December 19, 2011

Celebrate Cuba Holidays And Festivals

Are you looking forward to have a vacation in the beautiful country of Cuba? If so, you might want to plan your vacation so you can experience important cheap holidays and festivals. Cuba's celebrations are among the biggest and the best in the Caribbean. Indeed, many tourists say that these festivals are more than street parties. They are highlights and representations of Cuba's diverse history and culture.

Here are some of the best and most popular celebrations in Cuba that you should try to experience during your trip.

1. Havana Jazz Festival
Celebrated in February and initiated in 1978, the Havana Jazz festival is most probably the most well-known and renowned of all Cuba,s music festivals. This celebrations draws jazz musicians and lovers worldwide. Join jazz concerts in the country's concert halls and streets alike.

2. Havana Carnaval
Once held every February until 1998, the Havana Carnaval has since been moved to July. During this celebration, communities create talented groups to perform during this lively parade-and-dance show. The carnaval features colorful costumes, lively dances, great music, and loads of fun. In addition, the Havana Carnaval is where you can taste delectable Cuban culinary treasures such as roast pork, chicharritas, and tamales. The best bands also provide the audience with great entertainment.

3. Santiago de Cuba
Held every July, the Santiago de Cuba is what a street party should be. The city does not sleep, and it parties all night long, waiting for the annual performance at the Cuartel Moncada. The ingredients of a street party are there—great music, delectable foods, colorful costumes, lots of fun and dancing, and more!

4. Las Parradas de Remedios
The Las Parradas de Remedios is celebrated every December. During this celebration, there are street parties, friendly competitions of performing arts within communities, fireworks, and gift-giving.

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