Las Tunas is located in the easternmost part of the Western region of Cuba. Its coasts are bathed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Guacanayabo Gulf. It features more than 30 virgin beaches.
Covarrubias beach welcomes today international tourists and focuses the tourist offer in the territory. Nature tourism has been developing and the area provides a space for the speleological researches.
Also called the capital of the sculptures Las Tunas is venue of the most significant country fiesta in Cuba: the Jornada Cucalambeana, homage to the former king of Décima, Juan Cristóbal Nápoles Fajardo, known as el Cucalambé.
El Fuerte de la Loma, considered National Monument , shows one of the defensive walls made by the Spanish colonial government to stop the growing advance of the Cuban army during the independentist wars.