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What is Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba is the capital of the Santiago de Cuba province in south-eastern Cuba.

Set on the seaside, near the island's eastern tip, Santiago de Cuba is the country's second-largest city. Vibrant, tropical, and often sweltering, Santiago is the country's liveliest cultural showpiece, outside of Havana. With a population just under a half-million people, Santiago is a world apart, with a unique history and rhythms all its own

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"Santiago De Cuba No holiday in Cuba is complete without a visit to Santiago, the hilly city at the foot of the Sierra Maestra mountains which was once capital of the island state."
tripreport.com

"This is a large region with a host of gorgeous natural attractions, highlighted by the mountains of the Sierra Maestra ,a mecca for naturalists and adventure travelers as well as those looking to follow in the revolutionary footsteps of Fidel and Che, and the beautiful beaches of Guardalavaca ,yet another of Cuba's premier beach resort destinations, with unimaginably fine white sand and calm turquoise waters."
frommers.com

"The most challenging is 3 days over the Sierra Maestra mountain range."
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"Surrounded by impressive mountains that link the Sierra Maestra to the sea, Santiago is a city of hills and inclined streets, with numerous places of tourist interest and a history linked to struggles for national independence."
world66.com

"Probably the healthiest crowds I have ever seen, from central square (filled with local guitar players having fun), to MExican restaurants (Cubans dressed as mariachis making up songs to tease other Cubans...and the food was great too) and at the Sierra Maestra hotel you can see all the wild dancing you want, no jineteras or chulos in sight."
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mhh from Finland wrote about Santiago de Cuba 10 months ago

Cheaper and somehow nicer than Havana. A lot of music around. Narrow streets and lot of hills.

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