Camagüey
Baracoa
Five centuries after its establishment, Baracoa still hasn’t lost the exquisite beauty that impressed Christopher Columbus. The first village to be founded by Diego Velazquez feels and looks like an antique with a mix of hills and valleys that makes it one of the loveliest scenes in the world. It is the oldest colonial city in the Americas that still has the atmosphere of 1510 when Velazquez arrived from Spain with 300 men and founded the village. Baracoa is an Indian name that means “elevated land”. This relaxing town shelters important sights and visitors can make interesting excursions in the surrounding areas.
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