iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Travel
 

Essential Havana Holiday Experiences

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Emma Lelliott

Mysterious, beguiling Havana has been charming visitors for decades, and remains the one essential place to visit on a Cuba holiday. Havana is a city that sometimes seems frozen in time – the old colonial architecture, ancient cars on the streets and the traditional warmth and hospitality weave a charming spell on everyone who visits.

You could spend weeks on holiday in Havana and still not feel like you’d scratched the surface, but if you are looking for inspiration for things to see and do, here are four suggestions to get you started…

Drink Like Ernest Hemingway

Of course, I’d advise against actually drinking like Hemingway – the Nobel winning author was famed for a prodigious, liver withering rate of consumption! But if you are on holiday in Havana, you should certainly raise a glass to Cuba’s most famous ex pat in one of his old haunts. The Floridita is the most famous, with the Daiquiri being Hemingway’s drink of choice. He also liked to drink Mojitos at another nearby bar – La Bodeguita del Medio.

If you want to complete the Hemingway circuit in style, make sure you stop off at the hotel bar at Ambos Mundos, where the great man stayed and wrote the opening to For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Stroll Through the Old Town

It is the best preserved colonial city in Latin America, with over four centuries of architectural delights kept in remarkable condition. Exploring the Old Town on a holiday to Havana can keep you occupied you hours, wandering from one grand plaza to the next, and enjoying historic sites such as the Gran Teatro and the Catedral de San Cristobal. Make sure you finish up with a walk along the Malecon, the harbour wall that provides breathtaking coastal vistas to accompany the colonial architecture. The Malecon comes alive at night, and is a great place to sit, sip cocktails and watch the crowds go by.

Take in a Cuban Festival

Havana plays host to a variety of different festivals all throughout the year, and it is well worth trying to time your visit to take one in on your holiday to Havana; you’ll see the city at its most exciting and vibrant. Jazz fans shouldn’t miss out on the International Jazz Festival held each February, while the Ballet Festival in October has played host to many world premieres. If you neither jazz nor ballet is your thing, come along to the Havana Carnival in June, where the entire city becomes one giant street party. Be aware that accommodation books up fast in festival time, so plan well in advance if you want to include a festival visit during your Havana holiday.

Dance the Night Away

Nothing embodies the spirit of the city like dance and music. From salsa to son, jazz to reggae, it is a culture of music and movement, and everyone on a Havana holiday should take the time to explore the music clubs and dance venues. Music lovers shouldn’t miss out on the Irakere Jazz Club, founded by Chucho Valdes, one of the country’s most famous jazz musicians. If you’d rather strut your funky stuff on a night out, Casa de la Música de Centro Habana is where the bright young things practise their salsa steps and listen to the best bands.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Emma Lelliott is the general manager of Captivating Cuba, an independent specialist in luxury holidays to Cuba. With offices in Havana and the UK, Captivating Cuba can help you tailor-make the perfect Havana holiday.

Article Tags: city [See Dictionary], havana [See Dictionary], jazz [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on March 29, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

How to Find the Best Guardalavaca Resorts
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

In a place like Guardalavaca, your hotel isn't just a place to sleep, it is your entire holiday – your accommodation, catering, entertainment, and recreation are all likely to be provided for in the hotel itself...

Cayo Coco: An Island Paradise
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

With palm-fringed beaches and a wide variety of flora and a fauna, you will feel as though you are close to paradise on your holidays to Cayo Coco...

A Twin Break – Havana and Cayo Coco
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

Think of Cuba and, apart from cigars, one of the first things that comes to mind is her fabulous beaches and wonderful Caribbean sunshine...

Guardalavaca's Finest Hotel
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

Situated on Cuba’s north coast, Guardalavaca is a beautiful region in Holguin It boasts an impressive number of particularly pretty beaches: Guardalavaca Beach, Bahia de Naranjo, Plays Esmeralda, Pesquero and Pon Lino...

Cuba’s Hotels: Choosing the Sea or the City
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

With Cuba hotels positioned in a variety of beautiful locations across the island, it may be hard to choose between a beach holiday and a stay in a vibrant historical city...

The Three Best Guardalavaca Hotels
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

On a holiday to the sunny resort of Guardalavaca there are a number of luxury hotels for you to choose from...

Exciting Activities in Guardalavaca
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

Hotels in Guardalavaca, Cuba, are ideally situated for a range of activities in this excellent location...

The Top Five Hotels in Varadero
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

Iberostar Varadero For that unique feel of Cuban colonial splendour, look no further than the Iberostar Varadero...

