CAGUANES This park in north-central Cuba contains marine, land and swampy areas, with a wealth of well-preserved natural attractions. It is the nucleus of the Buenavista Biosphere Preserve. Its cave system has over 37,730 feet (11,500 meters) of galleries in more than 35 grottoes and caves, which contain the largest expressions of rupestrian art in central Cuba.
One of the singular features of this national park is the group of stone formations called Piedras Cays, which are surrounded by the sea and have coastal cliffs, natural arches and sea niches that serve as refuges for many species of flora and fauna. The largest colonies of Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis nesiotes) in Cuba live in the Guayaberas Swamp.
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CAGUANES At the very entrance of the Viñales Valley, (declared by UNESCO as World Heritage Site) and with a beautiful country side architecture inserted into modern patterns, this hotel is at the same time the best out-looking point t the magnificent Valley. Exuberant endemic vegetation surrounds the installation, filled with the rumors of typical birds and the mist in the mornings |
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SANTIC SPIRITUS Located at the center of the island, the province of Sancti Spíritus has the privilege of being the only territory of the Cuban archipelago where two of the first seven villas were founded at the beginning of the XVI century by the Spanish discoverer, Diego Velázquez: Espíritu Santo and Santísima Trinidad. |
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