Cuba is a warm,
friendly island that vibrates with the unmistakable Cuban
beats and rhythms and that exudes interesting cultural aspects
that visitors can enjoy and absorb.
Havana, as Cuba’s capital, naturally
concentrates most of the Cuban nightlife here, although the
Varadero beaches and the tourist resorts also offer great
evening entertainment. When we think of Cuba, salsa is not
far behind. It is one of the country’s most known features
and all visitors should try swaying their hips to the infectious
Cuban rhythms at least once. You can try taking lessons with
a Cuban dance teacher or simply go to one of the many clubs
at night such as Tropicana and the Varadero Mambo and learn
there! It is great fun to go to a club such as this in a group.
There are many great bars
around Havana, featuring some of Cuba's typical cocktails
and famous rum, that make a great outing with friends.
But Havana nights are not only made up of salsa…
this charming island has a whole range of cultural activities
that are perfect for an evening out. The theatre, the opera
and ballet are all excellent here and generally not that expensive.
For those that enjoy the movies, there are
some movie theatres showing films in their original language
with Spanish subtitles but in general the films have been
translated into Spanish – which is actually a wonderful
way of practicing your Spanish!!