Regions of Cuba

Regions of Cuba

Camagüey Ciego de Avila Cienfuegos
Granma Guantánamo Havana
Holguín Isle of Youth Las Tunas
Matanzas Pinar del Río Sancti Spiritus
Santiago de Cuba Villa Clara Other Offshore Islands



This unique country is made up of the island of Cuba, the island of Youth and numerous islets and reefs. The main island is 1250 km long, making it the largest of the Caribbean islands. Cuba boasts a very varied topography which ranges from flat wetlands and undulating valleys to pristine beaches and rugged mountain ranges. Rivers, lakes and natural bays contribute to the dynamic Cuban landscape.

Cuba is divided into 14 provinces, one of which is the municipality of the Isla de la Juventud (The Isle of Youth). Cuba’s capital, La Habana, has the country’s densest population as well as Cuba’s most important port. Other important cities include Cienfuegos, Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey, Holguín, Santa Clara, Guantánamo and Matanzas.

  Camagüey