Discover the best top things to do in Cienfuegos Province, Cuba including Palacio de Valle, Parque Jose Marti, El Nicho Waterfalls, Delfinario de Cienfuegos, Guanaroca Lagoon, Punta Gorda, Teatro Terry, Jardin Botanico de Cienfuegos, Rancho Luna Beach, Malecon de Cienfuegos.
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4.5 based on 880 reviews
The Palacio is stunning in every way--the Moorish arches, the frothy arabesques covering the walls, the rooftop bar with unparalleled views of the bay. It’s unfortunate that on the same property a concrete multi-story box of a hotel blocks any view you might have had of the town of Cienfuegos. But don't let that deter you from visiting the pink jewel on the Punta.
4.5 based on 1,227 reviews
Located in the historical center of Cienfuegos, declared by the UNESCO Cultural Patrimony of the Humanity in 2005, it is one of the greatest symbols of culture and identity of that province known as the Pearl of the South. It was proclaimed a National Monument on October 10, 1978. It is considered a place of obligatory visit in the city.
Delightful park with lovely benches to sit in the shade of the trees and watch the world go by! Or catch up on your emails which ever is your preference
4.5 based on 1,788 reviews
We were able to visit this area of outstanding natural beauty as part of our tour of Cuba organised by Wijin Travel. One exceptional part of this was the 14km ride up to the park in two classic cars, driven by father and son. The winding road would not really have been suitable for our minibus. At the park a local guide/ranger led us through the forest pointing out interesting features, including a tocororo, the Cuban national bird, whose call we had clearly heard in the trees. There is great swimming in a natural pool below a small waterfall so be prepared for that. There are changing rooms and showers in the visitor centre if you need to freshen up afterwards. Back at the visitor centre we had a good lunch and were well entertained by the barman, an award winning cocktail maker, who put on a good show by lining up six glasses and making his speciality cocktail which was enjoyed by all!
4.5 based on 452 reviews
WAUW! Our swim here with dolphines was amazing! They have a big swimmingground and are really well trained. Swimming with the dolphines here was one of the best and coolest experiences of our lives!!
4.5 based on 249 reviews
Did the boat ride to see the flamingos. Our guide didn't speak much English but rowed us close and they were beautiful. A highlight of our trip.
4.0 based on 672 reviews
Great way to spend your time without spending a lot of money. Take a pleasant lazy stroll past all of the gorgeous Gallic palaces to the peninsula. "La Punta" the park at the tip of the peninsula is a great place to grab a dink and enjoy the water, also open very late.
4.0 based on 485 reviews
This is one of the most elegant buildings in the Square and honours Tomas Terry who was a Venezuelan industrialist; It seats almost a thousand people and features Carraran marble and native Cuban timbers. They wanted an additional fee to take photos which is rather unreasonable since visitors' photos promote the theatre to others,
4.0 based on 324 reviews
The Botanical Garden of Cienfuegos is considered one of the richest in the Americas because of the richness of its collections. We find it located in areas surrounding the current Pepito Tey Central, about 15 km from the city of Cienfuegos, the Pearl of the South, on the road that leads to Villa de Trinidad. It is said that in this jewel of Cuban greenness science comes to meet visitors in the form of botanical families, with genera and varied species. It is worth noting that it is the only institution of its kind that holds the category of National Monument in the country. The Botanical Garden of Cienfuegos is unique because of the picturesqueness of its setting and the peculiarities of its surroundings. It shows in its 97 hectares of surface, enormous jagueyes, legumes and bamboos, as well as an extraordinary collection of palms that is considered one of the ten most complete and important of America and the world.
I chose to book personal tour via Cubanacan, a reservation agent that has several offices in the city of Cienfuegos. It's easy to find. The Botanical Gardens has a significant presence in Cuba, and the history is quite interesting. It's a botanical research centre initiated in 1901 to study sugar cane production. But you can read lots abut this on the internet. Back to my experience. A personal tour is just that! The ticket cost 17 cuc, and it included transportation in a beautiful taxi to and from the city, accompanied by a lovely guide who is absolutely proud of and passionate about her city and country. I boarded the taxi at 8:30 am and was back in the city by 12:30. The Cubanacan guide gave a detailed history of many sites along the way during the 20 minute ride. Once I arrived at the gardens, I was introduced to my professional site guide, equally passionate about botany and ornithology. His English was perfect and clear. He shared many stories about specific plants and trees, the countries they orinigated from many of the species are foreign, contributions. But most of his passion was invested to the birds. On his cellphone he had recordings of local bird calls, and he'd play the sound and within minutes the bird owning the call appeared in the trees. It was so exciting. He would dance with joy. Our guide made our visit to this park so memorable, as we shared many laughs, and funny stories. I never felt rushed. After the guide's job was finished I was permitted to tour further into the garden on my own, where I was joined again by the Cubanacan tour guide. Within the par is a gift shop, restaurant, greenhouse and bar. I was offered complimentary fresh juice, and could linger for lunch if I chose. My taxi waited there for me at my leisure. If you plan to visit the gardens, allow yourself 3-4 hours total including the travel time. Take lunch or plan to stay for refreshments. I can't express the value of paying for the full tour. Having guidance and explanation of this establishment plant life is so informative and interesting. Otherwise, it's just a walk in the park. I also recommend an early morning visit before the sun peaks. It can get very hot.
4.0 based on 652 reviews
Excellent beach..great swimming. Really enjoyed it ???? Sun loungers available, and restaurants to order food and beverages too. Wish I could have spent more time there..very relaxing and pleasant.
4.0 based on 218 reviews
The Malecon has a long walkway on the edge of bay. The view of the bay in the afternoon is truly romantic. Was a nice quiet walk. We bought some drinks and hung out in Malecon. In Cienfuegos it is allowed to drink in streets! Bonus!! We then walked down a street filled with art and many vendors of many different crafts of Cuba artists. Loved it!
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