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Cuba Makes me Feel the Holidays

.Cuba was officially an atheist state from 1959 until a constitutional change in 1992 abolished atheism as the state creed and provided for the separation of church and state. TOurist spots are offered in the country. Camag?ey is one of the more heavily promoted towns of the island. Its attractions include a number of churches and museums and a thriving (and very photogenic) peso market. Camag?ey lies in the center of a fertile plain, exploited for sugar. Another stop is Cienfuegos is a prosperous modern city built around a fine harbor at the foot of the Escambray Mountains. Its 19th-century core was built with the help of French settlers from Louisiana, which explains why many of the town?s finest buildings are reminiscent of New Orleans. Celebrate your Christmas and New Year the Cuban way where they get you off the beat and dance all night long. The most festive time during... Continue reading

Cuba's New Year

The nightlife in Cuba is legendary, full of magic and exciting. Cubans love to party. During New years eve, in Havana there are some scenic spots to go to organised parties, mostly expensive. If you want to celebrate this evening with Cubans, be sure that you will stay in a nice Casa Particular with a nice happy family and you will have a fantastic party. Tradition in Cuba with New Years Eve is to roast a pig, and at 12:00 throw a bucket of water out of the window, to get rid of the bad ghosts. Local restaurants offers good food especially for breakfast- which contains smoked herring in roast bake, flying fish sandwich in fried bake bread and salt fish in homemade bread which they say it really rocks. Other local foods include roti-chicken,beef or goat which is very tasty and sensual. Hot Shoppes have a nice variety of veggie rotis... Continue reading

Cuban Christmas Fever

With its enthusiastic history, Trinidad is a romantic atmosphere with its unique architecture and decorated with red tiles roofed houses painted with pastel colours and multicolour facades. It makes you go back in the colonial time. Cubans celebrate their Christmas through Buena Noche with their own family, eating pork and dancing till early in the morning. Cubans celebrate their holidays in their own homes and apartments despite of their economic status they love to dance and party. At especially big parties they will roast a pig and wash it down with Cuban rum. The rum is oftentimes of the 'homemade' variety, so watch out, as it's got a kick. The Cubans are the best salsa teachers, so if you plan to do a dance lesson, learn it the Cuban way. Spending your Christmas in Cuba is overwhelming, you can party all night without spending too much of your money. One good... Continue reading