Cuba Coastline

Cuba Coastline

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Cuba has 2,017 miles (3,735 km) of coastline — much of this is lined with powdery white-sand beaches and jade-coloured Caribbean coves. On Cuba’s coast, you’ll find broad beaches, luxurious resorts, mangrove forests, and traditional fishing towns. Many of the nation's major national parks are located on Cuba's coast, as are several important historical sites, like the Bay of Pigs and the capital city of Havana.

You don't have to spend all of your time at the beach when you explore the shops found in Cuba's coastal towns. You'll also have plenty of opportunities to enjoy historical tours, colonial architecture, and observe the island's unique wildlife. Bonus? The simple pleasure of taking a walk in the briny sea air whilst listening to the crash of ocean waves — you'll see what we mean when you book your getaway to explore Cuba's coastline.

Destinations

Cuba highlights: Cuba Coastline

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Varadero

Varadero

Varadero is Cuba’s most popular beach destination. Less than a 2-hour drive from Havana, Veradero extends onto a long, narrow peninsula and boasts blazing white-sand beaches and warm turquoise water.
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Baracoa

Baracoa

Baracoa is one of the most remote destinations in Cuba. This small town borders the northeastern coast and is surrounded by some seriously scenic areas.
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Gibara

Gibara

Gibara is a small fishing town set along Cuba’s northeastern coast. It’s an unsung destination, but Gibara will appeal to travelers who like non-touristy places, fresh seafood, and coastal settings.
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Guardalavaca

Guardalavaca

The gorgeous beach at Guardalavaca is set 34 miles (55 km) northeast of Holguín. Guardalavaca is much smaller than other beach resorts in Cuba, but it’s one of the prettiest and most authentic coastal destinations in the country.
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Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba

Santiago is unlike anywhere else in Cuba. It’s home to the country’s largest Afro-Cuban population and was the birthplace of the Revolution. Its isolated, eastern setting helped influence its distinct cultural character and significant historical context. It’s a lively, fast-paced city that is older than Havana. Needless to say, it’s a fascinating place to visit.
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Bay of Pigs

Bay of Pigs

Known for the failed CIA military invasion of 1961, the Bay of Pigs is an attractive and interesting area that’s a few hours southeast of Havana. It’s home to the most important wetland in Cuba, contained within the Ciénaga de Zapata National Park, as well as some excellent dive sites.
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Playa Santa Lucía

Playa Santa Lucía

Playa Santa Lucía is a 12.5-mile (20-km) long beach along the northern coast of Cuba. The hotels here aren’t as nice as those on Cayo Coco, but they do provide travelers with easy access to a beautiful beach and colorful offshore reef.
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María La Gorda

María La Gorda

María la Gorda is located at the westernmost tip of Cuba. It’s a laid-back, remote beach set within the Guanahacabibes Peninsula National Park.
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