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Varadero. Deep Caribbean blue.
This is, without doubt, the most famous beach in Cuba and one of the biggest beaches in the Caribbean. Its 22 kilometres of fine, golden sand join the crystal-clear, blue water to form a genuine paradise which few people can resist. A natural appeal that is completed by one of the world's best tourist infrastructures.
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Barely 132 kilometres from La Habana, and with an average temperature of 24ºC throughout the year, Varadero has uncrowded beaches, 23 sites which are suitable for diving and interesting places to visit. The Bellamar Cave, the natural pools at Caleta Buena and the Laguna del Tesoro are just some of the attractions, which are completed with an extensive culinary offering.
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Varadero and its beaches
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Varadero also has one of Cuba's most famous beaches. Its landscapes, warm climate, vegetation and incredible sea, along with the find sand make it a unique and unforgettable destination.
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In this heavenly part of Cuba, the natural attractions have been carefully combined with the comforts of modern life. It features one of the largest tourist infrastructures on the island: hotels, cabarets, restaurants, sailing, golf course, etc., all sorts of options to satisfy the most demanding visitors.
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