Summary
When you arrive in Havana you can’t help but be amazed by the sights, sounds and smells which surround you. The Spanish Colonial buildings, the passing cars, the ocean waves breaking on the seawall will all ensure your mind, body and spirit are firmly rooted in Cuba for the duration of your stay.
Imagine relaxing on a picturesque rooftop terrace after sunset enjoying a nice cold cocktail, or cycling through the city streets in a bike tour to see the places you may otherwise have missed. Havana still has its historic appeal in abundance but as time moves on, there are modern hotels, restaurants and a thriving arts scene which are a great accompaniment. And of course, there is music, fresh local seafood and plenty of Cuban spirit to make you want to stay for as long as you possibly can.
Places worth seeking out include the Museum of the Revolution, Morro Castle, La Cabana (an 18th century fortress) and the historic harbour. The word ‘unique’ is often overused in describing holiday destinations, but in Havana’s case, it sums it up perfectly. Once you visit Havana, you’ll always hold it close to your heart.