New Year's Eve celebrations in Cuba

Cuba on New Year's Eve it is one of the most magical cities in the Caribbean that welcomes the visitor with music, hilarious dance, New Year's dinner, cocktails and ice cream, surrounded by palm trees and under the stars on its white sand beaches of Varadero or in the squares of traditional cities.

Considering the fact that January 1 is not only New Year's Day, but also Cuba's Liberation Day, therefore, this day is brilliantly celebrated in reality with enthusiasm and a huge explosion the 54 years of the Cuban Revolution under the leadership of Fidel Castro.

When it comes to Christmas and New Year's Eve traditions, Cubans are attached to friends, family, and lots of food. And it is that the Cuban people really love to celebrate and they know how to do it. As in all Christian states around the world, Christmas is the most spectacular and most intimate celebration.

If Christmas in your country is simply incredible, it will be doubled with a Cuban party full of joy and love. It really is the best time of the year. On Christmas Eve (Christmas Eve) people gather with their family and friends and celebrate with great music, fantastic food and, of course, love.

In the streets there are a lot of decorations, lights and Christmas trees, just like in the houses. Then there is a lot of fun, music and dance in the Cuban houses. And this atmosphere is also repeated on the night of December 31.

There is a tradition that is supposed to be related to forgetting the bad things that happened in the past. It is about the burning of the «Old Year Doll»Which is made from used clothing. In addition, Cubans also throw a bucket of water on the street that symbolizes the same thing.

Of course, fireworks are preferred by Cubans, which can be seen in the streets and squares of cities. The one that takes place on the Malecón Habanero is popular and very crowded, as can be seen in the photo. And when midnight comes there is a tradition of eating twelve grapes and drinking cider.


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