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Coffee plantation Angerona
This typical plantation of coffee of century XVIII, the second once most important one of Cuba, had the greater population of slaves in the west of the island. In order to commemorate the past cruel, the Angerona plantation is including in the Route of the Slave of UNESCO. In 1999 National Monument was declared.
Address: Highway to Cayajabo.Artemisa
Open: 9:00 a.m to 5.00 p.m
Entrance: 5:00 p.m.: 5,00CUC
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Beaches at the North Coast
The beaches at the north coast of the Artemisa province are secluded beaches, with rich and well preserved sea bottom and extraordinary views thanks to the exuberant vegetation surrounding them. Ideal for a lazy day at the beach are: Baracoa in Bauta
Herradura in Mariel
San Pedro in Bahia Honda
El Salado in Caimito.
The later, with a magnificent coral reef, is also suitable for snorkeling.
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Eco-Restaurant El Romero
In this restaurant it can continue enjoying the echo-tourism: ecological plates in a natural atmosphere.
This eco-restaurant promotes a healthful feeding, the natural and ecological kitchen, organic agriculture and the sustentables productions.
Address: Community the Terraces
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Don Oliva Restaurant
Founded on 6 August 2011, Don olive restaurant offers menus of authentic Cuban and international cuisine and service at the highest level. Variety of seafood dishes, meat Grill, fish, etc.
Address: calle 62, San Antonio de los Baños. Artemisa
Open: Wednesday to Sunday from 12 pm to 11 pm
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Castle of the Clouds
This medieval building was built in 1940 by a landowner called Antonio Arturo Sanchez Bustamante. The Fort is located in the Hill, closely together of the Viewpoint.
Nowadays this castle lodges a restaurant with impressive views to the Sierra del Rosario.
Address: Soroa/The Terraces
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Art Gallery Angerona
It stands out for it´s photographic exhibition of the ballet dancer and National Ballet Director of Cuba, Alicia Alonso (La Prima Ballerina).
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