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Varadero (Spanish pronunciation: [baɾaˈðeɾo]), also referred to as Playa Azul (Blue Beach), is a resort town in the province of Matanzas, Cuba, and one of the largest resort areas in the Caribbean. Varadero Beach is rated one of the world's best beaches in TripAdvisor's Traveler's Choice Awards since 2019, ranking at number 9 as of January ...
Playa Azul (Michoacán), beach town in Michoacán, Mexico; Playa Azul (Oaxaca), town in the municipality of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, Mexico; Playa Azul (Uruguay) , town in Colonia department, Uruguay; Playa Azul, a beach in Huanchaco District, Peru; Playa Azul, a beach in Cazones de Herrera, Veracruz, Mexico; Playa Azul, a nickname for Varadero, Cuba
Playa Bruja beach is three km from Chiltepec, 200 meters long and forty meters wide. It has fine gray sand with gentle waves on clear green waters. It has palapas, hammocks, a restaurant and dressing rooms among the palms and marine birds. [1] Playa Varadero has equipment for volleyball and soccer.
Foreign tourist days in Cuba, 2010 The beach in the resort town of Varadero. Tourism in Cuba is an economic sector that generates over 4.7 million arrivals as of 2018, [1] and is one of the main sources of revenue for the island. [2]
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Cárdenas is a maritime port town on the level and somewhat marshy shore of a spacious bay of the northern coast of the island (Bay of Cárdenas), sheltered by a long promontory (Hicacos peninsula, [3] including the Varadero beach resort). The city lies between the sea and hills. [3]
South of Playa de la Arena, is the Barcelo Varadero resort in El Varadero, around 500 meter/550 yard from Playa de la Arena. The hotel, part of the Barcelo hotel chain, has 319 apartments spaced over six blocks, named from A to F, as well as three swimming pools and a tennis court.
White sand beach on the northern shore. The white sand beaches that line the northern shore lead to the development of the resort town of Varadero close to the mainland, while the farther end is lined with all-inclusive resorts. The Josone Park sits between the two areas. A small marina and a dolphinarium are located on the south-eastern shore.