: The guide includes stories that delve into Cuban traditions, from the music scene in Old Havana to the nuances of staying in a casa particular (private homestay).
: It explores Cuba’s history through its physical landscape, such as the "cloud-forest paths carved by revolutionaries" and the colonial streets of Trinidad. Lonely Planet Cuba
The "story" of Lonely Planet Cuba is less a single narrative and more a collection of local insights, historical context, and the foundational history of the publisher itself. The Publisher's Origin Story : The guide includes stories that delve into
: Within a week, they sold 1,500 copies. Today, Lonely Planet has printed over 145 million guidebooks for 120 languages, including their comprehensive coverage of Cuba. The Story of Cuba (Within the Guide) The Publisher's Origin Story : Within a week,
The existence of the Cuba guide is part of the larger , which began in 1972 when Tony and Maureen Wheeler traveled across Europe and Asia to Australia in a beat-up car with almost no money.
: Authors like Conner Gorry, who has lived in Havana since 2002, have spent decades documenting Cuban life from the inside, contributing to the guide's deep narrative on the country's transformation. Authors Behind the Guide
Recent editions, like the 12th Edition , prioritize "storytelling" to help travelers connect with the island's culture.