| Provincia
La Habana
With
a strong participation of the agricultural and fishing sectors
in its economic system, the province of Havana –founded
as result of the new political and administrative division
of the country in 1975– has, in its white sand beaches
and the quiet environment of its fields, two highly significant
elements for the development of tourism.
Jibacoa,
a tourism resort located to the northeast of Havana, has
always attracted locals and foreigners because of the excellent
quality of its beaches of warm and quiet waters, surrounded
by mountains up to 100 meters high all along the coast that
give to this place and incomparable feeling of privacy.
Steep
sectors, a rich and a very well preserved sea bottom and
the existence of enjoyable views are some of the other of
the attributes which, with the exuberant vegetation surrounding
its environment, enhance the tourism values of the area,
virtually located half way between the Cuban capital and
Varadero.
Very
close to this place, Puerto Escondido and el Peñón
del Fraile provide visitors with the opportunity of enjoying
a wonderful marine landscape and, at the same time, experience
the presence of several oil wells for the extraction of
oil and gas, an increasingly important activity for the
economy of Havana.
On
the way to the city of Havana, in the town of Santa Cruz
del Norte, you will see the largest plant in Latin América
for the production of Rum, whose warehouses assist the birth
of the famous Havana Club Rum. There are on the waterside
of this small town several camping sites allowing further
opportunities to enjoy, in inexpensive facilities, the beaches
of Havana. Traveling further east and leaving behind the
capital of Cuba, you will enter another highly important
beach resort for the province of Havana: El Salado, located
little more than 30 kilometers away from the José
Martí International Airport and with a very private
beach protected by a Coral Reef, which enables the existence
of excellent conditions for the practice Scuba Diving.
It
is very easy to go form there to Artemisa, where an area
of managed resources under the name Rancho Azucarero and
the ruins of the famous Coffee Plantation La Angerona deserve
the attention of visitors.
Inland, Havana has many other attractions, among which are:
the only Museum of Humor of the Island, traditional venue
of all the International Biennials of Humor; Escaleras de
Jaruco, with a particular landscape resulting from the typography
of the area. The existence of several cliffs and caves turned
it into a good scenario for the practice adventure tourism
and speleotourism.
On
the south coast, the anchorage of Batabanó (Port
that controls maritime communication with the Isle of Youth)
offers the opportunity of getting acquainted with one of
the most important sea sponges reserves of the Cuban archipelago,
and an important center for the capture of chelonian and
crustaceous species.
With
a strong participation of the agricultural and fishing sectors
in its economic system, the province of Havana –founded
as result of the new political and administrative division
of the country in 1975– has, in its white sand beaches
and the quiet environment of its fields, two highly significant
elements for the development of tourism.
Jibacoa,
a tourism resort located to the northeast of Havana, has
always attracted locals and foreigners because of the excellent
quality of its beaches of warm and quiet waters, surrounded
by mountains up to 100 meters high all along the coast that
give to this place and incomparable feeling of privacy.
Steep
sectors, a rich and a very well preserved sea bottom and
the existence of enjoyable views are some of the other of
the attributes which, with the exuberant vegetation surrounding
its environment, enhance the tourism values of the area,
virtually located half way between the Cuban capital and
Varadero.
Very
close to this place, Puerto Escondido and el Peñón
del Fraile provide visitors with the opportunity of enjoying
a wonderful marine landscape and, at the same time, experience
the presence of several oil wells for the extraction of
oil and gas, an increasingly important activity for the
economy of Havana.
On
the way to the city of Havana, in the town of Santa Cruz
del Norte, you will see the largest plant in Latin América
for the production of Rum, whose warehouses assist the birth
of the famous Havana Club Rum. There are on the waterside
of this small town several camping sites allowing further
opportunities to enjoy, in inexpensive facilities, the beaches
of Havana. Traveling further east and leaving behind the
capital of Cuba, you will enter another highly important
beach resort for the province of Havana: El Salado, located
little more than 30 kilometers away from the José
Martí International Airport and with a very private
beach protected by a Coral Reef, which enables the existence
of excellent conditions for the practice Scuba Diving.
It
is very easy to go form there to Artemisa, where an area
of managed resources under the name Rancho Azucarero and
the ruins of the famous Coffee Plantation La Angerona deserve
the attention of visitors.
Inland,
Havana has many other attractions, among which are: the
only Museum of Humor of the Island, traditional venue of
all the International Biennials of Humor; Escaleras de Jaruco,
with a particular landscape resulting from the typography
of the area. The existence of several cliffs and caves turned
it into a good scenario for the practice adventure tourism
and speleotourism.
On
the south coast, the anchorage of Batabanó (Port
that controls maritime communication with the Isle of Youth)
offers the opportunity of getting acquainted with one of
the most important sea sponges reserves of the Cuban archipelago,
and an important center for the capture of chelonian and
crustaceous species.
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