Some countries take more planning to visit than others. Cuba is one of them, especially if you're traveling on a U.S. passport. A charming Caribbean island nation trapped in time, it's a place where the most beautiful cars of the 1950s and 1960s fill the streets, good Wi-Fi is hard to find, and major Western brands are all but absent. Havana—the island nation's capital—is the center of Cuban cultural life. It's home to museums, art galleries, and an opulent theater housing the Cuban National Ballet. Havana also has countless hole-in-the-wall restaurants, a handful of top-notch jazz clubs, a growing number of galleries and boutiques, and more mojitos than you can drink. But there's far more to Cuba than Havana. Pristine beaches, architectural gems, diving, snorkeling, and off-the-grid cultural experiences are waiting just outside the city and beyond.
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