What Is Cuba's Landscape Like?

Cuba is a subtropical Caribbean country.

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Cuba is a tropical island with a stunning Caribbean coast. Off the coast of some beaches you can visit healthy coral reefs. Rolling hills, tobacco farms, and pine forests characterize inland Cuba. The mountains of Sierra de los Órganos are to the west, and the mountains of Sierra Maestra rise in the southwest. Small islands surround Cuba, the largest of which is Isla de La Juventud. You’ll find mangrove forests along much of the coast, including along the southern islands.

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Isla de la Juventud

Isla de la Juventud is Cuba’s largest island, and an off-the-beaten path destination. For centuries, visitors came here to look for treasure left behind by Spanish pirates. Now visitors come for the island’s nature reserves and secluded beaches. Unlike many beach destinations in Cuba, this island’s main attraction is nature reserves and not resorts.

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