Cuba

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Traveling to Cuba could probably one of the best things that you can do to enjoy the beauty of a foreign city. As a matter of fact, every year, thousands of tourists and travelers visit the different cities in Cuba such as Trinidad and Havana, to spend their holidays and vacation trips. As you travel to this South American country, make sure that aside from packing a good pair of Ray Ban Sunglasses sunglasses with you or if you prefer Air Optix contact lenses, you also have a checklist of all the great attractions that you can visit. Here are some of the places to see as you take a trip to Cuba.

1. Acuario Nacional

This is an aquarium which features a wide and interesting variety of tropical marine wildlife species. Strategically located sitting on the edge of Cuba’s coast, Acuario Nacional offers plenty for the young and old alike with its numerous attractions including a huge tortoise tank with a small beach. Because it has the ambiance of a beach, bringing along a pair of sunglasses would make your whole experience a lot more pleasurable.

2. Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis

Situated inside a convent in 1734, this is another place to see as you go to Cuba. It is a museum and church which features the magnificence of 18th century architecture and ancient paintings. To be able to take in the beauty of the basilica, make sure to bring your glasses (Brillen) as there is just so many beautiful details to enjoy.
3. Centro Historico de Trinidad

If you want to see homes and structures built with elegant architecture featuring wooden balustrades and stylish furniture, then you better head off to Centro Historico de Trinidad. Touring this city is like taking a journey down the paved cobblestone streets of the 19th century. Taking along some stylish Ray Ban Sunglasses would be a perfect traveling essential especially on a hot day.

4. A Tour of the City of Havana

This is one of the things that almost all Cuban tourists do in their trips. It starts at the main offices in Miramar and goes to Old Havana, which is the city’s historic center. It passes by the Palace of the Captains General and then the Capitolio Nacional and ends at the Museum of the Revolution. With a pair of sunglasses at hand, this would be the perfect thing to do to appreciate the scenery and history of Havana, Cuba.