Matanzas City: Matanzas, 42 km west of Varadero, is busy and
grimy. Behind a deep bay, it came into its own during the 19th
century when it served as the country's sugar capital.
On the classic, leafy main square, Parque Libertad, the
Pharmaceutical Museum is a wonderfully preserved chemist's shop,
also there are plenty of interesting buildings, monuments and
museums to keep you occupied like Museo Historico Provincial, Teatro
Sauto, Cathedral of San Carlos, Bellamar Caverns...
Varadero: It is Cuba's principal beach resort (the 20 km
long, virtually uninterrupted whitesand beach with shallow, clean
waters is the main attraction), with dozens of hotels and
restaurants, streetside bars, fastfood cafes, and grocery shops,
Varadero is like any large resort the world over, so if you want to
eat and drink well, sunbathe under a clear blue sky, swim in warm,
turquoise tranquil waters that caress endless stretches of pure
white sand, then Varadero is for you.
Cardenas: The city is laid out in a typical grid pattern with
the most important street, Avenida Cespedes, intersecting Parque
Colon, the focal point for city life. Other places to visit are
Oscar Maria de Rojas Museum, Catedral de la Immaculada Concepcion,
Plaza Molokoff, Casa Natal de Jose Antonio Echevarria...
Zapata Peninsula: The peninsula is a huge natural reserve for
all manner of wildlife including local and migratory birds, lizards,
crocodiles and rock crabs, you can see penned reptiles at the
crocodile farm at La Boca.
A more appealing prospect is picturesque Guama (it is a group of
tiny islands connected by wooden bridges).The area is also home to
one of the largest underground cave and lake systems in Latin
America.
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