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  • Jeremy John
  • Dec 16, 2020
  • News
  • News Source
  • Cuba, Culture, Fun Facts, History
The Father of the Homeland - Ten fun facts about Carlos Manuel de Cespedes

The Father of the Homeland - Ten fun facts about Carlos Manuel de Cespedes

  • Havana qqqq, Cuba

During your stay in Cuba, you're bound to see the name 'Cespedes', be it on a street name, a park or a building. Find out more about this Cuban national hero.


  • Jeremy John
  • Sep 15, 2020
  • News
  • News Source
  • Cuba, Food, Fun Facts
Cuba: A Sweet Potato Paradise! Seven Fun Facts

Cuba: A Sweet Potato Paradise! Seven Fun Facts

  • Havana qqqq, Cuba

Sweet potatoes have become increasingly popular in the UK in recent years. Sales have been rising alongside trends in healthy eating and plant-based diets. In Cuba, sweet potatoes have been grown and eaten for millennia and can be found across the island, everywhere from restaurants to food markets.


  • Jeremy John
  • Mar 09, 2021
  • News
  • News Source
  • Cuba, Fun Facts, Havana, Hotels, Luxury Hotels, Nacional de Cuba, Vedado
Ten fun facts about Nacional de Cuba Hotel

Ten fun facts about Nacional de Cuba Hotel

  • Havana qqqq, Havana

Hotels in Cuba don't get much grander than this. Built in 1930 when Cuba was firmly on the map as the place to go, it has plenty of stories to tell. Find out more here.


  • Jeremy John
  • Mar 03, 2021
  • News
  • News Source
  • Cuba, Fun Facts, Havana, Hotels
Ten fun facts about Havana's Hotel Inglaterra

Ten fun facts about Havana's Hotel Inglaterra

  • Havana qqqq, Havana

Situated in the heart of Havana is an iconic old hotel where you can experience the splendour of Cuba's past. Known as Hotel Inglaterra, find out more here.


  • Jeremy John
  • Feb 15, 2021
  • News
  • News Source
  • Cuba, Excursions, Havana, Ideas, Museums
Seven fun facts about La Cabaña fortress

Seven fun facts about La Cabaña fortress

  • Havana qqqq, Havana

Dominating the eastern side of Havana Bay is a mighty fortress. Find out more here about "La Cabaña", a place that reveals some of Havana's fascinating past.



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Why Cuba is the best holiday destination to escape to right now

Escaping to Caribbean warmth and sunkissed beaches in Cuba is not only possible but one of the safest tropical dreams that you can make come true now, right now, even amid COVID-19 restrictions. Included in the UK travel corridor and supported by a number of airlines and hotel chains guaranteeing the safety of travellers with a set of sanitary measures, here we illustrate the ways that a Cuba holiday right now is among the best decisions you could make.

Jeremy John

The Father of the Homeland - Ten fun facts about Carlos Manuel de Cespedes

During your stay in Cuba, you're bound to see the name 'Cespedes', be it on a street name, a park or a building. Find out more about this Cuban national hero.

Jeremy John

Was The Queen's Gambit inspired by Cuba's Maria Teresa Mora?

The new series about a chess prodigy has got people discussing which women chess players might have influenced the story. Could it have been a Cuban? Read on to find out.

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Cuba: A Sweet Potato Paradise! Seven Fun Facts

Sweet potatoes have become increasingly popular in the UK in recent years. Sales have been rising alongside trends in healthy eating and plant-based diets. In Cuba, sweet potatoes have been grown and eaten for millennia and can be found across the island, everywhere from restaurants to food markets.