Guide to Cuba
Must See Cuba
- Cueva Punta del Este
- La Jungla de Jones
- Mirador de Bacunayagua
- Museo de Ciencias Naturales Sandalio de Noda
- Santiago de Cuba
- Trinidad
- Valle de los Ingenios
Places in Cuba
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Trinidad was founded in 1514, but remained a backwater haven for smugglers until the late 18th century. This changed in the early 19th century when a slave revolt in Haiti caused French planters to flee to Trinidad, where they re-established their mini-empires.
Trinidad boomed until the Wars of Independence devastated the region's sugar plantations and the town again fell into obscurity. The legacy of this short-lived sugar-boom wealth can be seen in the town's baroque church towers, Carrara marble floors, wrought-iron grills and run-down mansions.
The most impressive of all Trinidad's many museums must be Museo Histórico Municipal. A visit to the Taller Alfarero, a large ceramics workshop where traditional techniques are still used is also worthwhile and you will find some of Cuba's finest beaches just outside Trinidad.
