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Cuba - Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba, the vibrant city nestled on the southeastern coast of Cuba, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. As Cuba's second-largest city, Santiago boasts a rich heritage deeply rooted in the country's revolutionary past and Afro-Cuban traditions. With its rich history, lively culture, and stunning natural surroundings, Santiago de Cuba offers a unique Cuban experience that showcases the soul of the nation.

Worth Seeing
One of the city's most iconic landmarks is the Castillo del Morro, a historic fortress perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Visitors can explore the fort's tunnels, admire breathtaking views, and learn about its role in repelling pirates and invaders.

For those interested in history and revolution, Santiago de Cuba is a treasure trove. The Santa Ifigenia Cemetery is the final resting place of notable figures, including José Martí and Fidel Castro. The Moncada Barracks, where Fidel Castro launched the Cuban Revolution, is now a museum detailing the revolutionary struggle.

Music and dance are at the heart of Santiago's culture, and you can experience the lively rhythms of Cuba at Casa de la Trova, a famous music venue. Don't miss the Carnival of Santiago de Cuba, one of the country's most exuberant and colorful celebrations, featuring parades, music, and dance.

Nature lovers can explore the lush landscapes of the Sierra Maestra mountains, just a short drive from Santiago. Hiking trails, waterfalls, and the Gran Piedra (Great Stone) provide outdoor adventures amid breathtaking scenery.

Santiago de Cuba is also known for its Afro-Cuban religious traditions, and El Cobre Sanctuary is an important pilgrimage site. This religious site houses the statue of Our Lady of Charity, the patron saint of Cuba.

Climate
Santiago de Cuba enjoys a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round. The dry season, from November to April, offers pleasant weather for exploring the city, with temperatures ranging from 24 to 30 degrees Celsius (75 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit). The wet season, from May to October, brings higher temperatures and occasional rain showers.

Currency
Cuban Peso (CUP)

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