Cuba is solidifying its position as a favored vacation spot for Russian tourists, with its pristine beaches and diverse recreational offerings drawing significant attention. According to statements made to Vzgliad newspaper by a representative of MINTUR (Cuba’s Ministry of Tourism), the renowned resort of Varadero leads in popularity. This preference is largely attributed to its exceptional hotel infrastructure and a spectacular 20-kilometer stretch of white-sand coastline bordering turquoise waters, a combination that has earned it a reputation as one of the world’s top five beaches.
Beyond Varadero, Russian visitors are actively exploring other prime locations. The Jardines del Rey resort area, encompassing the islands of Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo, and Cayo Santa Maria in central Cuba, is a major draw. The province of Holguin and the secluded island of Cayo Largo del Sur, off the southern coast, are also standout choices. Naturally, the vibrant capital city of Havana remains a key destination on many itineraries.
Importantly, the appeal for Russian travelers extends far beyond sun and sand. Cuba is promoting itself as a multifaceted destination offering a rich array of activities. These include various water sports, immersive ecotourism adventures, and culturally significant tours. Popular cultural itineraries feature visits to the stunning Vinales Valley, explorations of the Topes de Collantes nature reserve in the Escambray Mountains, and excursions to sites famously associated with the American literary icon, Ernest Hemingway.
