Travel to friendly Greater Antilles
The beaches and other outdoor surroundings create an inviting atmosphere in Greater Antilles. Travellers appreciate the bars in this welcoming city. If you need more space to accommodate a family holiday or a trip with friends, rental homes often come with separate dining areas and spacious living rooms.
Activities and attractions in and around Greater Antilles
Are you looking for attractions to visit while you're in town? Venture out of your cosy holiday rental and experience everything that makes Greater Antilles a fun spot to go on holiday. These are some of the major attractions to put on your list, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Parque de Baconao (13.3 mi / 21.5 km)
- Valle de la Prehistoria Park (17.4 mi / 28.1 km)
- Guayabo Waterfall (24.2 mi / 39 km)
- Jardin de Cactus Park (24.6 mi / 39.6 km)
- Baconao Lake (26.6 mi / 42.8 km)
Exploring the beaches and other natural features in Greater Antilles
Travellers enjoy Greater Antilles for its seaside, tropical setting and island views. Whether you're an adventurous traveller or just want to take in the scenery, Greater Antilles is a great place to get outside. These are some of the area's noteworthy features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Abel Santamaria Park (12.5 mi / 20.1 km)
- Daiquiri Beach (18.9 mi / 30.5 km)
- Cazonal Beach (26.5 mi / 42.6 km)
- Gran Piedra (12.2 mi / 19.6 km)
- San Juan Memorial Hill (12.2 mi / 19.7 km)
- Prado de las Esculturas (12.6 mi / 20.3 km)
Transport to and around Greater Antilles
If you're travelling by train, you can make your way to Santiago de Cuba Railway Station. You can get around Greater Antilles by catching a ride on the metro at Maria Montez Station, Pedro F. Bono Station or Francisco G. Billini Station.