Cuba
This largest of the Caribbean islands offers 2,900 nautical miles of untouched, wild shoreline, a paradise landscape with white sandy beaches, warm, crystal blue water and dream-like natural lagoons. Balmy weather averaging 27° C and constant northeasterly winds seldom exceeding a force 5 make this a genuine all-year-round destination. The experience is greatly enhanced by the legendary kindness of the inhabitants who will gladly help you sharpen up your salsa steps. No wonder untouched Cuba is exploding as a charter destination.
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Cuba enjoys a tropical climate moderated by trade winds, with a dry season running from November to April, and a rainy season going from May to October. Cuba has a generally mild climate throughout the year. With cool ocean breezes during the summer and warm ocean breezes in the winter. During the rainy season, which lasts from May to October, Sailors may experience thunderstorms, strong winds and high waves almost daily. The latter months up to October are also the hurricane season. In the dry season, which is from November to April, there is hardly any rainfall.