Lonely Planet Cuba

Lonely Planet Cuba by Brendan Sainsbury is a comprehensive travel guide published by Lonely Planet in 2006, featuring 520 pages in English. This edition offers an in-depth look at Cuba, catering to the growing number of tourists drawn to the island, with insights into its unique culture and attractions.
Readers will find informed features and insightful listings that guide them off the beaten path, allowing for a richer travel experience. The book includes a special section on music, helping visitors engage with the vibrant rhythms of the country, while also highlighting popular destinations for sun worshipers, scuba diving, and snorkeling. This guide serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the diverse offerings of Cuba.
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The surge in tourism continues, with 2 million visitors arriving annually to witness Fidel Castro’s Cuba. Informed features and insightful listings guide travelers off the beaten path, a new music special section gets visitors into the rhythm, and highlights lure sun worshipers to the country’s fabled beaches, scuba diving, and snorkeling sites.
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