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  2. Travel+Leisure 2 days ago This 500-year-old Caribbean Capital Has Beautiful Beaches, a Growing Food Scene, and the Best Cocktail Bar in the Region — and Now Is the Time to Visit

  3. Tourism in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Tourism travel to Cuba was soon declared by the U.S. State Department to be contrary to U.S. foreign policy and against the national interest. Tourism that year dropped to a record low of a mere 4180, forcing a dramatic downsizing of Cuba's tourist plans. [12] Visitors to Cuba during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s were comparatively rare.

  4. Las Terrazas - Wikipedia

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    The village has a population of about 1,000 and a number [citation needed] of hotels and restaurants catering for tourists. The nature reserve includes 5000 ha of secondary forest [ 1 ] which was planted on the surrounding (deforested) hills by building terraces to avoid erosion; hence the name (in Spanish, terrazas means terraces).

  5. Travelogues of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Travelogues of Latin America are published accounts describing Latin America and the Caribbean by foreign travelers from early Iberian conquest to the early 20th century. [1] [2] The Spanish and Portuguese monarchs' efforts to restrict non-Iberian's access to Latin America during the colonial era mean that most of the works published before 1800 were by authorized Spanish or Portuguese ...

  6. Zapata Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Zapata Peninsula (Spanish: Península de Zapata) is a large peninsula in Matanzas Province, southern Cuba, at Ciénaga de Zapata National Park is located on the peninsula. [1] It is located south of Ensenada de la Broa, east of the gulf of Batabano, and north of the Gulf of Cazones.

  7. Falling off the map: how Cuba has vanished from travellers ...

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    Simon Calder, also known as The Man Who Pays His Way, is co-author, with Emily Hatchwell, of Traveller’s Survival Kit: Cuba. He has also been writing about travel for The Independent since 1994.

  8. Guide book - Wikipedia

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    A guide book to the 1915 Panama–California Exposition An assortment of guide books in Japan. A guide book or travel guide is "a book of information about a place designed for the use of visitors or tourists". [1] It will usually include information about sights, accommodation, restaurants, transportation, and activities.

  9. ToursByLocals - Wikipedia

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    ToursByLocals office headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ToursByLocals is a Canadian-based, international private tour provider. Headquartered in Vancouver, with offices in Buenos Aires, Kuala Lumpur and Glasgow, the company serves upwards of 400,000 clients a year, connecting them with over 5000 private tour guides in 170 countries and 2000 locations.