Holguín is one of the richest sceneries in Cuban nature. High mountains, fertile plains and fine sands beaches alternate in the landscape of this province. It was in this area where Christopher Colombus landed. (Bariay)
Beaches in Holguín are among the most picturesque in the Caribbean. They are surrounded by vegetation, whose intense green color creates a contrast with the white golden tone of the sand and the blue color of the sea.
There is a wide variety of entertaining offers in Holguín. The capital city and Gibara are worth visiting, as well as Banes, Bahía de Naranjo, Cayo Saetía and Pinares de Mayarí.
Holguín is located in the most septentrional part of Eastern Cuba. Between Las Tunas and Guantánamo. To the south it has Granma and Santiago de Cuba.