Discover the best top things to do in Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba including Trinidad Travels, Plaza Mayor, Salto del Caburni, Casa de la Musica, Trinidad de Cuba, Convento de San Francisco de Asis, Parque el Cubano, Ancon Beach, Playa La Boca.
Restaurants in Sancti Spiritus Province
5.0 based on 371 reviews
We organize different types of services and activities of your interest, inside and outside our beautiful city of Trinidad, making the organization of these, the most flexible and personalized way to make you enjoy the real Cuban experience. We can offer private day trips in Trinidad and its surroundings locations. Tours to the area of old sugar plantations by very friendly horses and very good taken care of, including an English-speaking guide, also possible by car if requested. Excursions through the historical part of our city. Snorkelling or diving excursions to our local coral reef beaches. Horseback riding through the local countryside areas, getting in contact with the real Cuban life style. Hiking in wonderful national parks and mountains visiting waterfalls and living its flora a Our mission is work tirelessly in order to achieve your expectations and wishes and our greatest satisfaction is to make you enjoy a truly unique and unforgettable staying in our beatiful island.
4.5 based on 2,903 reviews
Plaza Mayor is a beautiful square at the heart of Trinidad,the most beautiful city in Cuba and also in the Caribbean.All Trinidad is walkable and Plaza Maaaayor should be your first visit to attend the church and the museums. Then you should go back at sunset for more photographs and for dinner at one of the restaurants on the central steps where street musicians provide the entertainment
4.5 based on 710 reviews
This was a great trip into the mountains. Climate totally different. Rain and cool. A nice change from the heat.
4.5 based on 963 reviews
Performances by individuals, small groups, large groups, and everything in between offering the entire range of Cuban musical talents and styles, with no, or very small, cover charge, very low-priced drinks, and many food options, at an outdoor venue in the heart of the historic center. One of our favorite things to do in Trinidad.
4.5 based on 902 reviews
Well preserved area for those interested in the architecture although some may dislike the original paving of whatever stones were laying around a few hundred years ago. It’s easy to trip. Lots of resturants as well as shops and historic spots. Don’t buy the cigars from street vendors, they are fakes made with banana leaves.
4.5 based on 281 reviews
Up in the old town area ,this old convent is well worth taking a look around ,historical artefacts and some great architechtual woodwork can still be seen,also a small museum with history of the Revolution are situated around the inner courtyard, the best place to head to is up the stairs to the balcony,some nice views of Trinidad,even better take the very tight/small winding staircase up two more floors and then up on to the roof and you get a 360' degree vista of Trinidad and the outskirts up to the countryside,and the coast / sea. great photographic opertunities from up here and a good insight into local Cuban life .Only 2cuc to get in.
4.5 based on 384 reviews
Spent the morning here as part of our tour. We had the use of a knowlegeable local guide, who pointed out the local flora and fauna. Over a rope bridge, following a river, sometimes the path is smooth and flat, other times climbing up some gentle rocky hills, around 4-5 kilometres each way. Stopped in an isolated farmers hut midway for a cup of brew. The destination is a waterfall, rockpool and the chance to do a spot of swimming before heading back. Very enjoyable easy paced ramble through some delightful countryside. On return to the start, we had a buffet style lunch, with some very sweet coffee.
4.0 based on 3,771 reviews
Beautiful Ancon beach! Calm warm waters, three klms of white sand to walk enjoying the southing breeze, the murmur of the sea and the scorching sun. Don’t mis the white crayfish digging caves in the sand. Crowded on Sundays with the locals having BBQ, not so much on weekdays. Take a couple sandwiches, a big bottle of juice or water, your favorite book and head for the beach. The restaurants at the hotels are for customers only – people staying all inclusive - and the kiosks where food is sold can be very expensive. If you are staying in Trinidad, the beach it’s only 15 klms away, you can take the Tourist Double deck Bus downtown Trinidad, make sure to keep your ticket for the return trip, and it will take you there in about 45 minutes. The timetables are posted on the windshield of the bus, most tourists take a photo with their cellphone to remember the times. The first bus leaves Trinidad for the beach at 9am; the last one returning to the city leaves the beach at 6pm, not recommended it can be very noisy and crowded. You may also take a “collective Taxi,” up to four people. If you are taken by the tranquility, the calming sound of the waves, and the tranquility that surrounds you and want to see the sunset be sure to arrange for a taxi to pick you up; after 6pm. there’s no bus service to Trinidad. There’s a Coral Reef nearby and boats to take you there diving or snorkeling; they are available at the kiosk beside the Coco Bar; pedal boats can also be rented with guides aboard. The blue seats on the sand are for Hotel guests only however you may rent them or walk up to the far side of the beach and use the Palm-Huts that are free. Enjoy a sunset at the beach it could be unforgettable.
4.0 based on 55 reviews
Instead of following most tourists to Ancon beach (where I've been before and loved) we took an old american car taxi to La Boca (4km) where there is a nice beach, and lots of little chiringuita's where i had the best paella ever.
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