Granma

Granma, Infotur

Calle Martí No. 178 e/ Saco y Figueredo
Phone: (53 23) 42 2599
Email: infogran@enet.cu

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The Pilón Region

The Pilón Region , in the south side of the Sierra Maestra mountain range, is one of the attractions in Granma province and one of the highest mountains which nearly kisses the sea in the midst of a surprising geography that should be a must reference for the traveller.

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the Revolution’s Route

In the Revolution’s Route, from The Coloradas to Alegria de Pío beaches, anyone may know the natural and historical scenarios linked with this epic. Crocodiles enjoying a wild life may be watched being one of the most popular points ever visited through the channels in the locality.

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The hole Furnia Morlote

The hole Furnia Morlote, with more than 77 meters depth and 55 meters wide, is the biggest Blue Hole emerged from the whole country.

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The Fustete Cavern

The Fustete Cavern is one of the emblematic geographical accidents, with more than five kilometres of length, which together with the Agua Fina and the Skeleton caves complement the speleological values of the zone.

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Samuel’s Cave

In Granma province, Samuel’s Cave at the edge of one of the local sea terraces, at some one hundred meters above the sea level, the Caribbean waters can be appreciated and the primary forest discovered in the 70 decade of the last century.

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The Guafe’s Cave

Throughout an interpretative path   at Cabo Cruz plain, you may visit The Guafe’s Cave, where human remains with more than 200 years old were found, a cave that was visited by the famous Norwegian researcher Thor Heyerdhal.

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The National Park Desembarco del Granma

The National Park Desembarco del Granma, with more than 25 thousand hectares long was the first natural site of Cuba declared a World Heritage. Here more than twenty aborigine settlements have been found, six of them are located in The Guafe area, in the midst of the carsick plain at Cabo Cruz.

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The estuary and delta of the Cauto River

The estuary and delta of the Cauto River in Granma was declared a protected area in the category of Fauna Refuge. It is one of the best kept Cuban wetlands, where bird watching as well as marine species with high values such as the Manatee or Sea Cows is an exclusive experience.

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The Great National Park Sierra Maestra

The Great National Park Sierra Maestra, gives us choices like visiting the greatest height on the island, the Turquino Peak (1972 m),the community of farmers at La Platica and the Mella Peak; also the headquarter of the Rebel Army in La Plata.

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