Now on to a new country. Cuba is home to the Rum Museum, housed in an 18th century colonial townhouse. Guides show visitors in Spanish, English, French, German and Italian all the steps in the manufacture of the original Cuban Rum. You start with the process of raw sugar cane and end with a free drink at the bar with the sounds of traditional music. A visitor lottery is played every month and the winner receives, no matter the residence country, a bottle of special reserve of San Cristóbal de La Habana Rum. Also interesting to note that you can learn how to make Habanos cigars at the museum as well as how to prepare a Mojito, the other famous Cuban drink, made of rum, lime, sugar and mint leaves.