By: Emma Lelliott | 2010-03-29 | Hotels Because of its location in the Caribbean Sea, Cuba is a great location for spending time on the beach and in the water. Varadero is a prime example of a coastal resort in Cuba: a beautiful spot for beaches, and located a little more than two hours from Havana. The Cuba hotels in Varadero are grand, modern and luxurious with facilities that make the most of the picturesque setting. read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies After 50 years of communist regime, the island has remained stuck in 1959. No liberties, no dissent, and no private ownership. President Obama is willing to talk, but extreme Cuban-American factions oppose any contact. He should ignore them, since trade with Cuba may be our best weapon to bring an end to this oppressive regime. read more
By: Juan A Selaya | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate There are no property rights in Cuba, All property in a communist country, belongs to the State.In Cuba , citizens can not freely move from one residence to another. Property records have not been maintained. The government makes use of property without compensation to original owners. Eminent domain in Cuba is more expedient than a Quit Clain Deed in US. read more
By: Emma Stone | 2012-01-09 | Travel Tips Step back in time in Cuba to learn all about the colonial heritage which has left a mark on the architecture, cities and landscapes of the island. read more
By: Lisa Steinway | 2012-05-26 | Vacations Cuba is a very popular destination for Canadian travelers for a variety of reasons. When you vacation in Cuba, you are sure to receive a warm welcome, and experience the hospitality that Cubans are known for. read more
By: Dr. Martin Luis López | 2010-11-24 | Destinations The province has 9 300.5 km2 and 1029 627 inhabitants, it's among the largest and most populated provinces in Cuba. Holguin is one of the main tourist destinations of the country. As opposed to the central provinces, which main coastal attraction is the group of keys and beaches of the King´s Gardens... read more
By: Theodore Sares | 2010-05-26 | Politics As Fidel Castro begins his journey into the archives, his brother, Raul recently stressed that Cuba remains open to normalized diplomatic and trade relations with the United States putting an end to the trade embargo the US has imposed for over four decades. Indeed, is it the time? read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-03-09 | Commentary An article providing reasons and logical explanations as to why America should and must end its embargo against the people of Cuba. read more
By: Penelope Rock | 2010-12-06 | Health & Fitness If Cuba is producing more medical practitioners, and their purpose is to help the poor countries which do not have enough doctors to attend to sick people, then they must be given ample credit through payment. Those countries criticizing them must just support them instead. If they are thinking about the betterment of those people in less developed countries, then they must not exist to criticize but to help and contribute. read more
By: Stacey Sylvester | 2010-12-03 | Aviaton Travelling to Havana is getting easier, but it can still be difficult to travel there from the U.S. By traveling to another country, it can be made easier and you can avoid any regulations restricting direct flights read more
By: Giselle Rodriguez | 2010-11-24 | Hotels When we get married we many times visualize a fantastic honeymoon in a beach resort where all you can enjoy are crystal clear waters and a shiny sun, with a lot of oceanic peace. If you add some nautical sports and a lot of night rhythms, you will find yourself in a Caribbean getaway, where Cuba could be a nice destination for the newlyweds. read more
By: Colin Scott | 2011-07-07 | Destinations Havana is the capital city of Cuba which is considered its primary commercial centre and business hub. It is here where the salsa, rum, along with the very famous Cuban cigar started. Havana Cuba used to be called the "Paris of the Antilles" considering that the city boasts of rich cultural heritage and booming cultural scene just like the busy and loaded city of Paris. read more
By: cristiya | 2011-09-20 | Travel & Leisure If you want to take any of the packages that promise holidays to Cuba then you must plan ahead. Taking a vacation to the exotic Havana is now no longer the stuff dreams are made of. Cuba holidays are available for a specific price, and you can get them from a good dealer who would be able to provide you with the best service possible. read more
By: cristiya | 2011-08-24 | Travel & Leisure Cuba is one of the most beautiful places for vacations. Many people love to spend their holidays in Cuba. Everything about this country makes it different and appealing holiday destination. read more
By: Emma Healey | 2010-09-01 | Destinations Endowed with warm, calm sea, amazing coral reefs and marine life, Cuba is one of the most favored diving locations in the world. The water temperature changes between 22C (December) and 29C (July) with an average visibility of 20 to 40 metres. read more