Camaguey, Cuba
The inland Cuban city of Camaguey was once the domain of pirates, privateers and bucaneers. These days it's a more serene place, but the influence of the swashbucklers remains: instead of being laid out on a grid system with square plazas, the city's streets are a maze of narrow alleyways, designed to confound the marauding looters.
Image 1 of 7: A pink house in the former pirate hangout of Camaguey. Photo / Jill Worrall