Trip Advisor recognizes Cayo Santa Maria and Varadero among the best beaches

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The Cuban beaches of Cayo Santa María and Varadero were recognized by Trip Advisor among the 25 best in the world, according to the Travellers Choice 2021 Best of The Best selection. Cayo Santa Maria was placed in second place, behind Whitehaven Beach in Australia and seconded by Baia do Sancho in Brazil, while Varadero was included in the list with the number 12 position.

Cayo Santa María, in the north-central region of Cuba, is an excellent tourism offer on the Caribbean island and one of the most outstanding recreational spots, with many repeat travelers, especially Europeans.

This paradise destination stands out for the conservation of the environment and a hotel and service structure that surprises the most demanding, in the perfect combination of landscape and amenities, as well as a high-level recreational nautical.

Cayo Santa María, with its islets of white sands and extremely clean waters, shares this characteristic with other keys no less famous around, such as Ensenachos and Las Brujas, suggestive names capable of attracting the most skeptical.

Varadero is recognized as the main tourist pole of sun and beach of Cuba, which welcomes travelers who choose it as a destination both in the high season of tourism and in the rest of the months of the year, because in the Island a summer climate predominates.

The hotels stand out for their comfort and for having the conditions to guarantee a great stay to vacationers who arrive every year to the spa. The so-called Blue Beach presents in its portfolio of offers, in addition to bathing on its crystal clear beach, nature tourism, with tours on motorcycles and motorcycles, as well as excursions in yipis, the well-known safaris that leave from the also called Blue Beach and visit the cave of Saturn, Punta Maya, place where you can do contemplative diving and snorkeling.

They also include boat rides along the Rio Canímar to the Arboleda, a natural refuge par excellence, and a tour of the Cafetal La Dionisia, a facility founded in 1820 that joins the Slave Route, with opportunities for horseback riding and tasting a delicious Creole menu.

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The island was a Spanish colony until 1655, when it was seized by England's navy on the orders of Oliver Cromwell.