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Bariay National Monument Park

Cayo Bariay is located on the northern coast not far from the city of Holguín. It holds historical significance as the site where Christopher Columbus first set foot in Cuba on October 28, 1492, during his first voyage to the Americas when he said “It´s the most beautiful land, that human eyes have seen”

It is also known as Parque Monumento Bariay. It represents a replica of Columbus's ship, an observation tower, and exhibits showcasing the indigenous Taino culture. On one of its sides, the monument “Encounter of the two Cultures” represents the historical events associated with Columbus's arrival in the Americas. The site is well-preserved and offers a glimpse into Cuba's rich history and cultural heritage.

Cayo Bariay is not only known for its historical significance but also for its natural beauty. The island is surrounded by lush vegetation, including mangroves and tropical forests. Travelers can enjoy hiking trails that lead to scenic viewpoints, providing stunning views of the coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. It preserves the ecological integrity of the region while also appreciate its historical importance.

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