The Great Sierra Maestra National Park is the most extensive and important mountainous area in Cuba, due to the latter due to two fundamental aspects: its spectacular landscape value, steep, lush and foggy. In addition, this has been added to have been a refuge and meeting area for different prominent individuals of the Revolution. Read More
In the Sierra de Órganos, 5 km west of San Diego de los Baños, framed in the center of a splendid protected site, are the remains of an abandoned and decaying mansion that once responded to the name of Hacienda Cortina, Parque La Güira Read More
A length greater than 46 km, stratified into eight levels, makes it the largest cave system in Cuba and places it in second place in the Americas. The cave does not cease to produce astonishment, which is not due exclusively to its size; also to everything that houses inside. Read More
The Viñales National Park, also known as the "Viñales Valley", is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in all of Cuba. It is a valley, declared World Heritage by UNESCO since 1999, with very high pines, limestone mountains (which are very attractive for climbing enthusiasts) and numerous tobacco plantations, nestled in the Sierra de los Órganos . Read More
La Cueva del Indio is an ancient indigenous cabin located 5.5 km north of Viñales and close to the town of San Vicente, in Cuba. The cave was found in 1920 by a farmer named Juan Díaz and since then receives numerous visits. Read More
Vedado, officially known as the Municipality of Plaza de la Revolución, is the commercial center and the main residential neighborhood of Havana. This ecological mini-city houses the first coffee plantation in the country and offers the only canopy circuit in all of Cuba. Towards her arrive buses that leave from Havana full of tourists who come to spend a different day. Read More
Josone Park is an old neoclassical mansion surrounded by a varied garden built in 1942 in Varadero by a couple who owned a distillery in Cárdenas, coinciding with their silver wedding. Read More
Arrive at Turquino Peak from two different perspectives depending on your tastes during your time in Cuba. For an easier and faster route, you have to leave from Las Cuevas. That tour is ideal if what you have in mind is to reach the top. Read More
The Bacunayagua Bridge marks the border between the provinces of Mayabeque and Matanzas. This is the longest and tallest bridge in all of Cuba, with just over 314 meters in length and 103 in height. It is considered one of the wonders of Cuban civil engineering. Read More
The Caguanes National Park is located in the northern region of the municipality of Yaguajay, consisting of Cayo Caguanes, the Ciénaga, Guayaberas and a group of islets called Cayos de Piedra. The place is perfect for lovers of ecotourism or adventure tourism. It was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. To enjoy numerous water activities in a heavenly place of clear and turquoise waters, the best destination is Cayo Santa María. Read More
Alejandro de Humboldt National Park is one of the most important sites for the conservation of endemic flora in the Guantanamo region, Cuba. Read More
El Yunque is a mountain that is 10 km from Baracoa, Cuba, located in a protected area. This formation, which can be seen from anywhere in the city, is part of the Cuchillas del Toa biosphere, acquiring the category of outstanding natural element. With a height of 560 meters, it is characterized because its top is flattened due to erosion, which is why Christopher Columbus described it as a working anvil to hit metals.
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Discover the La Gran Piedra mountain range and admire the most amazing geological creation in the area, in Santiago de Cuba. With about 63,000 tons of weight, the rock that sits on top of a mountain with a fresh environment and lush vegetation, shelters numerous places of interest such as the Botanical Garden, La Isabelica Cafetal and the Sculpture Meadow. Read More