Community, nature and history

Las Terrazas is considered the first Eco-Museum of Cuba, national and international reference for other development areas with similar characteristics. It also holds the Conservation Prize awarded by UNESCO and currently has the category of Cultural Landscape. The economically active population reaches 629 people, of whom 62% work in tourism.
At Rancho Curujey, welcome cocktail and brief explanation of the itinerary.  

Visit to the Las Terrazas Community.  
Walk through the Alley of La Moka.  
Tasting of a Creole coffee.  
Visit the Buenavista coffee plantation, a partially restored 19th century coffee plantation. 
Visit to the Moka hotel. 
Lunch in one of the restaurants of the Complex. 
Visit to the San Juan River and time for a bath.  
The order of visits is subject to change.  
 
  DURATION  
Full day  
 
  DEPARTURES  
Daily 
9:30 AM  


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