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Explore the Cuba landscape with a Motorhome, Campervan, RV or Camper from one of the above Cuba Camper hire companies. With a Recreational Vehicle hire, you have the complete freedom to discover the Cuba Countryside at your own pace with no strict timetables or hotel check ins.
Stop when and where you want to ! Have the convenience of storage space where you can take all the essential items that you require for your family vacation up in the mountains or alongside a river or down on the beach.
Create life time memories with a Cuba self drive camper rental. Experience the adventure of the open road with your Cuba Camper Rental and enjoy great value for money (especially for families) with being able to prepare your own meals plus also the bonus of spending quality time with the family.
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: Cuba or República de Cuba, IPA: [re'pußlika ðe 'kußa]), consists of the island of Cuba (the largest of the Greater Antilles), the Isle of Youth and adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and the Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south.
Cuba is the most populous country in the Caribbean. Its culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that Cuba itself almost completely blocks access to the Gulf of Mexico, make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes.
Climate in Cuba
Except in the mountains, the climate of Cuba is semitropical or temperate. The average minimum temperature is 21°C (70° F), the average maximum 27°C (81° F). The mean temperature at Havana is about 25°C (77°F). The trade winds and sea breezes make coastal areas more habitable than temperature alone would indicate. Cuba has a rainy season from May to October. The mountain areas have an average precipitation of more than 180 cm (70 in); most of the lowland area has from 90 to 140 cm (35–55 in) annually; and the area around Guantánamo Bay has less than 65 cm (26 in). Droughts are common. Cuba's eastern coast is often hit by hurricanes from August to October, resulting in great economic loss.
Cities of Cuba
These are the largest cities in Cuba, listed in descending order.
La Habana | Santiago de Cuba | Camagüey | Holguín | Santa Clara | Guantánamo | Bayamo | Victoria de Las Tunas | Cienfuegos | Pinar del Río | Matanzas | Ciego de Avila | Sancti Spiritus | Manzanillo |
Cardenas | Palma Soriano
These cities are not among the largest of Cuba, but are notable for other reasons.
Morón | Nueva Gerona | Contramaestre | Colón | Artemisa | Güines | Sagua La Grande | Trinidad |
Placetas | Baracoa | Nuevitas
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