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Top choices of
exotic tropical beaches abound in Caribbean, for some reasons some the finest
coastal destinations have remained unsung.
If diving into opulence in Varadero doesn’t excite you, there are
numerous unmarred beaches waiting for you and the best part is you can have
them all to yourself. Fortunately, these coastal sands have skipped development
and have held on onto their indigenous appeal which gives you the true essence
of Cuba.
Playa Ancon, Sancti
Spíritus Province
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This province of
Cuba is famous for colonial town of Trinidad and its cobbled streets. Just 12
km southwest of Trinidad lies the ravishing Playa Ancon which is a glittering
string of sand on a bending curve of the peninsula. This picturesque beach is
ideal for swimming, but if not a perfect for lying on the sand as you might
catch the attention of fleas.
It also gloats
about a separate marina where you can plan local fishing trips, and voyages to
the off-shore, heavenly group of islands-Jardines de la Reina.
Gibara, Holguin
Province
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This enigmatic
fishing town is a good escape from the crowds, its coastal side is blemished
with tumble down colonial villas, which the locals wish to keep veiled. The
best beach here is Playa Caletones – a wild stretch of sand.
Lying on the sand
and plunging not only in the sea but also in many freshwater swimming holes is
the favorite activity of this untainted holiday destination. Talk to the local
to know about some of the most iconic cave diving on the planet just a stone’s
throw from beach.
Peninsula de
Guanahacibibes, Pinar del Rio Province
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The Forbidden
western tip of Cuba puts on the table some of the major attractions which the
mainland has to offer, 60 Km of sheer greenery swathed with mesmerizing beaches
regarded with deep respect by travelers who have been privileged enough to see
it, of course with the zeal to explore.
The off-white sweep
of sand at Maria la Gorda is almost fully vacant except for few people who come
here to enjoy some amazing diving offshore. Some scattered sharp rocks might be
hurdle to your flawless swimming experience but overall the beach is
phenomenal.
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