Marina Hemmingway & Havana
Its proximity to Havana and its long history of hosting major fishing tournaments have made Marina Hemmingway both a principal gateway to the rest of Cuba as well as a destinations in is own right.
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Havana to Cabo de San Antonio
Boats that draw 2m or less can choose between long-legged offshore routes or gunkholing and day hops, spending every night in a secure anchorage between Havana and Cabo de San Antonio.
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Cabo de San Antonio to Cienfuegos
The portion of the Cuban coast from Cabo de San Antonio to Cienfuegos that runs along the barrier islands fringing the Golfo de Batabano is far enough away from the boating centers of Varadero and Havana that only a select few will make the effort.
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Cienfuegos
As the third largest city in Cuba, Cienfuegos has all of the amenities of a large city but it is still small enough that it is possible to walk almost everywhere a boater might want to go.
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Cienfuegos to Santiago de Cuba
When cruising the Cuban coast between Cienfuegos, the third largest city in Cuba, and Santiago de Cuba, the second largest city, you have an opportunity to truly appreciate the vastness and diversity of the country.
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Santiago de Cuba
Santiago is the second largest city in Cuba and it is the eastern most port of entry in Cuba.
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Santiago de Cuba to Varadero
Heading east from Santiago de Cuba you are traveling into the throat of the Windward Passage.
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Varadero
Varadero is often spoken of as a place when it is really more appropriate to describe it as a region.
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