, many of the buildings in Old Havana have been converted into museums. The most popular sights to visit in Old Havana include the Plaza de la Catedral, the city square and the Castillo de la Real Fuerza, oldest extant colonial fortress in America.
Cuba is also very famous for its rum, the Havana Club. It is known as the leading Cuban rum of Cuba and its name trademarks Cuban rum making heritage and the capital city's atmosphere. The alcoholic beverage is entwined with the Cuban culture and Cubans tend to take a lot of pride in what has made them a national icon. Cuba became titled the "Isle of Rum" based on a combination of famous sugar canes, Caribbean climate, fertile soil, and the knowledge of Cuban rum makers.
When in Cuba it is important to visit the capital City, Havana, and when in Havana, you must visit Old Havana. Havana was founded in 1519 by the Spanish and has now developed to be a sprawling metropolis of 2 million inhabitants. Old Havana contains a mix of Baroque and neoclassical monuments. However, many of the buildings in Old Havana have been converted into museums. The most popular sights to visit in Old Havana include the Plaza de la Catedral, the city square and the Castillo de la Real Fuerza, oldest extant colonial fortress in America.
Cuba is also very famous for its rum, the Havana Club. It is known as the leading Cuban rum of Cuba and its name trademarks Cuban rum making heritage and the capital city's atmosphere. The alcoholic beverage is entwined with the Cuban culture and Cubans tend to take a lot of pride in what has made them a national icon. Cuba became titled the "Isle of Rum" based on a combination of famous sugar canes, Caribbean climate, fertile soil, and the knowledge of Cuban rum makers.