Sierra del Rosario: Cuba’s first biosphere reserve

Declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1985, the Sierra del Rosario covers more than 26,000 hectares

Posted by Sol de Cuba, 04/11/2025

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Biosphere reserves in Cuba: Unique opportunities for ecotourism

Designated by UNESCO, these protected areas not only conserve biodiversity but also offer unique opportunities for ecotourism

Posted by Sol de Cuba, 28/10/2025

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Hotel Las Américas: 50 Years of Serving Cuban Tourism

The Islazul chain celebrates the iconic hotel’s golden anniversary

Posted by Sol de Cuba, 22/10/2025

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Havana’s Chinatown: How to get there and what to see?

Studying Chinatown’s potential as a tourist option

Posted by Sol de Cuba, 16/10/2025

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Guardalavaca, a safe haven of pure, crystalline waters

The blue of its waves reveals the combination of a privileged geography

Posted by Sol de Cuba, 08/10/2025

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Guanahacabibes: Paradise beaches for the green turtle in Cuba

Guanacahabibes National Park is a sanctuary of biodiversity and natural beauty

Posted by Sol de Cuba, 06/10/2025

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Topes de Collantes: Nature everywhere

To experience and share the emotions this site inspires, the organizers of the 7th Destinos Gaviota Tourism Trade Fair invited Sol de Cuba for a tour, and just had to share our

Posted by Daily Pérez Guillén, 25/09/2025

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2026: The year of Varadero

The International Tourism Fair and the Destinos Gaviota Tourism Trade Fair will be held in Cuba’s largest beach resort, in May and September, respectively.

Posted by Daily Pérez Guillén, 25/09/2025

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