Why you should visit Cuba soon!


by Roger Johnson - Date: 2007-04-05 - Word Count: 312 Share This!

Cuba...the very name produces images of Fidel Castro,Che Guevara,vintage Cadillacs,Spanish colonial architecture and beautiful beaches!
In reality,it is all of these things...and much,much more.

Cuba is the largest island in the Caibbean,some 750 miles in length and is the worlds 16th largest.The Republic also includes some smaller islands,the largest of which is the Isle of Youth.The notorious Guantanamo Bay has been leased to the USA since 1903.

Cuba was a Spanish possession for 388 years but after long,protracted wars of independence and with the help of the USA,it finally gained full independence in 1902.

Fidel Castro and Che Guevara overthrew the former corrupt regime,which was in large part financed by the American Mafia.The revolution of 1959 saw Castro installed as Cuba's President,which makes him now one of the world's longest serving.

Since the Revolution,very little has changed in Cuba.That is what makes it such an interesting place to visit and why you should try to get there sooner,rather than later.

Many beautiful Spanish Colonial buildings have survived and they can be found all over the island.Many have been restored and are colourful reminders of the past.

Cuba is famed for its music and it can be heard everywhere you go.Jazz and Salsa are played in the smallest villages and in the largest towns.

Cuba has pristine beaches,mountains,lush tropical vegetation and friendly welcoming people.

In the countryside it is still possible to see sugar cane harvested with machetes,
ploughs pulled by oxen and hedges made of cactus.The little fincas (farms) grow
sugar cane,sweetcorn,tobacco and a large variety of fruits.

Things will rapidly change.As the health of Castro deteriorates,so will his his influence.The necessity to adhere to his form of socialism will no longer prevail. The Cuba in the books of Ernest Hemingway and Graham Greene survives.But for how much longer?

As with almost all Spanish speaking destinations,a knowledge of the language,
however small,will be a real help and will really enhance your experience.




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