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Places of Interest
Baracoa
Baracoa is the first town to be built in Cuba shortly after it was discovered by Christopher Columbus...
Playa Esmeralda
Playa Esmeralda is the smartest beach resort in Cuba along with Cayo Coco, has only three hotels on a long white sandy beach with clear warm swimming...
Cayo Santa Maria
Cayo Santa Maria is the most westerly of the Jardin del Rey archipelago, which runs for three hundred kilometres just off the north coast of Cuba...
Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de Cuba is the second biggest city of Cuba after Havana. The architecture is pretty similar Spanish colonial style, but the atmosphere is almost more vibrant...
Trinidad
Trinidad is a wonderful cobbled colonial town built on the foothills of the Escambray Mountains a few miles inland from the Caribbean Sea on the south coast of Cuba...
Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo
Cayo Coco and the smaller Cayo Guillermo are islands about thirty kilometres off the North coast of Cuba, connected to the mainland by a causeway...
Guardalavaca
Guardalavaca is another good beach resort a short distance from Playa Esmeralda and about an hour's drive from Holguin Airport...
Cayo Largo
Cayo Largo is set in the Caribbean about 40 minutes flight south east of Havana. The island has 25kms of fabulous white sandy beaches, clear turquoise sea with lots of coral and fish to see...
Cayo Naranjo
Dolphin Swimming at Cayo Naranjo is one place that must be visited during any stay at Guardalavaca or Playa Esmeralda...
Pinar del Rio
Pinar del Rio, the western province of Cuba, has some of Cuba’s most breathtaking scenery. The Viñales valley has not really changed in hundreds of years...
Cayo Saetia
Cayo Saetia, a 42 square kilometre island, was originally set up as a retreat for busy Cubans to relax. The island is now open to foreigners...
Havana
Havana was founded in 1519 and is by far the largest city in the West Indies. Although crumbling in some areas, it still maintains much of its former splendour...