100 Places in Cuba Every Woman Should Go. Conner Gorry
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64. Bayamo
66. Birán—Birthplace of the Castro Clan
68. Granjita Siboney
69. Museo Nacional de la Campaña de Alfabetización
70. Playa Girón
71. Tombs of The Martyr & The Legend
72. Santiago de Cuba
73. Playas del Este
74. Jibacoa
76. Cayo Levisa
78. Cayo Saetía
79. Annual Harley-Davidson Rally
80. Feria Internacional del Libro
81. International Day Against Homo/Trans/Biphobia (IDAHOT)
82. Día de San Lázaro at El Rincón
84. Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano
86. Camping Canasí
87. The Train to Chocolate Town
91. La Farola
92. Get Inked
93. Wi-Fi Parks
94. Agropecuarios
95. Finca Tungasuk
96. Bicycle Tours
97. Paying Respect at El Cobre
98. Summiting Cuba’s Highest Mountain
99. Cuba’s Most Beautiful Road
Appendix 1: Cuba: A Necessary Primer
Cuba is like licorice or reggaetón: you love it or hate it. Sound extreme? Maybe, but not to those who know the island—a place fueled by melodrama and gossip (what I call the national sport), plus burning hot passions from baseball and tattoos to illicit trysts and ice cream. For such a lively, colorful country, the Cuban palette skews heavily towards black and white when it comes to outlook and opinions. Descended from globetrotting Spaniards, swashbuckling pirates, and strong, brave African slaves, with some Chinese, Haitians, and French thrown in for good measure,