There’s never been a better time to explore Cuba’s natural wonders. To encourage more tourists to visit the Caribbean island and stay for longer, the country has extended its tourism visa to 90 days.
An exciting blend of tradition and modernity, Cuba has been ranked as the 5th most sustainable country in the world by the Sustainable Development Index.
As a result of its seclusion since the US trade embargo began in 1961, Cuba’s rich natural habitats have been very well preserved, and now offer locals and tourists the chance to explore some truly unique ecosystems.
But in order to preserve them for future generations too, it’s important to be a
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