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El Castillo Hotel
Baracoa
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Hotel Gaviota El Castillo is located in the city of Baracoa - the first village founded in Cuba by the Spanish conquistadors - and is housed in the fortress of Seboruco de Santa Barbara, which was built by the Spaniards in colonial times. It is just a few km away from the city's national airport which handles the operations of small and middle size airplanes. The road access to the hotel is by... Photos & more info...
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Porto Santo Baracoa
Baracoa
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Hotel Gaviota Porto Santo is located next to Baracoa Bay and close to the airport, in a small and private beach where, according to legends, Christopher Columbus planted the famous Cruz de Parra, considered the oldest religious object conserved from the Spanish presence in America. Hotel has 60 rooms and its best feature is a large swimming pool with a deck and thatched-roof bar overlooking the... Photos & more info...
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Hotel Villa Maguana, Guantánamo
Baracoa
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Maguana villas, 21km (13 miles) from Baracoa, are secluded and peaceful in a totally private, pretty cove next to a the famous 2km (1 1/4-mile) long white sand public beach called Playa Maguana.In the very hot summer the locals come from miles around to play on the pristine sands, gossip a dreat deal, and of course cool off in the fish rich waters. A few fishermen with snorkels and harpoons are... Photos & more info...
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Hostal La Habanera Hotel
Baracoa
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La Habanera is a charming and budget-priced hotel on the main street, just steps from the main plaza, is housed in a recently restored colonial-era building dating from 1867. For better or worse, the original colonial tile-work has been replaced with rather soulless contemporary ceramics, but beautiful hardwood doors are a lovely touch. The location is a major plus for sightseeing, but it comes... Photos & more info...
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Hotel La Rusa
Baracoa
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This legendary little hotel was established by a Russian émigré (and princess) and former dancer, Mima Rubenskaya or "La Rusa de Baracoa". She had settled in Baracoa after fleeing the Revolution in 1917 at age six. There she is in black-and-white, framed on the wall in the lobby. She converted her three-story home into a hotel – the Miramar – in 1953. Supposedly it hosted several illustrious... Photos & more info...
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Campismo Popular El Yunque Baracoa
Baracoa
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The “Yunque de Baracoa”, is one of the landmark features that most impressed Christopher Columbus during his first explorations along the Northern coast of the island. At its base, the Campismo cabanas are located. There the visitors get in direct touch with the wild life discovered for the New World by the Genoese Admiral. Surrounded by luxuriant vegetation, among coconut trees and cocoa... Photos & more info...
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Baracoa Guide
It is situated on a bay close to the eastern tip of the island of Cuba where the Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. Founded in 1512 by Diego Velazquez, this is Cuba's oldest European settlement, things are pretty laid back in this town and the abundance of palm trees along this coast give it a South Pacific feel.

The fact that this was an important Spanish outpost is evidenced by the three impressive forts: Fuerte Matachin, now housing the museo municipal; Fuerte de la Punta, now refitted with a restaurant; and El Castillo de Seboruco, which is now a pleasant hotel.

On calle Antonio Maceo, you'll find people queuing for hot chocolate drinks in the baking tropical sun at the Casa del Chocolate, opposite is a lovely Casa de la Trova, holding rooftop performances and you can't forget to visit Plaza Independencia (it is the focal point for community life in the city), Yunque de Baracoa and The Stone Zoo, which comprises a multitude of stone animals.

More info can be found at baracoa.org
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