Varadero is the biggest and generally cherished of Cuba's
sea shore resorts and is likewise thought one about the world's most excellent
spots. It is situated on the Hicacos Peninsula, about 140 km east of Havana.
The turquoise waters are quiet and the sea shores are of white sand. The
coastline city has various exhibition halls, displays, supper clubs, markets,
and little shops of rum and stogie. There are exciting unrecorded music scenes
and a couple of bars and incredible bistros. The Ecological Reserve of Varahicacos
is found close by and it has a few hiking trails, in addition to a chance to
investigate vegetation, caverns, and antiquated divider paintings. The Hicacos
Point Natural Park, a biological safeguard was set up here in 1974. You can see
here the 250 m (820 ft) long Cave of Ambrosio, Mangón Lake and the ruins of the
La Calavera (The Skull) Salt Works. Nation's one of the two greens are situated
here which is extraordinary for golf players, and there are many water sports
exercises and visit accessible.