Cuba Off The Beaten Track

Cuba Off The Beaten Track

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You might think that a trip to Cuba is itself a vacation spent off the beaten track, but it's possible to go even further when you head to these unique Cuba destinations. Achieve the impossible — escape crowds of travellers and manage to have a little bit of Cuba all to yourself. If it's an authentic experience you're seeking, you'll enjoy spending time in smaller towns full of locals.

Going off the beaten path will allow you to get to know the real Cuba. The tranquil beaches on Cuba’s islands will make you feel like lounging in the sunshine indefinitely. Visiting small towns gives you the chance to see Cuban culture and experience Cuban friendliness and generosity firsthand. Cuba holidays off the beaten track will also allow you to enjoy unique activities such as hiking, or learning about the roots of the island nation's oft forgotten indigenous population.

Destinations

Cuba highlights: Cuba Off The Beaten Track

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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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Santa Clara

Santa Clara

Santa Clara is a midsized town in central Cuba. It’s best known for its massive Che memorial, but the city is also a good place to soak up unfiltered Cuban culture.
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Cienfuegos

Cienfuegos

Cienfuegos is a midsized town set along the south-central coast of Cuba. It has a pleasant colonial center, and French-styled boulevards that are perfect for strolling.
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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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Cienaga de Zapata

Cienaga de Zapata

Ciénaga de Zapata National Park is 82 miles (132 km) south of Havana, in Cuba’s Central Heartland region. This wildlife reserve protects miles of rare mangrove forest and swamps that are lively with unusual wildlife.
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Las Terrazas & Soroa

Las Terrazas & Soroa

Las Terrazas and Soroa are two small “eco-communities” set in the cool, forested hills of western Cuba. Located about an hour west of Havana, these two communities are easily accessible from the city and offer up a fine place to relax for a day or two. The air here is fresh, the mountains are lovely, and there aren’t crowds of tourists around.
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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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Cayos de Villas Clara

Cayos de Villas Clara

The stunning islands of Cayos de Villa Clara are situated just off the northern coast of Cuba. Reached by a 31-mile-long (50-km) causeway, these islands boast lovely, uncrowded beaches.
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Pinares de Mayarí

Pinares de Mayarí

Pinares de Mayarí is touted as a top ecotourism destination in Cuba. In reality, it’s an aging resort set in a remote pine forest. Even so, if you’re looking for peace and quiet in a natural area, this could be a good place for you.
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Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo

The small town of Santo Domingo lies amidst the forested Sierra Maestra in eastern Cuba. The setting – with tall mountains, lush forests, and clear streams – is lovely, and the area is home to Fidel’s rebel headquarters at La Comandancia de la Plata.
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