The North Coast

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There is little to recommend along the coast northwest of Santa Clara. The Circuito Norte (Route 4-13) parallels the shore, providing an easy route for travelers heading between Santa Clara and Varadero.

Encrucijada, 25 kilometers due north of Santa Clara, was the birthplace of revolutionary heroes Abel Santamaría and Jesús Menéndez. Their houses are now museums.

East of Encrucijada, Route 4-13 runs through San Antonio de las Vueltas, a sleepy town that wakes up for the year-end parranda. The highway then merges with Route 4-321, which runs west to Santa Clara and east to Remedios and Caibarién.

Beach-fringed cays lie scattered offshore. The cays’ landward shores are fringed by mangroves—havens for herons, flamingos, roseate spoonbills, and other stilt-legged waders, as well as manatees, while marine turtles come ashore to lay eggs. The Área Protegida Las Picuas–Cayo del Cristo (tel. 042/69-0141) has no facilities for tourists (not even tours), although flamingos can sometimes be seen in lagoons by the office in the fishing community of Carahatas, 14 kilometers north of the Circuito Norte. It has a small jutía breeding facility.

Baños de Elguea

The Baños de Elguea (Elguea Thermal Center), about five kilometers northwest of Corralillo and 135 kilometers northwest of Santa Clara, is supplied by hypothermal (up to 50°C) springs good for treating rheumatism, skin ailments, and respiratory problems. It has swimming pools, a marching tank, mud baths, gym, solarium, massage rooms, and more. Facilities are crude and, at last visit, deteriorated.

Accommodations

Islazúl’s dead-as-a-doornail Hotel Elguea & Spa (tel. 042/68-6298, fax 042/68-6442, danelis [at] elguea [dot] vcl [dot] cyt [dot] cu, CUC13 s, CUC20 d year-round) is promoted as a spa resort but receives few guests. It has 49 simply furnished air-conditioned rooms with satellite TVs and modern bathrooms. One room serves travelers with disabilities. The swimming pool was empty at last visit (as was the hotel), and the restaurant (the only eatery for miles) was closed.

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