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Guardalavaca beach offers a perfect combination of fine sand and sea, marked by the neighborhood of the mountains and the green one of the vegetation; characterize its environment.

The beach of Guardalavaca, featured among the most emblematic of the East of Cuba, was even ignored in some maps of the region for few centuries.

Dozens of excellent natural beaches are at the disposal of the lovers of the baths of sea, in a list where figure places as Guardalavaca, Estero Ciego, Esmeralda and Don Lino, just to mention some.

A more realistic story links the origins of Guardalavaca’s name to the warning that emitted the natives before the arrival of the looters that came from the sea, where the shout of “Guard the Cow” (Guardalavaca) notified to all of the danger that represented.

Home of the main aboriginal settlements of Cuba, its beaches are of a blue turquoise that hypnotizes us with the smooth movement of their water. Guardalavaca defines nature, culture, history, relaxation, beach and recreation in a single name.