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8 AMAZING THINGS TO DO IN CUBA

Topes de Collantes is the famous mountainous national park about 25 minutes from Trinidad on the southern coast of the island. This beautiful national park has something mesmerizing for you! This park sits in the Sierra Escambray Mountains with short traits leading to underground caves, waterfalls and hidden swimming holes.

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8 AMAZING THINGS TO DO IN CUBA

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  1. 8 AMAZING THINGS TO DO IN CUBA TRAVEL AGENCY A guide for travelers and tourists

  2. HEMINGWAY MUSEUM The Ernest Hemingway House was the residence of author Ernest Hemingway in Key West, Florida, United State, home about ten miles outside Havana. Earnest Hemingway lived and wrote here for more than 10 years. The impressive home is considered as a place where he wrote “the old man”, “the sea”, and “for whom the bell tolls”. Hemingway museum is a sprawling estate on a hill with a big swimming pool.

  3. EXPLORE THE MOUNTAINS Topes de Collantes is the famous mountainous national park about 25 minutes from Trinidad on the southern coast of the island. This beautiful national park has something mesmerizing for you! This park sits in the Sierra Escambray Mountains with short traits leading to underground caves, waterfalls and hidden swimming holes. United Airlines Ticket Reservations

  4. DANCE IN CUBA Dancing in the streets! Might seem insane to many of us but dancing down at the Callejon de Hemel is just like a regular thing. Random live music is the norm and the Afro-Cuban rumba is the mesmerizing thing for every passing tourist. Basically, Callejon de Hemel is where many famous musicians used to cut their teeth in the 40s and 50s.

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