Turquino National Park

It takes up some 17,500 hectares and features Cuba’s three highest peaks: Pico Turquino (1,974m), Pico Cuba (1,872m) and Pico Suecia (1,734m) Climbing the top of any of these mountains packs a unique wallop. An organizational and logistical infrastructure at the base of the peaks makes climbing easier. Dry-behind-the-ears guides with hundreds of climbings under their belts will let you rest assured would you make up your mind to do the climbing.

Dirección: 
Sierra Maestra.
Destino: 

Tips

Many of the Georgian houses in Plymouth were built with stone brought from Dorset in England.