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Hotels in Baracoa — What to Expect
For travelers seeking Cuba beyond the classic postcard, this isolated coastal town offers a different rhythm. Baracoa is the island's oldest settlement, a place where dense rainforest meets the Atlantic, and the air smells of cocoa and coconut. The main draw is its raw, natural beauty, best experienced by hiking to the summit of El Yunque, the anvil-shaped mountain that dominates the skyline, or exploring the cascading waterfalls of El Parque Nacional Alejandro de Humboldt. Don't miss a taste of the unique local cuisine, especially fresh fish cooked in coconut milk and the town's signature chocolate.
Getting here is part of the adventure, typically involving a scenic drive along La Farola, the winding mountain road from Guantánamo. It suits intrepid solo travelers and couples looking for an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience rather than a polished resort holiday. Most visitors stay in the compact town center near Parque Independencia, which puts the Malecón seawall, the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, and local paladar restaurants within easy walking distance.
Accommodation here is mostly casas particulares (private homestays) and a handful of modest, government-run hotels, offering a genuine slice of Cuban life. For a reliable option right on the coast, you can find properties like Hotel El Castillo, a converted Spanish fort with sweeping views over the bay, available for booking on HOTEVI.
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