Nature of Cuba

Nature of Cuba

The tropical, humid, and semi-continental climate gives the Cuban archipelago a natural diversity that is reflected in its regions. Cuba’s nature comprises coastal, mountainous, semi-desert, and swamp ecosystems; plains and mogotes, rivers, caves, and valleys paint the Cuban geography with a multitude of colors. National parks, community complexes like  Las Terrazas , botanical gardens, heritage sites, and protected reserves are populated by a diverse flora and fauna with a rich evolutionary history.     

Bird watching, hiking, diving, sport fishing, horseback riding, caving, cycling, or rural tourism are some of the many options that tourist destinations in Cuba, depending on their potential, offer to visitors seeking direct contact with nature.

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