Christopher Columbus called this region "the most beautiful land that human eyes have ever seen" upon arriving in 1492, and he was right. It is located in eastern Cuba, a charming city known for its cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historical significance. It is the fourth-largest city in Cuba and the capital of Holguín Province.
Founded in 1720, Holguín developed as an agricultural and commercial hub. It is now celebrated for its laid-back atmosphere, historical landmarks, and cultural contributions. Interestingly, it is the birthplace of Fidel Castro, one of the leaders of the Cuban Revolution.