is located in the Caribbean Sea, at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea. It lies south of Florida (United States), approximately 90 miles (145 km) away across the Straits of Florida, and is situated south of The Bahamas, west of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), north of Jamaica, and east of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
The country is the largest island in the Caribbean, with a total area of about 42,426 square miles (109,884 km²), and is part of the Greater Antilles group of islands. Its geographical coordinates are approximately 21.5218° N latitude and 77.7812° W longitude, placing it in both the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
Cuba is an island nation comprising the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud, and over 4,000 smaller islands, cays, and islets. It is not part of South America, despite sharing the Spanish language with many South American countries — it is located in the Caribbean region and is considered part of North America geographically.
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Your experience certainly isn't unique. Lots of people get soured on Cuba, especially if they don't have much independent travel experience in countries with shit tourist infrastructure - not to mention the facked up commie politics.
That said, your problems with the SIM card, the difference between CUC & CUP, expensive meals when you were in the most touristy place on the entire island, not downloading Google Maps or Maps.Me in advance, transport between Varadero and Havana Airport.... all those issues are super easy to research and if you had posted on any Cuban travel forum you would have known the deal. You needed to be way better prepared.
But totally agree, Cuba certainly isn't for everyone.
Happy travels.
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