First-time visitors can rely on Bradt's Cuba to guide them around Havana, tobacco plantations and other travellers' hotspots, while adventurous travellers are helped to explore places off the beaten track and the offshore islands.. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.
Cuba has for centuries drawn travelers to its shores. Ever since Columbus dropped anchor in 1492, this 'jewel of the Caribbean' has continued to weave its spell over visitors, attracted nowadays by colorful carnivals and the vibrant rhythms of son, salsa and rumba. Despite the very real hardship of the Cuban people, their zest for life is at the very heart of the island's appeal. For this third edition of Cuba: The Bradt Travel Guide author Stephen Fallon has returned to the island to update every aspect of travel, from hotels, and resorts to restaurants and transport. No matter what your budget, you can be confident that this is the guide for you, both on and off the beaten track. Cuba: The Bradt Travel Guide contains detailed coverage of hotels and resorts to help you plan your trip, how to beat the bureaucracy, getting around, from buses and trains to hire cars and bicytaxis, Havana in depth, including old town history and architecture, where to find the best salsa music as well as computer-generated maps new for this edition. (5 1/4 x 8 1/2, 256 pages, color photos, illustrations, maps)