Pinar del Río
Viñales, Infotur
Calle Salvador Cisneros No. 63 B, Viñales
Phone: (53 48) 796263
Email: infotur@minturpr.co.cu
Hotel Vueltabajo, Infotur
Calle Martí No. 103 esq. Rafael Morales
Phone: (53 48) 728616
Email: infotur@pinar.infotur.cu
Delegación Mintur Pinar del Río, Infotur
Calle Maceo No. 117 e/ Antonio Tarafa y Rafael Morales
Phone: (53 48) 754803
Email: infotur@minturpr.co.cu
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San Diego de los Baños and Soroa
San Diego de los Baños and Soroa with their divine, mineral and medicinal waters, are amazing ecosystems where man’s sensibility and dreams blend all, together with an excellent nature.
Pan de Guajaibón
Mil Cumbres, counts among its plenty attractions with Pan de Guajaibón, biggest height of the Cuban west (701 m.) and the Cajálbana high plain with countless endemic species from our flora, upon serpentine rocks
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Viñales, the scenario with highest aesthetic and scene values with a real preserved biodiversity. UNESCO; included in the list of the World Heritage, in the Cultural Landscape Category Heritage. The biggest cave in Cuba, Palmarito joins two national monuments here: The Santo Tomás Great Cave and the (Microcicycas calocomas lin) where you can unveil great surprises in the mogotes
Península de Guanahacabibes
The Península de Guanahacabibes, a national park where the scenario settles throughout a huge marine plain, the elements for the coexistence of thousands of species. Places like María la Gorda, Las Perlas Caves and the San Antonio Cape are the greatest treasures here.
Sierra del Rosario
This region owns two Biosphere Reserves, Sierra del Rosario, where places such as San Juan or San Claudio rivers, join with gorgeous waterfalls at the French Coffee plantations in the !9th Century.
Cordillera de Guaniguanico
Towards the west, at the province of Pinar del Río, there is the Cordillera de Guaniguanico , formed by the Sierras del Rosario and Órganos, which gathers the landscape richness of the region and also has the highest mountain in Pan de Guajaibón with 699 meters above the sea level.
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