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Cuba is a vibrant island nation defined by its rich blend of cultures, complex history, and deep-rooted traditions. From colonial legacies and African heritage to revolutionary spirit and Caribbean flair, the country offers a compelling mosaic of influences. Its streets pulse with music, its architecture tells stories of centuries past, and its people reflect resilience and warmth. Together, these elements make Cuba not just a unique but a deeply captivating destination for anyone drawn to culture and history
#1: Hitchhiking is Common
In Cuba, government vehicles must offer rides to hitchhikers if they have available passenger space. With a scarcity of cars, hitchhiking at specific locations is a widely encouraged mode of transportation.

Hitchhiking involves soliciting rides from passing vehicles, relying on the generosity of strangers for transportation.
