Caletones Beach, Holguin. Cuba
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- Gibara, Holguin Province. Cuba
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- Destination: Holguin
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Caletones Beach, located within the ecological reserve of the same name, is a resort of fine white sands, bathed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, in the northeastern region of Cuba. With a length of 175 meters and a wide strip of sand between eight and ten meters wide, this beach remains in the taste of vacationers of several generations of inhabitants of the municipality of Gibara, as well as the city of HolguĂn.
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Caletones Beach is located in Holguin
In over 25 miles (40 kilometers), the northern coastline of Holguín has 41 beaches. Guardalavaca and Esmeralda are the most popular beaches among foreign tourists. Pesquero Beach has scores of fascinating natural sites, both under and above water; Don Lino Beach combines open areas, architecture and the natural surroundings; and Blanca Beach is very close to Cayo Bariay, where Admiral Christopher Columbus first set foot on Cuban soil, during his first voyage to the New World. Cayo Saetía is northeast of Holguín. This natural spot has 12 virgin beaches.
Caletones Beach is located in the Holguin destination
Also known as The Most Beautiful Land, it has several protected natural areas that you cannot miss.