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Valle de la Prehistoria Excursion, Santiago de Cuba

From: Holguin
Place: Santiago de Cuba
Hours: 4
Pick up time:00:00:00
Minimal Pax:3
Allow Kids:
Days: 1
Kind of excursion: City

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Description: Valle de la Prehistoria Excursion

The Valley of Prehistory in Santiago de Cuba is a fascinating experience that transports you back to ancient times through impressive sculptures and reproductions of prehistoric creatures. Here’s some relevant information about this attraction:

General Information

  • Location: The Valley of Prehistory is located in the Sierra de los Órganos, near Santiago de Cuba.
  • Attractions:
    • Dinosaur Sculptures: Life-sized reproductions of various dinosaur species that once roamed the Earth.
    • Prehistoric Creatures Reproductions: Sculptures of prehistoric mammals and reptiles that provide insight into ancient fauna.
    • Natural Trails: Walks along trails surrounded by nature, allowing you to enjoy the Cuban landscape.

Activities

  • Guided Tours: Guided visits are available, explaining the history and significance of prehistoric findings in the region.
  • Photography: Opportunities to take unique photos with the sculptures and the natural surroundings.
  • Education: Ideal for learning about evolution and the history of life on Earth.

Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn months typically have more pleasant weather.
  • Recommendations: Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and use sunscreen, as the visit may involve outdoor walking.

How to Get There

  • Transport: You can reach it by private car, taxi, or through organized tours from Santiago de Cuba.

This visit is perfect for families, nature lovers, and those interested in natural history. Enjoy your adventure in the Valley of Prehistory!

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  • Valle de la Prehistoria is located in Santiago de Cuba
  • It limits to the north with the province of Holguín; to the west with Granma; to the south with the Caribbean Sea, and to the east with the province of Guantánamo. The province covers a total area of 6 343 21 , Km². You can get here through Antonio Maceo International Airport, also by road from any other part of Cuba, or by sea ─in this last case, requesting the services from Punta Gorda Marina.

    Two particular features characterizes Santiago de Cuba that make it exceptional: its hospitality, with people of happy and relaxed temperament and its rich historical-cultural wealth. Its Caribbean identity is evident in its popular music and in folklore manifestations. It depicts the title of Heroine City of the Republic of Cuba for the role carried out by its inhabitants in the revolutionary struggle during the decade of 1950. Privileged by its historical past, in Santiago de Cuba there are two of the Cuban places distinguished by UNESCO with the title of World Heritage: the San Pedro de la Roca Castle and the ruins of the first French coffee plantations in La Gran Piedra. The Santa Ifigenia cemetery , the 26 of July Historical Museum and the Siboney Farm, are places indissolubly linked to the history of Cuba.

    Cayo Granma and Baconao Park (Biosphere Reserve) also part of the attractiveness of this region. As a tourist destination, Santiago de Cuba, combines excellent possibilities for the enjoyment of beaches, city and nature tourism for to the places of interest in those three scenarios.

    For those who arrive in Santiago de Cuba, there are diverse lodging options in the city and in its surroundings, linked as much to the sea as to nature. With a variety of categories and levels of comfort, it will always be a guarantee for the visitors looking for harmony and soothing rest. There are other things, among so many, that make people from Santiago proud: to be the birthplace, par excellence, of almost all the musical genres of Cuba, a country where the music is soul and root; also, the carnivals that every month of July take place here, are the most spectacular in the country; as well as their rum, the well-known Fiestas del Fuego and the already traditional Festival of the Caribbean.

    The region of Santiago de Cuba has the necessary infrastructure to encourage tourism of events and congresses; it also has in its mountainous and seafaring environment the conditions to develop nature and adventure tourism, trekking, nautical activities, and health tourism. But there is nothing better than walk its undulating and narrow streets loaded with history and music at the same time.