Regla: 339 years of history, faith and tradition on the other side of Havana
Regla: 339 years of history, faith and tradition on the other side of Havana A street in Regla By: Rachell Cowan Canino / Photos: Abel Rojas Barallobre Just a seven-minute boat ride from Old Havana, across the bay, lies the municipality of Regla. Celebrating its 339th anniversary on March 3, this small piece of land, barely nine square kilometers in size, offers travelers a unique immersion into the most authentic roots of Cuban culture. Arriving in Regla is a tourist experience in itself. The boat trip, which crosses the waters of Havana Bay, separates two worlds and prepares visitors to discover a place where time, air, and sea salt have a distinct quality. The original inhabitants called this land Guaicanamar, "facing the sea," and that connection to the ocean remains intact. A destination of faith and syncretism Religious women give thanks to Our Lady of of Regla or [...]












