ICAN Itineraries Cuba
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| Written by Travel Correspondent |
| Sunday, 26 April 2009 16:33 |
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Guardalavaca
There are a number of all-inclusive resorts offering a full range of facilities, set on three kilometres of beautiful beach. Despite ever-increasing visitor numbers and a lack of character hotels Guardalavaca is still something of a tropical idyll, much quieter than Varadero and with excellent and pristine reefs offshore - it’s a better option for scuba diving and snorkelling. Further west Playa Esmeralda provides a far more peaceful and picturesque location with better quality, newer resorts.
Playa EsmeraldaPlaya Esmeralda is a beautiful curve of white sandy beach nestled between rocky headlands. It has very clear green/blue coloured water and has some wonderful snorkelling accessible from the beach. There are just three resorts on the beach and the area is set well away from the older and more developed Playa Guardalavaca, making it a more peaceful and exclusive option. |
| Last Updated on Saturday, 12 September 2009 17:45 |


The island of Cuba lies at the mouth of the Gulf of Mexico; the main island is 1,200km long with an irregular coastline that offers hundreds of bays and beaches. The largest of all Caribbean Islands is an addictive mixture of lavish Spanish colonial architecture, imposing communist statues and plazas, sublime powder white beaches, teeming coral reefs, densely forested mountains and verdant tropical plantations.
Cuba's unique and turbulent history weaves a fascinating tale from Spanish colonial rule and the slave trade to Batista's dictatorship and Castro's revolution. This is reflected in its vibrant culture, thriving arts scene and flamboyant music. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union Cuba's economy has struggled and this combined with the US embargo are still very much in evidence. Although Cuba's focus is now on tourism to ensure its future prosperity, the country is a law unto itself when it comes to quality of hotels, food, service and transportation. It may be a Caribbean island with the climate, scenery and wonderful beaches to match but the fact remains it is a communist country struggling not only with a crumbling infrastructure and the governmental control over its people and businesses but also the continuing US embargo.
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Cuba has a warm and tropical climate with two distinct seasons.
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Located on a beautiful stretch of coastline dotted with picturesque horseshoe bays and glorious beaches, Guardalavaca and its surrounding area, in the east of Cuba are popular alternatives to Varadero. The beaches and resorts here are easily accessible by road from Holguin and Santiago de Cuba.