Ciénaga de Zapata: The largest wetland in Cuba and the Caribbean

The site has been designated a Biosphere Reserve since 2000 and a RAMSAR Site.

Posted by Sol de Cuba, 10/12/2025

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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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