1 Summer dress in a chain store | USD 16.13 |
Monthly Pass (local transport) | USD 1.00 |
Potato (1kg) | USD 0.35 |
Loaf of white bread | USD 0.38 |
1 min. of prepaid mobile tariff | USD 0.48 |
Internet (6 Mbps, unlimited data) | USD 350.00 |
1 Pair of men leather shoes | USD 54.45 |
Taxi 1hour Waiting | USD 3.17 |
Apartment (3 bedrooms) outside of centre | USD 300.00 |
Cuba is a popular Latin America country that boasts of a fascinating culture and spectacular beaches. In fact, visitors have described it as having an old world ambiance with nice serene shorelines. This country is considered as the biggest Caribbean Isle with a population of roughly 11 million people. Those who want to visit the country can book cheap flights to Cuba by first connecting to Canada, and then using local cost-effective airlines. The traditional context of this region is Latin due to the influence of Spanish colonialists. Most inhabitants are lively and often participate in activities such as folk music, salsa dancing and much more. This country is very famous for its deep rich tobacco, which is also used to make the popular Cuban cigar.
Beach tourism is quite popular in this region. Moreover, people often come here to swim and enjoy the beautiful waters which are very invigorating. These beaches are quite isolated and still unexploited by visitors. You would enjoy each moment spent in this beautiful country, plus there are fun opportunities for both individuals and those who love travelling in groups. Beautiful coral reefs also line the shores and teem with rare marine fish found nowhere else. Some popular beaches in this region are Santa Lucia, Playa Ancon and Varadero. Cheap flights to Cuba can be enjoyed by travelling during off-peak season, since this is the time when demand for air tickets is low.
A few man made causeways also connect to the region of Cays and are quite cost friendly, these geographical features can be found in the northeast territory of Cuba. Visitors are allowed to swim but under the watch of supervisors, don’t go too deep into the ocean if you’re not a professional diver. There was a time when Cuba was internationally regarded as the best gambler’s paradise. It had a number of interesting casinos that attracted lots of foreigners. Nevertheless, after the Castro led revolution which occurred in 1959 most were closed. Currently, there aren't any casinos or gambling spots in this island meaning that it’s quite safe even for tourists. The hotels in Cuba are customer-friendly and available for those who need to save money.