Beaches

Cuba is a paradise for beach lovers with its over 200 beautiful beaches. Some great examples are Varadero Beach and the Eastern Havana Beaches (Playas del Este).

The Cuban Sea is of excellent quality and that's why there are many coral formations and beaches. Cuba has a subtropical climate, caused by the warm water being cooled by the trade winds, so temperatures vary between 24 °C and 29 °C. Cuba has an average of 330 sunny days per year.

The main tourist areas have international airports and the hotels have a wide range of extra facilities (car and bus rentals, marinas, scuba diving centers, shops, gyms and beauty parlors), entertainment during day and night, excursions to nearby cities, medical attention and special family and honeymoon packages.

The beaches in Cuba are of course the place to be for sun bathing, swimming, but also it's equipped with the right infrastructure to enjoy many water sports, such as sailing, scuba diving, kayaking and water skiing, with gear provided by a number of nautical centers and hotels.


Cienfuegos: Rancho Luna

Granma: Mareo del Portillo

Havana: Playas del Este (Guanabo Beach - El Mégano Beach - Playa Bacuranao - Playa Tarará - Santa María del Mar) - Playa El Salado - Playa Jibacoa

Holguín: Playa Esmeralda - Playa Guardalavaca - Playa Pesquero - Playa Yuraguanal

Isla de la Juventud: Playa Bibijagua - Playa Blanca - Playa El Frances - Playa Larga - Playa Lindamar - Playa Los Cocos - Playa Paraiso - Playa Tortuga

Matanzas: Playa Larga - Playa Girón - Varadero Beach

Pinar del Rio: Playa Bailen - Playa Boca de Galafre - Playa María la Gorda

Sancti Spiritus: Playa Ancón - Playa Maria Aguilar

Santiago de Cuba: Bacajagua Beach - Bucanero Beach - Playa Caleton Blanco - Playa Daiquiri - Playa Sevilla - Playa Siboney

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