On the outskirts of the city, on top of a hill, we find the Mirador de Mayabe or Mayabe Lookout Point, from which visitors can view the valley surrounding the province, and where a lovely and popular character lives: Pancho, a small donkey that drinks beer.
This singular facility rises in a place privileged by Nature, and it’s surrounded by indigenous flora and fauna. The affable, cordial and personal treatment of its staff, plus some of the center’s attractive details, shapes the environment of Cuban essence that distinguishes this villa.
This cozy, sober and elegant hotel is located in Holguín’s modern area. Its ideal facilities allow visitors to fully enjoy their holidays at ease. A variety of recreational offers inside and outside the hotel harmonically complement with
tours of some of the most significant places of historical, cultural, anthropological and tourist interest in the city: la Loma de la Cruz, La Periquera (currently the Museum of History), the San Isidro Cathedral, and the Museum of Natural Sciences. You can also visit the town of Gibara, the Bariay National Park and Monument, and several beaches of white sand, among which Pesquero and Esmeralda stand out.
Located on Peralejo Hill, an important camping area of the Mambí troops led by Carlos Manuel de Céspedes and Calixto García during Cuba’s war of independence from Spanish colonial rule.
This hotel is the venue of the most important cultural events held in the area.