Travel Guide to Cuba's Youth Island
Scenic spot introduction:
Isla de La Juventud (Spanish: La Isla de La Juventud) is the second largest island in Cuba. It is polygonal in shape, with a winding coastline and many small bays. Robert Louis Stevenson, a representative writer of the "New Romanticism" in the 19th century British literary world, wrote a famous novel, Treasure Island, which is unique and full of magical and romantic colors. The Treasure Island described by him is now the special administrative region of Cuba: Isla de La Juventud. The island is covered with tropical pine forests, with charming beaches and waters, rich in flora, fauna, seafood and minerals, and a beautiful ecological environment.Attractions distribution:
The beaches in the southern part of the Isla de la Youth are beautiful and well-known. Bibijagua Beach , Model Prison , El Abra Estate , Jones Forest Villa And other attractions.Scenic spot features:
Photography, sightseeing, leisure, vacation, ethnic tours, cultural tours, historical tours, prisons, ruins, manors, islands, bays, beaches, nature reservesTransportation
Scenic spot location:
America>Cuba>Havana
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Ticket prices for Isle of Youth:
Model Prison Ticket price: 3CUC (as of May 2009), students and foreign students can enter for free with valid ID.
Travel Tips
Best time to visit:
Cuba has a mild subtropical climate with two seasons throughout the year. The rainy season is from May to October, usually with short showers in the afternoon; the dry season is from November to April of the following year, when the climate is cool and it is the best time to travel.
Gallery

Cuba Youth Island Travel Guide - Jones Forest Villa

Cuba’s Island of Youth Travel Guide - Cape Franzese

Cuba’s Island of Youth Travel Guide - Coloni Hotel

Cuba’s Island of Youth Travel Guide - Model Prison

Cuba’s Island of Youth Travel Guide - East Point

Cuba’s Island of Youth Travel Guide - El Abra Manor

Cuba’s Island of Youth Travel Guide: The Small Town of Xiguanea
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