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  2. Varadero - Wikipedia

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    Varadero Beach gets 1 million foreign visitors per year. Varadero is known as a tourist resort town, with more than 20 km of white sandy beaches. The first tourists visited Varadero as early as the 1870s, and for years it was considered an elite resort.

  3. Tripadvisor’s annual compilation of the world’s very best stretches of shoreline, released Tuesday, offers a head start on picking a great beach to visit in 2025.

  4. Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport - Wikipedia

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    Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport (IATA: VRA, ICAO: MUVR), formerly known as Varadero Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Varadero), is an international airport serving Varadero, Cuba, and the province of Matanzas.

  5. List of beaches in Spain - Wikipedia

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  6. 7.6 magnitude earthquake hits southwest of Cayman ... - AOL

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    Tourists enjoy the day at Varadero Beach, Matanzas Province, Cuba, on June 8, 2024. A Tsunami alert was issued for the island but later withdrawn (AFP via Getty Images)

  7. List of beaches - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of beaches of the world, sorted by country. A beach is a landform along the shoreline of an ocean, sea, lake, or river. It usually consists of loose particles, which are often composed of rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, or cobblestones.

  8. Cárdenas, Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cárdenas is a maritime port town on the level and somewhat marshy shore of a spacious bay of the northern coast of the island (Bay of Cárdenas), sheltered by a long promontory (Hicacos peninsula, [3] including the Varadero beach resort). The city lies between the sea and hills. [3]

  9. Tourism in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba has long been a popular attraction for tourists.Between 1915 and 1930, Havana hosted more tourists than any other location in the Caribbean. [8] The influx was due in large part to Cuba's proximity to the United States, where restrictive prohibition on alcohol and other pastimes stood in stark contrast to the island's traditionally relaxed attitude to drinking and other pastimes.