• It is one of the symbols of the city of Santiago de Cuba, where bolero and son were born. ... Traditional Cuban music and genuine atmosphere.
  • Santiago de Cuba, Cuba’s second-largest city, is one of immense cultural and historical significance.
  • For those who arrive in Santiago de Cuba, there are diverse lodging options in the city and in its surroundings, linked as much to the sea as to nature.
  • Santiago de Cuba was established in 1515 and was Cuba’s most important Spanish settlement until Havana gained prominence in the mid-sixteenth century.
  • I’ve first experienced the Santiago De Cuba range properly at the UK Rumfest last year and I enjoyed it enough to have a closer look at it.
  • Due to its location on the far eastern end of the island, Santiago de Cuba has a history that is notable for the many Spanish expeditions embarking from its port.
  • Santiago is unlike anywhere else in Cuba. It’s home to the country’s largest Afro-Cuban population and was the birthplace of the Revolution.
  • In addition, the city has a privileged location located in the Bay of Santiago de Cuba that allowed it to be the first capital of the country for a while.
  • Kısaca: Santiago de Cuba Küba'nın ikinci büyük şehri ve Santiago de Cuba Eyaleti'nin başkenti. Şehrin 423.392 kişidir (2002).
  • Travel Guide to Santiago de Cuba: Everything you need to know about Sights, Nightlife, Excursions, Carnival, Beaches & Accommodation.