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THE VILLE
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Incredible view of the sea, mountains and city
a short distance from the beach, the city center and the bus station Via Azul that connects you with all the Island of Cuba at very cheap prices in buses with air conditioning. -
Shower and full private bath in each room, aua cold and with hot 24h.
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AC in all and minibar in all rooms and much more
Daily waking up with bird singing and the typical sounds of a Cuban colonial city.
THE BEACH
PLAYA ANCON BEACH
Playa Ancon is a beautiful white-sand beach only 6 miles away from Trinidad. For only $5-10 CUC you can catch a vintage taxi and spend the afternoon there.
For the more adventurous, rent a bicycle pedal over on your own, which takes about an hour. Cuba’s beaches aren’t very crowded, and the turquoise water is crystal clear.
Grab an icy cocktail and get some sun, or if you’re a scuba diver, there’s a dive shop at Playa Ancon from Marina Blanca, directly across the road from Hotel Ancon.
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Discovering The Magic Of Trinidad: Cuba’s Colorful Colonial City
Trinidad is Cuba’s best preserved colonial city, a unique mix of 1850’s architecture & 1950’s cars that feels frozen in time. Check out some of my favorite things to do in Trinidad.
Trinidad was one of the first Cuban towns founded by the Spanish, and it quickly grew wealthy from the production of sugar cane, cattle, and tobacco due to the importation of African slaves.
The town’s wealth funded extravagant palaces, large plazas, and colorful colonial homes for rich plantation owners.
Much of this colonial architecture remains, making it one of the best preserved historic towns in North America, and it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Trinidad has become one of the most popular Cuban cities for travelers to visit.
You can walk cobblestoned streets, listen to live music in the plaza, cool off with fresh sugar cane juice, hop into a horse-drawn carriage, chat with locals, or visit fascinating colonial museums spread about town.