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Cuban flan is a silky baked custard topped with a thin layer of caramel, and many Cuban recipes use condensed milk to give it extra creaminess that resists the island heat.

Tres leches cake soaks up three kinds of milk until it becomes almost pudding-like, and it is a show-stopping dessert at Cuban celebrations because each forkful is decadently moist.

Dulce de leche is made by slowly simmering milk and sugar until it becomes a caramelized, spreadable treasure, and Cubans use it to fill pastries and sweet breads across the island.

Ropa vieja, literally 'old clothes', is shredded beef braised in a smoky tomato and pepper sauce, and its stringy texture is said to resemble torn fabric, which inspired the name.

Arroz con pollo is a one-pot celebration of rice and chicken colored with saffron or bijol for a warm golden hue, and family recipes often include olives, peas, and a bright squeeze of lime.

Picadillo mixes ground beef with tomatoes, olives, raisins, and capers for a sweet and savory punch that reflects Spanish and Caribbean influences, and it commonly stuffs empanadas or tops white rice and beans.

The mojito pairs fresh mint, lime, sugar, and white rum for a zesty, cooling drink that became synonymous with Havana nightlife, and it was famously celebrated in bars like La Bodeguita del Medio.

The daiquiri was born in Cuba as a simple blend of rum, lime, and sugar, and the frozen variation and Ernest Hemingway's favorite at El Floridita helped turn it into a global classic.

The Cuba Libre mixes rum and cola with a squeeze of lime, and the cocktail's name and origin story are tied to Cuba's struggle for independence when American cola met Cuban rum.
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Limestone mogotes, tobacco farms, horseback and cave tours.
Google MapsEco-village with hiking, coffee farms and a lake for swimming.
Google MapsWorld-class beaches, resorts, water sports, easy day escape.
Google MapsSnorkeling, diving and historic invasion beaches.
Google MapsGo in November-March for drier weather and fewer bugs, summer is hot and sticky with afternoon rain.
Crazy vibrant city, music on every corner, food is tasty but portions vary, plan 3-4 days to feel it, budget a bit more for taxis.
Old Havana is charming after sunset, daytime can be crowded and touristy, expect slow service and cash-only spots.
Buy ETECSA WiFi cards at their offices early morning, they sell out fast. Walk two blocks off the main squares for real, cheap comida.
Exchange cash at official CADECA kiosks or banks, never with street sellers; bring small USD bills to avoid bad rates.
National lines to Matanzas, Santa Clara, Santiago and other cities
From HAV take an authorized taxi or prepaid transfer; buses are cheaper but slower—agree price in advance.
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