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viernes, 23 de agosto de 2024
CUBA BEACH EXPERIENCES
The Advantages of Renting Beach Houses in Cuba: A Paradise of Comfort and Peace
Cuba, with its white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, is a dream destination for any sun and sea lover. If you're planning a vacation in this beautiful country, especially near Havana, renting a beach house can offer you a unique and enriching experience. Here are the advantages of choosing a beach house instead of a hotel.
Personalized Comfort
Renting a beach house gives you the comfort of a home away from home. You can enjoy spacious and private areas, with all the facilities you need for a comfortable stay. From fully equipped kitchens to terraces with sea views, rental houses offer flexibility that hotels can't match. Additionally, you can organize your day at your own pace, without the time restrictions of hotels.
Peace and Tranquility
One of the biggest advantages of renting a beach house is the peace and tranquility it offers. Away from the hustle and bustle of large hotels, you can relax in a serene environment, hearing only the sound of the waves. Beaches near Havana, such as Santa María del Mar and Guanabo, are perfect for enjoying moments of calm and reflection. This relaxed atmosphere is ideal for disconnecting from daily stress and recharging your energy.
White Sand Beaches
Cuba's white sand beaches are world-famous, and renting a beach house allows you to enjoy them to the fullest. Imagine waking up every morning to the view of the Caribbean Sea and having direct access to the beach. You can spend the day sunbathing, swimming in crystal-clear waters, or exploring marine life with snorkeling. This privileged access to the beach is one of the greatest advantages of renting a house instead of staying in a hotel.
Safety in Cuba
Cuba is known for being a safe destination without violence, making it an ideal option for a peaceful vacation. Renting a beach house allows you to enjoy this safety in a private and controlled environment. Many rental houses have additional security measures, such as guards and alarm systems, to ensure your peace of mind throughout your stay.
Conclusion
Renting a beach house in Cuba, especially near Havana, offers an incomparable vacation experience. The personalized comfort, peace and tranquility, direct access to white sand beaches, and the safety of the destination make this option a perfect choice for those seeking a relaxing and memorable vacation. So the next time you plan a trip to Cuba, consider renting a beach house and enjoy everything this Caribbean paradise has to offer.
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ALQUILER EN LA PLAYA EN CUBA PARA SUS VACACIONES
Las Ventajas de
Alquilar Casas en la Playa en Cuba: Un Paraíso de Comodidad y Paz
Cuba, con sus playas de arena blanca y aguas
cristalinas, es un destino de ensueño para cualquier amante del sol y el mar.
Si estás planeando unas vacaciones en este hermoso país, especialmente cerca de
La Habana, alquilar una casa en la playa puede ofrecerte una experiencia única
y enriquecedora. Aquí te presentamos las ventajas de optar por una casa en la
playa en lugar de un hotel.
Comodidad
Personalizada
Alquilar una casa en la playa te brinda la comodidad
de un hogar lejos de casa. Puedes disfrutar de espacios amplios y privados, con
todas las facilidades que necesitas para una estancia confortable. Desde cocinas totalmente equipadas
hasta terrazas con vistas al mar, las casas de alquiler ofrecen una
flexibilidad que los hoteles no pueden igualar. Además,
puedes organizar tu día a tu ritmo, sin las restricciones de horarios de los
hoteles.
Paz y
Tranquilidad
Una de las mayores ventajas de alquilar una casa en la
playa es la paz y tranquilidad que ofrece. Lejos del bullicio de los grandes
hoteles, puedes relajarte en un entorno sereno, escuchando solo el sonido de
las olas. Las playas cercanas a La Habana, como Santa María del Mar y Guanabo, son
perfectas para disfrutar de momentos de calma y reflexión.
Este ambiente relajado es ideal para desconectar del estrés diario y recargar
energías.
Playas de Arena
Blanca
Las playas de arena blanca de Cuba son famosas en todo
el mundo, y alquilar una casa en la playa te permite disfrutar de ellas al
máximo. Imagina despertar cada mañana con la vista del mar Caribe y tener
acceso directo a la playa. Puedes pasar el día tomando el sol, nadando en aguas cristalinas o
explorando la vida marina con snorkel. Este acceso
privilegiado a la playa es una de las mayores ventajas de alquilar una casa en
lugar de hospedarte en un hotel.
Seguridad en
Cuba
Cuba es conocida por ser un destino seguro y sin violencia, lo que la
convierte en una opción ideal para unas vacaciones tranquilas. Alquilar una casa en la playa te permite disfrutar de esta seguridad en un
entorno privado y controlado. Muchas casas de alquiler cuentan con medidas de
seguridad adicionales, como guardias y sistemas de alarma, para garantizar tu
tranquilidad durante toda la estancia.
