Visit Guantánamo Province
The Guantanamo Province of Cuba is known for its stunning landscapes, abundance of wildlife and rich history. Located in the southeastern corner of the country, it contains 16 municipalities that span over 4500 sq. miles. It has a long coastline along the Caribbean Sea and borders Haiti to the east.
Some top tourist attractions include: Cajobabo Beach, with crystal clear waters and white sand; El Salto de Guayabal waterfall, which plunges down into a picturesque pool; and La Miel Cave, where visitors can explore underground passages.
Interesting historical facts about Guantanamo Province include that Fidel Castro was born in Biran village located here; it was also home to some of Cuba's oldest indigenous tribes including the Taino people who first settled here in 1200 A.D.; and during WWII the US Army built two airfields here for aerial operations over Europe.
Some top tourist attractions include: Cajobabo Beach, with crystal clear waters and white sand; El Salto de Guayabal waterfall, which plunges down into a picturesque pool; and La Miel Cave, where visitors can explore underground passages.
Interesting historical facts about Guantanamo Province include that Fidel Castro was born in Biran village located here; it was also home to some of Cuba's oldest indigenous tribes including the Taino people who first settled here in 1200 A.D.; and during WWII the US Army built two airfields here for aerial operations over Europe.
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