Cuba’s easternmost province is one of the least visited yet most interesting of all the country’s municipalities. The name Guantanamo is most widely known because
Villa Santo Domingo is girded by the Sierra Maestra Mountains, where you’ll find excellent trails for observing the flora and fauna typical of the region.
A very attractive four-storey early twentieth century building, restored and reopened in 1991, well located for sightseeing in Old Havana and Centro Havana, and particularly
Up till recently, discerning visitors have bemoaned the lack of a really luxurious hotel in Havana. The Saratoga, which opened in November 2005, has rectified
Located in a wonderfully idiosyncratic building with a neo-Churrigueresque façade and tendrils of Art Nouveau wrought iron decoration, the Hotel Raquel contains further delightful design
Originally built in 1928, the Park View reopened in March 2002 after a thorough restoration. Located in a historical surrounding which includes the newly renovated