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Description Cuba, the largest of the Caribbean islands, incorporates a fascinating blend of colonial history with a diverse combination of Latin American, Spanish and African cultures. Spotless white sandy beaches, coconut palms and an underwater world that is home to five hundred species of fish and fifty different coral types surround this exciting island. Choose from our fleet of 37ft to 45ft yachts and catamarans.
The new base is 15 minutes from the colonial style city of Trinidad, located in the centre of the south coast of Cuba. Enjoy the incredible landscape of the Escambray mountains close by and admire the many rivers, tropical flowers and stunning waterfalls all around.
Wind and Sailing Conditions Cuba and the surrounding islands have a sub tropical climate, which is influence by balmly northeast trade winds. Winds are sometimes stronger to the north of the islands and regular and constant trade winds benefit the more sheltered south coast.
Dining Ashore Cuba is most famous for its lobster, try it cooked 'asodo', roasted in a small open pit and served with traditional black beans and rice. Chicken and pork dishes accompanied by brown rice, fried banana and sweet potato are also very popular.
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