Camagüey
Camagüey, Cuba’s third-largest city, offers a blend of history, culture, and vibrant streets.
Camagüey’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its maze-like streets and colonial
Camagüey has several museums that provide insights into its history and culture. The Museo Provincial Ignacio
Plaza del Carmen is a popular square in Camagüey with a statue of Ignacio Agramonte in the center. Relax in
Camagüey is known for its numerous churches, each with its unique architecture and history. Explore the
Camagüey is famous for its tinajones, large earthenware jars used for storing water. These iconic symbols can be
Indulge in traditional Cuban cuisine at local restaurants and paladares (privately owned eateries). Try dishes
Camagüey has a vibrant arts scene. Check for live music performances, dance shows, or theater productions at
Explore the city in a traditional horse-drawn carriage. It’s a leisurely and romantic way to see the sights and