
Exploring the Viñales Valley, rightfully listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides landscapes so breathtaking they seem unbelievable and experiences that will remain etched in your memory forever.
No matter if you choose to explore the Viñales Valley at a leisurely pace on foot, by bicycle, or atop a horse, you will undoubtedly be captivated by the area’s stunning landscapes and deep historical heritage as an old farming center.
If departing from the village of Viñales , register for a trip organized by the locals Centro del Visitante or enquire by the host of your casa particular . With an omniscient guide leading the way, explore the paths (that lack proper signage) as they wind through the area. mogotes , the distinctive karst formations that characterize this area—the remnants of ancient cave systems from thousands of years past. Tours frequently feature a stop at a tobacco farm where visitors can uncover the intricacies behind crafting renowned Cuban cigars. Additionally, these excursions might provide an opportunity to investigate nearby caves such as Cueva del Indio or Cueva de Santo Tomás , fascinating remnants of the old underground waterways. A top tip: consider joining the tours provided by the Centro del Visitante frequently priced lower than those provided by casas particulares . Reserve your spot the previous day to ensure availability.
Centro de Recepción del Parque Nacional de Viñales
Highway to Viñales km 23.5
Viñales