lunes, diciembre 11, 2017

Caibarién

Caibarién is a small town at the northern coast of the Villa Clara province. It is focused on fishing (including crayfish), but nowadays the near tourist resorts are the most important and favourite employers. The large park is the heart of the ample centre. In addition, also the long Malecón (boardwalk) and the small beach are worth a visit. The most important reason to look for an accomodation in Caibarién however is the proximity to the small islands Cayo Las Brujas and Cayo Santa María. Both islands are connected tot he mainland by an embankment and dispose of extraordinarily beautiful beaches with finest white sand and crystal clear water – ideal for snorkeling and diving.

In the city

  • Caibarién is a small calm town which does not bother tourists, nobody wants to sell you something or will ask for an elevated price. This pleasant ambience can be enjoyed in the p ark or in a café – certainly you also find someone to talk to if you want.
  • Strolling along the Malecón (the boardwalk), watching the fishermen or having a look at their catch is also a must. In the bay the young people do sailing exercises – a nice view with numerous boats crossing the bay. On the Malecón small restaurants or bars invite you to drink something with music in the background.
  • If you don't want to go every day to the islands for a swim, you can content yourself with the small local beach of Caibarién . The beach is tidy, the water calm, palm trees offer shadow. A small bar helps to overcome thirst and hunger. In summer the beach becomes the bathtub of Caibarién – tourists are rare. You get from the centre to the beach by horse-drawn carriage for 2 Pesos (park – hospital and hospital – beach each 1 Peso). A velotaxi takes you for 10 Pesos to the beach (each way). The guesthouse from Virginia and Osmany lies at about half way between beach and centre, both are within walking distance or by horse-drawn carriage (1 Peso)

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