Baconao Park is a large park region, located about 20 kilometers away from the city of Santiago de Cuba.
The name Baconao is related to the name of a little native that lived in the south of Cuba during the pre-Columbian period. Legend mentions a magical tree, called bacona, that allowed the kid to play music from the lagoon's snails.
The park contains a variety of attractions beside wildlife refuges and coffee plantations.
- Great Rock (Gran Piedra)
The Great Rock is a large rock of volcanic origin, measuring 51 m long, 25 m high, and 30 m wide. Its estimated weight is more than 63 thousand tons.
It is possible to climb 459 stone steps to the summit of the rock, and stand 1,234 meters above sea level for a panoramic view. It is said that on a dark night one can see the lights of Jamaica.
- Prehistoric Valley
In the Valle de la Prehistoria visitors encounter dozens of life-size model dinosaurs sculpted in stone and other prehistoric creatures lurking in lush vegetation.
- Farm (Granjita Siboney)
The farm is the place where the attackers of the Moncada Barracks (Cuartel Moncada) led by Fidel Castro, spent the night prior to the attack on July 26, 1953.
- Botanical Garden
There is also a 0.45 km2 garden, called Jardin Ave de Paraiso, dating from 1860, that was laid out on a former coffee plantation and features a series of colour-coded gardens with unique scents and displays in each.
- Museum of History of Terrestrial Transport
The museum displays over 2,500 small-scale car replicas.
Aquarium
- The aquarium is 30 m deep, and has a submarine tunnel, and a Dolphinarium.
Baconao Lagoon
The lagoon has an area of 4 km2. There is also a reproduction of a TaĆno Village, and a restaurant specialized in seafood.
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