Top 10 Off-the-beaten-path sights in Trinidad, Cuba
Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus
restaurants
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La Botija
Local late night (or any time) food spot.
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Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus
restaurants
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Paladar La Nueva Era
Massive Itailian-style restaurant serving locals and home to a friendly neighborhood crocodile.
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Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
outdoors
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Leaping Caburní
Tough downhill (and then uphill) hike into the jungle giving you access to the falls and a refreshing pool of water to jump into.
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Cuba, CU
outdoors
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Parque Natural Topes de Collantes
Look out spot high above the trees. Restaurant serves some tasty simple sandwiches to get you ready for some hiking.
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Santa Clara, Sancti Spíritus
outdoors
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El Cubano Natural Park
Cliff-diving into some bright blue waters and spelunking in the caves.
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Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus
destination • experience
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Church of the Holy Trinity
This yellow church tower is iconic in Trinidad. It also is the most breathtaking viewpoint to watch the sunset over the green hills.
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Quito, Pichincha
destination • experience
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The House of Music
Outdoor seating, live music, and full of energy. A classic for enjoying a mojito and watching the sunset.
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Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Los Ingenios Valley
Explore the old sugar plantations and learn a little about the history of the slave trade in Cuba.
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La Habana, La Habana
restaurants
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El Cocinero Restaurant
Get a pile of Ropa Vieja and fresh mango. Then enjoy the birds eye view of the cobblestone streets and clay-tiled rooftops.
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Sancti Spiritus, Sancti Spiritus
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Sancti Spiritus
Home to the friendliest locals and one of the oldest cities in Cuba.
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La Habana, La Habana
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
El Cocinero Restaurant
Eat at one of the many rooftop restaurants. Get a pile of Ropa Vieja and fresh mango. Then enjoy the birds eye view of the cobblestone streets and clay-tiled rooftops.
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