Guantanamo, the most eastern and mountainous provinces of the country is the only place in Cuba where you can find semi-desert areas. Its proximity to Haiti and a large number of immigrants from Jamaica have contributed to a distinctly different culture from what you’ll experience in for example the central or western parts of the island.
Nature fans and adventurers will enjoy staying at the Hotel Faro de Maisí in La Asunción, a small town in the south of Maisí, Cuba's easternmost town. This off-the-beaten-track hotel is an ideal spot to stay for those interested in cavern diving, nature exploration, and wildlife spotting.
This hotel is also a historical monument, and is located on Baracoa’s Malecon. Named after a mysterious, glamorous Russian woman that won the hearts of the Baracoa people.
Baracoa is a singular town beloved for all its visitors. La Habanera is a charming and small hotel perfect for exploring the village, and at the same time feeling at home.
Hostal 1511 is the perfect place to catch the charm and hospitality of Baracoa. This seaside village is a destination hard to reach, but even harder to leave.
Baracoa is one of the Cuba’s must-see destinations. In 2013 Hotel Rio Miel opened its doors keeping things getting better in this wonderful seaside city.
Guantánamo, in Cuba’s eastern region, has never been a huge tourist destination, despite having some singular historical and natural sights. Perhaps this new hotel accommodation, in the center of town, will help attract more visitors.
Staying at Porto Santo puts all Baracoa charm at your disposal. A Lovely small beach, together with a remote location and a captivating landscape make from this place an unforgettable one.
El Castillo (The Castle) is one of Cuba’s most unique hotel properties. It was built on a rise overlooking the city. The views alone make guests feel like royalty.
Stay at the Villa Maguana and you’ll agree that this is a unique spot located in an area of incomparable beauty. Indeed, it’s one of the few remaining affordable places to stay in the Caribbean with this level of natural splendor and seclusion.