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Holguin City: This city, 760km/495 miles southeast of Havana,
is busy and not particularly attractive. But if you pass through,
look in on the main square for its Art-Deco theatre, art gallery,
and eclectic display of historical exhibits inside the Museo
Provincial. The fine Carlos de la Torre Natural History Museum, just
south of the square on Calle Maceo, in another colonial mansion, has
a large collection of indigenous snail shells in dazzling colours.
To the west of Holguin is a vantage point, Loma de la Cruz, which
offers wonderful views over the city and across the province.
Banes: Although quiet and rather run down the town is home to
two of the province's most significant museums, one is Bani
Cuban-Indian Museum and the other is called Chorro de Maita Site
Museum.
The drive from Guardalavaca to Banes is one of the most scenic in
the province.
Moa: This small seaside town is where flights from both
Havana and Santiago de Cuba drop off holidaymakers on their way to
Guardalavaca and the coast. Close to the provincial border with
Guantanamo, Moa is connected to the town of Baracoa by a crumbling
coastal road.
Guardalavaca: Its white sand beaches and rolling hills are
indeed very beautiful and today it is home to a burgeoning tourist
industry with package holidays now available from England, Canada,
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