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Viñales Valley, Pinar del Rio
Tobacco House
Tobacco fields in Viñales, Pinar del Rio
Tobacco farmer at work
Cueva del Indio
Waterfall, Pinar del Rio
San Juan river
Cayo Levisa
Cayo Jutías
Cayo Paraíso
Maria la Gorda
 
 

  Pinar del Rio

 
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"Pinar del Río", founded in 1699, is the westernmost province of Cuba, the third most extensive and the seventh in population.

Pinar, as people colloquially call it, counts on popular tourist attractions such as mountain ranges, beautiful valleys, forests, caves, rivers, beaches and cays.

In the valleys, the world's most exquisite tobacco is nurtured. Ox-drawn plows transport you back in time amid quintessentially Cuban landscapes that attain their most dramatic beauty in Viñales Valley (UNESCO's World Biosphere Reserve), with incredible limestone formations (mogotes) looming over tobacco fields, plus caves for exploring, all set into a perfectly bucolic scene. The hummocks – mogotes – can only be found, apart from here, in China, Malaca, Puerto Rico or Jamaica. Geography specialists have called the Viñales Valley “the most spectacular landscape of Cuba”.

Pinar del Río is dominated by a low mountain chain - the Cordillera de Guaniguanico - which forms an east-west spine through the province.

The chain is divided by the San Diego River into two mountain ranges - the Sierra del Rosario (UNESCO's World Biosphere Reserve) in the east and the Sierra de los Organos in the west.

The mountains, which reach a height of 692 meters atop Pan de Guajaibón, edge up to the narrow, undulating north coast, where a necklace of cays - the Archipelago of “Los Colorados” - lies protected by a coral reef. The star attraction is Cayo Levisa.

The broader southern plains are covered with inferior soils that support expansive rice plantations, cattle pastures, and swamps that harbor hunting grounds and lakes stocked with bass and game fish.

A slender pencil of uninhabited land - the Peninsula de Guanahacabibes - hangs loosely of the southern tip, jutting west 50 kilometers into the Gulf of Mexico. It is a nature reserve smothered in dense bush and cactus that hosts, among other attractions, the well know international scuba diving center “Maria La Gorda”. Another great vacation spot for nature and scuba enthusiasts alike.
Access by Road
Autopista Nacional: This six-lane highway links Havana to Pinar del Río town. It heads west almost ruler-straight. Pleasingly scenic.

Carretera Central: A more interesting option is to fallow this old route that runs through sleepy provincial towns.
Main Attractions
- Soroa - Valle de Viñales
- Las Terrazas - María la Gorda
- Parque Nacional La Güira - Las Cuevas de Santo Tomás
- Cayo Levisa - tobacco plantations and factories
- Cayo Jutías - "Guayabita del Pinar" liqueur factory.

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