5 Steps Closer to the Real Cuba in Havana
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

Venture in the Historical Centre of Old Havana La Habana Vieja is the most popular area, and when you’ll see its fabulous architecture, you’ll know why...

Calamity Columbus Charts the Caribbean
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

Christopher Columbus is a celebrated historical figure, renowned for his navigational brilliance in ‘finding’ the Caribbean islands and America for the West...

Choose Your Perfect Havana Hotel
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

With five centuries of architectural delights and a unique culture and atmosphere that is simply unforgettable, Havana is one of the leading attractions in Cuba, or even in the whole Caribbean...

Staying Active in Varadero
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

If you want to relax on one of the finest beaches in the Caribbean, you need look no further than Varadero, the largest beach resort in Cuba...

Famous Residents of Cuba
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

Whatever your views on Cuba, everyone agrees that the island has been home to some of the most colourful and passionate people in history...

Top Five Exotic Honeymoons in Cuba
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

Cuban honeymoons provide plenty for newlyweds to see, do and take part in, including great beaches and interesting sight seeing opportunities...

The Best Hotels in 5 Cuban Cities
Submitted by: Emma Lelliott

A holiday in Cuba presents a beguiling mixture of colonial cities, Caribbean coastline, unique cultural mix and a vibrant island atmosphere...

Date Beautiful People In Baltimore
Submitted by: Matt Fuller

The illustrious state of Maryland is home to 5,779,400 locals (as of 2009) It's capital city, Annapolis, is the busiest sailing address on the Eastern Seaboard...

Britain’s Newest National Park
Submitted by: Amy Activ

So Britain has its newest (and ninth) national park Stretching from Beachy Head in Sussex to the very edge of the city of Winchester, the South Downs National Park contains some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain...

Insure Yourself Against the Airlines!
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

There are few people (apart from those who can afford to travel first class) who can claim to really enjoy the process of travelling by air...

Saving Money on Your UK Travel Insurance
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

While foreign travel may be all the rage, many people still choose to take the majority of their holidays in the UK, to cut costs or just for the convenience of holidaying locally...

Planning Your Son Bou Villa Holiday
Submitted by: Brenda Jaaback

Son Bou is renowned as one of the finest resorts in Menorca, with the stunning two and half mile beach the main attraction of the area...

The Colours of Son Bou Holidays
Submitted by: Brenda Jaaback

Son Bou is a picturesque resort located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, half way along the south coast of Menorca...

I-95 Through Florida - So Much to See and Do
Submitted by: Kirby Collins

I-95 runs 1,917 miles along the length of the east coast with over 300 miles of it in Florida Starting near Jacksonville, running to Miami with main thoroughfares such as I-10 to I-4 intersecting with it...

What Are the Costs Associated With Bringing Skis or a Snowboard on a Flight?
Submitted by: A.Noton

What are the Costs associated with Bringing Skis or a Snowboard on a Flight Spending your vacation skiing and snowboarding is a fun and exciting break away from the stresses of daily life...

4 Places To Go Walking In Portugal
Submitted by: Tony Maniscalco

Portugal has some of the most striking landscapes in Western Europe, but it has yet to acquire the fame and popularity of France and Spain as a walking destination...

Family Activities in Miami
Submitted by: Stephen A Daniels

While Miami has a reputation for being a pretty wild town, it is also family-friendly destination with plenty of things to see and do for visitors of all ages...

What to Do If Your Luggage is Stolen or Lost During an Extended Business Stay
Submitted by: Larry J. Reaves

Having luggage lost or stolen while travelling is a nightmare that occurs far too often Not only do you have to worry about losing expensive items such as clothing, but things can be even worse if you lose important documents that you need for your meetings...

Easy Tips to Book Your Caribbean Cruise Vacation
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

The 1st day of your Caribbean Sea cruise holiday is here Nearly of the daytime will be passed getting at know your cruise liner, building spa appointees, booking tours of duty on the Caribbean Sea Islands and trying to get sail tips from your fellow riders...

Ways to Choose the Best Hawaii Vacation Package
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

Deciding on which Hawaii holiday package to buy depends upon what your trip is attending to consist of once you go...

How to Get a Free Honeymoon Package With Credit Card Travel Reward?
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

All honeymooner couples on prefer to celebrate this especial time by going along a great honeymoon All the same, such as trips can be really expensive...

Tips to Finding the Cheapest Flights Online?
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

Nowadays everyone is looking out for low-cost flights internet, simply growth in the airfare when traveling has become really problematic issuing among the basic people to plan their vacation holiday at whatever alien holiday finish by whatever airways...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy