The famous beach Varaderolocated in Matanzas, was included in the list of the 10 best in the world, made by the recognized TripAdvisor tourist platform From the criteria of their thousands of users collected in the last 12 months.
The spa occupied the sixth post of the ranks in the beaches category the best of the best, corresponding to the Travelers Choice awards, and the second among the locations of America that distinguished, requires a Report Posted on the company’s website.
One more time, #Varadero It is among the 25 best beaches in the world in the annual ranking of #TripAdvisor: Travellers’ Choice 2025. The best of the best.
https://t.co/vmluhzyt7b pic.twitter.com/iadsmlsnia– Juan Carlos García Granda (@juanncarlosgg) Februry 20, 2025
For its inclusion among the most notorious in the world, TripAdvisor points out that Varadero “has everything that is expected of an ideal beach: golden sand, turquoise waters and impressive sunset.”
In turn, it emphasizes that the Cuban beach climbed this time four positions with respect to the previous ranks, based on the criteria of the travelers who issued their opinions.
Two Cuban beaches among the 25 best in the world, according to TripAdvisor
The order of 2024 was headed by the beach of Elafonisi, nestled on the Greek island of Crete, and behind were placed Banana Beach (Thailand), and Playa Águila (Aruba), the best valued in the American continent.
The fourth step corresponded to Siesta Beach, located in the Cayo of the same name belonging to Florida (United States), and the beach of Falesia, in Portugal.
They complete the Top Ten of the Bávaro beach category (Dominican Republic), La Mallorquina Playa Muro (Spain), Kelingking Beach (Indonesia) and the Mirtos Beach (Greece).
Although Varader Covid-19 pandemia.
In 2024, a total of 2.2 million tourists arrived, 9.6 % less than the previous year and the worst figure in 17 years without counting the Pandemia Laps, according to the updated data of the National Office of Statistics and Information (Onei)
The sustained weakness of the Cuban tourism sector, for years the economic engine of the island, is related, among other factors, to the serious economic and energy crisis suffered by the country and with the economic sanctions imposed by the United States government.
The situation of tourism on the island currently contrasts with that of similar destinations in the Caribbean region, such as Punta Cana (Dominican Republic) and Cancun (Mexico), which record historical maximums of visitors.
