The narrow cobbled streets are lined tall historic buildings, some crumbling and almost derelict and others painstakingly restored to their original glory.
This is a great place to hang out and relax at daytimes bring wonderful views of the fortress and iconic lighthouse at El Morro as well as the amazing buildings that run along the length of the sea wall.
Here colorful colonial buildings line colorful squares and cobbled streets which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries when the city thrived on the sugar trade.
All manner of animals can be found within the confines of the park including flamboyant flamingos, the Cuban Bee Hummingbird, the smallest bird in the world, the Pygmy owl, the Cuban parrot, and crocodiles, yes crocodiles!
Situated near the historic city of Holguín in the Ciego Caleticas Estuary, the beach is defined by its cleanliness, warm waters, and the amazing tropical foliage that covers the cliffs and hillsides.