Bahia de Naranjo Nature Park
Parque Nacional Bahia de NaranjoNature park of mangrove swamps with hiking opportunities as well as man-made attractions like swimming with dolphins. Explore more!
Carretera Guardalavaca, Cuba
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Attractions near to Bahia de Naranjo Nature Park
Guardalavaca Flea MarketIf tired from lying on the beach, walk a short distance to buy the best Cuban souvenirs. Moreover, it is very cheap! |
BioParque RocazulTake either the horseback tour or just walk through and observe local flora and fauna. Beautiful scenery assured! |
Guardalavaca BeachSimply stunning coastline. Warm turquoise sea, soft white sand. Behind the beach there is large souvenir market that is worth seeing too. |
Parque de las FloresEnjoy relaxing afternoon at one park of Holguin. It gives you nice overview on life of the Cubans. |
Esmeralda BeachYet another wonderful beach of Cuba with fine sand and crystal clear water. Not very long one, with a cosy feel. |
Cementerio Aborigen de Chorro de MaitaFirst discovered in 1930, it evolved into a cemetery of unsuspected proportions. Intriguing exhibits! |
Campina TainaTake a tour, visit a farm with local produce, grave site, mini zoo and understand the life of the Arawak Indians. |
Hill of the CrossViews from this place across the city are simply amazing. From bird perspective you realize how Cuban cities differ from the ones you're used to. |
The Provincial Museum of HistoryFormer barracks of Spanish army that was nicknamed as „parrot cage“, la Periquera. Now it houses an exhibition on local history, including Taino Indians. |
Bariay Monument National ParkPark with Greek columns and Native American gods to commemorate the day when Columbus first entered Cuba. Nearby beach is postcard perfect! |





