I also don’t understand how there are people who don’t like to travel.
A trip, no matter how short or how tight the budget, will always make you a better version of yourself than you were when you started the journey. In my country, it’s difficult to travel abroad, and the economic situation makes it hard to move even within the country, but still, we are lucky to live in a beautiful country.
In my case, the first question would be Viñales, in Pinar del Río, because it’s a unique landscape of its kind in the world. The famous mogotes can only be seen in Asia and here, except that these are not submerged in water.

Sitting at that table eating a burger and sipping on a brew watching that sunset seems like something I'd like to do.
More or less, that was our plan: some piña coladas (they make some of the best in the country, with natural ingredients grown in the area) and a good plate of the original ropa vieja, of course with great company ;)
Nice view.
Interestingly, you mention mogotes and I have a here and there post coming up which show photographs of those found on Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. It was an awesome trip.
Anyway, Viñales looks like a perfectly good place to want to go...and I want to go.
I am looking forward to the post about Ha Long Bay 🤩; they are two unique places of their kind in the world.
Viñales is a place made just for you, with few tourists and a wide variety of outdoor activities, along with incredible views of the valley. If all that is mixed with a visit to Cayo Jutia beach, even better. You must visit it someday! ;)
Few tourists...sounds glorious.