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Enjoy an observation of the largest wetland in the Caribbean with its protected flora and fauna. We will make a stop in Boca Guamá where you can visit the crocodile farm and if you wish you can take a boat trip over the treasure lagoon to the Taino Village where there are cabins on stilts in the water and they represent the mountain life of the aboriginal people. We reach Playa Larga where the locals have a great respect for fresh seafood and you can opt for an excellent seafood on the beach. We then skirt the coast to Playa Girón where we visit the Fish Cave with the opportunity to explore the incredible diving areas of the region or take pleasure in its turquoise waters.
Founded in 1689 with families coming from the eighth village of the new world (Remedios), Santa Clara was born, capital of the province of Villa Clara, embraced by the Sabana stream, today the Bélico river, and the Cubanicay river, on the Carmen hill, where its old main square evolved into the main park of the town. Around the Leoncio Vidal Park we will have a pleasant walk around the place where the architecture of the Library, the Town Hall and the Museum of Decorative Arts are interesting, where the pieces that integrate its different collections belonged to the families of greater ancestry of the province. The Cathedral in an unusual French Gothic style with two outstanding side towers and a central portico where its interiors have beautiful leaded glass windows that are unique in the country. We will walk along the boulevard with its shops, bazaars and hospitable people. The Ernesto Ché Guevara Square and the museum with information and belongings of the guerrilla together with the armored train monument are other options.
Consumptions and tickets not included.
Departure days: Every day
Departure Time: selected by the client.
Minimum: 2 persons
Maximum: 4 persons per car
This tour ends at 5:00 p.m. regardless of the departure time
Enjoy an observation of the largest wetland in the Caribbean with its protected flora and fauna. We will make a stop in Boca Guamá where you can visit the crocodile farm and if you wish you can take a boat trip over the treasure lagoon to the Taino Village where there are cabins on stilts in the water and they represent the mountain life of the aboriginal people. We reach Playa Larga where the locals have a great respect for fresh seafood and you can opt for an excellent seafood on the beach. We then skirt the coast to Playa Girón where we visit the Fish Cave with the opportunity to explore the incredible diving areas of the region or take pleasure in its turquoise waters.
Founded in 1689 with families coming from the eighth village of the new world (Remedios), Santa Clara was born, capital of the province of Villa Clara, embraced by the Sabana stream, today the Bélico river, and the Cubanicay river, on the Carmen hill, where its old main square evolved into the main park of the town. Around the Leoncio Vidal Park we will have a pleasant walk around the place where the architecture of the Library, the Town Hall and the Museum of Decorative Arts are interesting, where the pieces that integrate its different collections belonged to the families of greater ancestry of the province. The Cathedral in an unusual French Gothic style with two outstanding side towers and a central portico where its interiors have beautiful leaded glass windows that are unique in the country. We will walk along the boulevard with its shops, bazaars and hospitable people. The Ernesto Ché Guevara Square and the museum with information and belongings of the guerrilla together with the armored train monument are other options.
Consumptions and tickets not included.
OPTIONAL BY THE CUSTOMER