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The Pearl of the Antilles has everything it needs to attract
tourists (architecture, nature, culture...). And the government's
desire to develop tourism and eco-tourism has become more and
more obvious over the last few years in order to bring in as much
foreign currency as possible so that the country can capitalize
on this precious resource.
On the western part of the island you will find the vast majority
of Cuba's most important architectural monuments, such as La Vieja
Habana, Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus, Moron, Cayo Coco,
Cayo Guillermo, Santa Clara, Matanzas, Playa del Este, Varadero,
Las Terrazas, Soroa, Vinales, Pinar del Rio, etc.

You shouldn't have too many problems getting around or finding
a hotel in each region you'd like to visit.
In general, Cubans are happy to help you "resolvar"
( solve) any problems you may run into. Cubans themselves have
to juggle with these kinds of material problems everyday.