
Havana
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Discover Havana
Havana is one of the most popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors from around the world who seek sun and beach. There are many reasons to fall in love with this unique city, the capital of a special country: Cuba. Firstly, there’s the beauty of its streets and corners, its historic architecture, and vintage cars that have been preserved since the mid-20th century. Secondly, its pristine beaches, with white sand and crystal-clear waters, remain largely unspoiled due to the lower levels of tourism.
Thirdly, Havana is fascinating for its culture, its people, and its cuisine. It offers a different perspective on the Caribbean and the world, one that every travel lover should experience at least once in their life. Havana is located south of the United States, near the Florida Peninsula, and is the largest island in the Caribbean.
The city of Havana is in the north of Cuba, surrounded by other cities like Varadero. Nearby, you can visit stunning beaches like Bacuranao or Guanabo, where you can have countless adventures such as diving or windsurfing.
You can also enjoy the music, dance, and festive cultural atmosphere of Havana, one of the most vibrant cities in terms of folklore and traditions. In short, Havana feels like a continuous celebration, perfect for your holiday. At Newblue, we help you dive into it,
What to see in Havana?

We will start by talking about some of the most important places in Havana, that will include some of its most important attractions.
Plaza de la Revolución
Among the must-see sights in Havana is the iconic Plaza de la Revolución, where you can see the figures of key revolutionaries like Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos. This square has witnessed some of the most important events in Cuba's recent history and is one of the city's most famous landmarks - don't forget your camera!
Havana Cathedral
In contrast to revolutionary Cuba, it's essential to visit the Havana Cathedral, where you can also appreciate the older roots of this country and city, which was founded by the Spanish several centuries ago. This monumental site, surrounded by historic charm, reflects the city's Spanish colonial past.
Old Havana and Plaza de Armas
One activity you must do to truly experience Havana is to wander through Old Havana, which is the Spanish colonial part of the city. Here, you’ll find Plaza de Armas, a place where you can witness some of Cuba’s most authentic scenes.
Havana’s Malecon
No visit to Havana would be complete without a walk along the Malecón. It is undoubtedly the most famous spot in the city: a seaside promenade where hundreds of people are always gathered, enjoying their time. Here, you can also find vintage ice cream carts and, of course, take in the spectacular views of the city and its charms.
The best beaches in Havana

On the subject of Havana’s charms, we must of course talk about its beaches. Specifically, the eastern beaches, which are the best beaches in Havana. And it's no wonder!
Playa Bacuranao
Located 12 kilometres from the city of Havana. It is the closest beach located in a small cove. It is highly popular with Cubans and has a family atmosphere. There is a space with 30 cabanas to stay with.
Playa Guanabo
A much busier beach with more infrastructure. This is more of a town with a beach where supermarkets, numerous shops and restaurants can be found. It’s a good destination if you’re looking to have everything on hand while you go to the beach. It is 27 km from Havana.
Playa Santa María del Mar
This is a beach which attracts mainly foreign visitors. It’s a more developed beach, similar to beaches in more developed countries. A good alternative if you want to be in a place with all the amenities.
Playa de Trópico
This beach is notable for the quality of its crystal clear waters. It has numerous corals and, is a good destination for those looking to dive and enjoy the beauty of the Cuban seabed.
What to eat in Havana?

No trip is complete without exploring the local cuisine, and Havana is no exception. Havana is no exception! Here are some of Newblue’s recommendations on what and where to eat in Havana.
What to eat in Havana? Best dishes
Ropa vieja
Ropa Vieja is one of Havana’s most famous traditional dishes, with deep roots in the Canary Islands, reflecting the strong historical ties between the two places. The Havana version differs by omitting chickpeas and adding the unique flavours of Caribbean cuisine, such as sweet peppers. As you can see, Newblue has everything covered for your holiday!
Moros y Cristianos
Another traditional dish in Havana is Moros y Cristianos. This is a hearty combination of beans and rice, typically served with a vegetable sofrito and oregano. It is considered a hearty dish essential for sustaining energy and fully exploring the Cuban capital as it deserves.
Lechón
Lechón, or roasted pork, is another well-known dish in Havana, often served during Christmas. It’s usually prepared in the oven or on a barbecue, and accompanied by a spicy ají sauce.
Where to eat in Havana? Best Restaurants
Buenaventura
This restaurant is one of the most highly rated in Havana, It's no surprise: for a reasonable price, you can enjoy some of the specialities of Cuban cuisine in general, and Havana cuisine in particular.
Jibaro's
Jibaro’s is a café and restaurant with a charming, old-fashioned atmosphere, reminiscent of the mid-20th century. It’s a great spot to stop for a meal, or simply to soak in the vintage ambiance.
Havana 61
If you’re a seafood lover, Habana 61 is the place to go. Its speciality is seafood, but also offers other Havana specialities at reasonable prices.
Adventure and Sport

Looking for adventure or adrenaline? Well, Havana also has this to offer you.
Guided City Tour
This way, we can discover the hidden details and most interesting aspects of its history, guided by a local. This way, you'll uncover hidden details and the most intriguing aspects of its history, guided by a local. These types of tours are usually very affordable, as the organisers might work on a donation basis or charge a very low fee, especially considering the wealth of history and culture you'll get to experience in such a rich country.
Climbing in Havana
For those looking to stay active, Havana offers opportunities for climbing, either individually or in groups. This can be done near the Almendrales River, with rewarding views of the city as you climb. Nothing better to enjoy an adrenaline rush in the middle of urban Havana.
Kite Surfing on the Eastern Beaches
Kite surfing is another adventure you can enjoy on Havana's eastern beaches. There are several specialised shops where you can rent equipment and enjoy the Caribbean waters of the Cuban capital.
Scuba diving near Havana
As highlighted previously, on beaches like Tropico, it is possible to dive. A brief introduction is provided before you dive in to explore the beautiful coral reefs and marine life. you can see some spectacular coral near the coast as well as incredible fauna, including manta rays and puffer fish, among others.
A boat ride along the coast
A boat ride along Havana's coast is another adventure worth experiencing. You can rent a boat to see Havana from a different perspective, offering a unique and affordable way to enjoy the city.
Leisure and Culture

As you might have guessed from its reputation, Havana is a city filled with a wide array of cultural and leisure activities. Indeed, it's possible to engage in active tourism in Havana while enjoying its rich cultural and historical heritage.
Culture and leisure activities in Havana
Museum of the Revolution
The Museum of the Revolution houses historical artifacts and collections related to the Cuban Revolution, offering a deep dive into the island's history. It was created in 1959 and is home to numerous examples of Cuba’s living history.
Gran Teatro de La Habana
A testament to the importance of culture in Cuba, the Gran Teatro is an architectural marvel from the pre-revolutionary era. If you can, catch a live performance here - it’s one of Havana’s top cultural attractions.
La Zorra y el Cuervo
This venue is perfect for those who enjoy jazz, boleros, and the best of Cuban music. It’s one of the best places for nighttime entertainment in Havana. It goes without saying that you can fee the country’s rich musical heritage in places like this.
Tropicana
Tropicana is one of Havana's most iconic venues, hosting vibrant musicals and performances where joy and dance take centre stage. Without a doubt, a must-visit spot if you love both, along with the excellent mojitos they serve.

