Bahai De La Habana, Havana
Havana Bay, a deep-sea bay within
the city of La Habana, has played a crucial role in the city's economic
development since the 16th century. Home to the Port of La Habana, Cuba's
main port, Havana Bay offers a unique blend of history and modern
attractions.
Shopping in Havana is an experience in itself. Forget big box stores; immerse
yourself in the vibrant streets, galleries, and markets, where you can find
unique art, clothing, leather goods, cigars, rum, and one-of-a-kind homeware.
Beyond shopping, the bay itself is a marvel. Explore the Havana Bay
Tunnel, a 733-meter long passage built in the 1950s. For
a deeper dive into history, visit the iconic Castillo
de la Punta, Castillo del Morro, Castillo de la Real Fuerza, and the Fortaleza
de San Carlos de La Cabaña.
As the sun sets, Havana Bay comes alive with a
vibrant nightlife scene. Live music fills the air, streets buzz with activity,
and pockets of the city transform into party zones. From jazz clubs to
hole-in-the-wall bars, Havana offers endless options for an unforgettable night out.