Thursday 28 April 2011

Havana's suburban beach

Havana has a great geographical location in Cuba that provides an amazing array of natural wonders.
Havana Bay is the widest and deepest natural sheltered bay in the Caribbean and is surrounded by incredible Colonial era Fortresses.
The most beautiful and probably most visited natural wonder is Havana's suburban beach.
 Santa Maria Beach or Playa del este as it is also known is a pure white sand wonder that stretches 12 kilometers along the Coast of Cuba.
 Starting just outside the City limits of Havana all the way to a picturesque Town called Guanabo.
This stretch of Beach easily rivals that of the better known Varadero Beach in terms of warm white sand and beautiful azure waters.
One of the best reason's to visit  Playa del Este is the weekend party that is attended by thousands of Beach Loving Havanitos.
This is an informal gathering that attracts thousands who love Sun sand limpid blue waters and the occasional glass of fine Cuban Rum.
Every weekend like clockwork the Beach swells with people both Visitors and Locals alike.
 The sounds of delightful Cuban music played Live by strolling bands can be heard.

And of course the people watching does not get any better than this, Playa del este is where you come to see and be seen. It is a gathering place for Havana's Youth and a place to check out all the Beauty that Havana has to offer.

At http://www.havanadiscoverytours.com/ we offer guided visits and private drivers to deliver you to and help you enjoy this Natural wonder.
 Something that must be seen to be appreciated whether on the weekend to indulge in the party atmosphere or during the week when the pace and the crowds are at a slower quieter pace.



 

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