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1. Marina Chapelín
- This marina offers all quayside services: drinking water, radio, electricity, maintenance, repairs and fuel. There are two sailing ships, seven... read more
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3. Discoteca La Bamba
- Since 1991, this discotheque located in the Hotel Tuxpan has been known as the place to dance to a variety of sounds including salsa, merengue,... read more
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4. Ruinas de Matasiete
- A Spanish fort from the 17th century is now an open-air cabaret staging small shows. Vines and ferns embellish the spacious nightspot dotted with... read more
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5. Discoteca Havana Club
- This club is frequented by locals seeking to mix and mingle, but given its proximity to the beautiful Varadero beach, it is also popular with tourists.... read more
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6. Cuba Danzon
- Miguel Faílde from Matanza created Cuba's national dance, known as the Danzón. Other more famous rhythms later derived from it like the Mambo and... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- Varadero is a travelers paradise, and that means that there is plenty of alcohol flowing if you're into the nightlife scene. While most of the bars have been built into the hotel as magnificent pieces of architecture, if you can make it out to town there are plenty of bars, clubs and pubs to waste the night away in. Dancing has always been part of the Cuban culture and they don't skimp on the Salsa beats and twists for those looking to adventure out of the hotel and into a festival of dress shaking fun. For a more calm evening, there are even bars that have a grand pianist in the midst of dressed up high-class affairs, to make it as if you're at a ball in Monaco. Varadero's got it all when it comes to impressive nightlife, and they know how to cater the best fun for anyone in the group.
