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As frozen in time, Trinidad gives the visitor the extraordinary charm of a lively city-museum nestled between sea and mountains. The city has managed to combine the tasks of modern life with the innumerable riches legacy since the founding of the town. Its hotels, restaurants, shops and other amenities of modern life have taken their space without Trinidad no longer an authentic colonial city. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, the old town of Trinidad, founded in the sixteenth century is undoubtedly a jewel of colonial architecture in our country and America. Attached to historical and cultural values ​​of the area, the attractions of nature in the Escambray mountains, beaches and the beauty of its sea and the hospitality of the people, single out this region and each of the sites worth worth a visit. Trinidad is located in south central Cuba, facing the Caribbean Sea, on the slopes of the mountains of Escambray Guamuahaya or belonging to the province of Sancti Spiritus. Sites to visit: Manaca-Iznaga, which overlooks the Valley of Mills, Topes de Collantes Natural Park, Marlin Marina, Cayo Blanco, Playa Ancon, Church Staff, Romantic Museum, Museum of History, Archeology Museum, the leap from CaburnÃ, the cave of Skulls and Cayo Blanco de Casilda.
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