Trinidad
The Main Square:
This is the main square of the city and is one of the most emblematic places in Trinidad. Here are some of the most important colonial buildings in the city, such as the Brunet Palace and the Manaca-Iznaga Tower.
Valley of the Sugar Mills:
This valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is an important place in the history of the sugar industry in Cuba. Tourists can visit the old haciendas and sugar mills to learn about the history of this industry and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Ancon Beach:
This beach is one of the most popular in the Trinidad region due to its beautiful white sand and crystal clear waters. Tourists can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, diving, and sport fishing.
The Church of the Holy Trinity:
This church is one of the oldest in Cuba and is known for its impressive architecture and its silver altar. Visitors can admire the beauty of the church and learn about its history and its importance in the religious life of the city.
The Romantic Museum:
This museum is located in a restored colonial house and tells the story of the daily life of the rich families of the city in the 19th century. Visitors can view furniture, personal items, and artwork from the period.