Nueva Gerona: It is the capital of the island and the only
thing that constitutes anything remotely resembling a town, It is a
busy and relatively prosperous town and the small but colourful
streets have a provinvial Latin America, rather than distinctly
Cuban, feel about them. Many of the African students who study on
the island are based here and the town has a more cosmopolitan
atmosphere than most other towns and cities outside Havana. Also
they contribute towards the island's citrus fruit industry.
Parque Central on Calle 39 is the place where many of Nueva Gerona's
young congregate. At weekends it is also home to some excellent live
salsa and if you are visiting the city this is a good place to
start, it is also home to the local tourist information office and
to the most of the town's cafes and restaurants.
Outside Nueva Gerona you can find Model Prison, El Abra Museum,
Beach of Black Sand and Punta del Este Caves....
Cayo Largo: Although only a relatively small island it is
blessed with an almost continuous stretch of pretty beach, notably
along its south coast, there are six beaches all of which will be
able to satisfy your sun and sand lust: Playa Sirena, Playa
Lindaman, Playa Blanca, Playa los Cocos, Playa Tortuga and Playa
Luna.
There is also an abundance of natural wildlife including iguanas and
giant sea turtles. Staying here, however, is about as much a Cuban
experience as lying under a sunbed with a bottle of rum at your
side.
Close by is a small group of islets, the best known of which is Cayo
Iguana. The protected coral reef around the island makes for good
diving, the reef itself stretches for more than 30km and includes
the rare and protected black coral.
Cayeria del Norte: Made up of five islands- Cayo Coco, Cayo
Guillermo, Cayo Sabinal, Cayo Santa Maria and Cayo Romano- the
Cayeria del Norte is still largery underdeveloped and is an ideal
place for those looking for a peaceful and relaxing beach holiday |