Conclusión
Alquilar una casa en la playa en Cuba, especialmente
cerca de La Habana, ofrece una experiencia de vacaciones incomparable. La
comodidad personalizada, la paz y tranquilidad, el acceso directo a playas de
arena blanca y la seguridad del destino hacen de esta opción una elección
perfecta para quienes buscan unas vacaciones relajantes y memorables. Así que
la próxima vez que planees un viaje a Cuba, considera alquilar una casa en la
playa y disfruta de todo lo que este paraíso caribeño tiene para ofrecer.
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viernes, 2 de agosto de 2024
Cuba, educación por el Banco Mundial
World Bank: Cuba Has the Best Education System
CUBA
WORLD BANK
EDUCATION REFORM
World Bank: Cuba Has the Best Education System in Latin America and the Caribbean
In terms of education, this Caribbean country has no cause to be envious of even the most developed nations. The Caribbean island is also the nation in the world that allocates the highest share of its national budget, 13 percent, to education.
According to the international organization, Cuba is the only country in Latin America and the Caribbean to have a high quality education system.
In Latin America, kindergarten, primary and secondary teachers constitute, in human terms, a resource of 7 million people, or 4 percent of the region's workforce and more than 20 percent of all technical and professional workers. Their salaries absorb 4 percent of the continent's GDP. Their working conditions vary from one region to another, even within national borders. Teachers, mostly women -- 75 percent on average -- are poorly paid and tend to be of lower socioeconomic status. In addition, the average age of teachers is more than 40. Thus they constitute a workforce considered to be "aging."
The World Bank notes that the government scrutinizes carefully "the quality and practices of teachers," particularly at a time when the objectives of education systems are required to adapt to new realities. The emphasis is now on skills and not merely on the accumulation of knowledge.
The report's findings are final. The World Bank emphasizes "the poor quality of Latin American and the Caribbean teachers," a condition that constitutes the main obstacle to the advancement of education across the continent. Further, academic content is inadequate and educational practices ineffective. Insufficiently or poorly trained teachers devote only 65 percent of their time to classroom instruction, "the equivalent of wasting an entire day of instruction per week." In addition, available instructional materials are under utilized, especially those that deal with new information technologies and communication. Finally, teachers struggle to assert their authority, keep their students engaged and retain their attention.
According to the financial institution, with the notable exception of Cuba, "no teaching faculty in the region can be considered to be of high quality when compared to global parameters." The World Bank also notes that "today, no Latin American school system, with the possible exception of that of Cuba, has the high standards, strong academic talent, and high degree of professional autonomy that characterizes the world's most effective educational systems, such as those of Finland, Singapore, Shanghai (China), the Republic of Korea, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Canada."
Indeed, only Cuba, where education has been the top priority since 1959, has a truly efficient education system and high-quality teachers. In terms of education, this Caribbean country has no cause to be envious of even the most developed nations. The Caribbean island is also the nation in the world that allocates the highest share of its national budget, 13 percent, to education.
This is not the first time that the World Bank has praised the education system of Cuba. In a previous report, the organization characterized the excellence of the island's social system:
Cuba is internationally recognized for its success in the fields of education and health, with social services that exceeds those of most developing countries and, in certain sectors, are comparable to those of the developed nations. The country has created a social system that ensures universal access to education and health services, provided by the state. This model has helped Cuba to achieve universal literacy, eradicate diseases and provide universal access to safe drinking water and basic public sanitation. Cuba now has one of the region's lowest infant mortality rates and longest life expectancies. Today, the social performance of Cuba is one of the best in the developing world, a fact well documented by many international bodies including the World Health Organization, the United Nations Program for Development and other UN agencies as well as the World Bank. [...] Cuba outperforms both Latin American and Caribbean as well as many other middle-income countries in the most important indices of education.
The World Bank points out that the development of good education systems is vital to the future of Latin America and the Caribbean. It highlights the example of Cuba, which has achieved excellence in this field, as being the only country on the continent to have a high-level teaching faculty. These results reflect the political will of the Cuban leadership that places young people at the center of the social project and allocates the resources necessary for their acquisition of requisite knowledge and skills. Despite its limited resources as a Third World nation and a state of economic siege imposed by the United States for more than half a century, based on the maxim of José Martí, its Apostle and national hero, "to be cultured is to be free," Cuba demonstrates that quality education is within the reach of all nations
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