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The pulpo restaurant is highly recommended due to the amazing staff. However, the left side of the beach is the absolute highlight.
Our experience at this beach in Baracoa was less than ideal. While the beach itself was pleasant enough, we were unfortunately met with an unexpected danger. The beach is situated near the mouth of a river, and during rainstorms, the river water flow increases, causing a drop in sea water temperature. This drop in temperature attracts jellyfish, known as Agua viva or Agua mala, which are much more dangerous than those found in Italy. Regrettably, my girlfriend and several others we met at the nearby polyclinic were stung by these jellyfish, resulting in burns on their faces and bodies, as well as severe allergic reactions. We were forced to cut our vacation short as my girlfriend had to take cortisone and antibiotics to recover. Shockingly, there were no signs or warnings of this danger, even though the locals were aware of it. It's crucial to exercise caution when visiting this beach to avoid any potential harm.
At the intersection of three roads lies the serene and captivating beach of Cajobabo. Despite the present challenges, this coastal haven is sure to thrive in the future. The natural beauty of the beach is unparalleled, with crystal clear waters and soft, powdery sand that invites visitors to bask in the sun and soak up the salty sea breeze. A visit to Cajobabo is a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, offering a peaceful retreat where one can connect with nature and find solace in the calming rhythm of the waves.
If you happen to find yourself in Baracoa during your travels to Cuba, make sure to visit this beach. Despite being small, it stands out in a city where the beaches are typically black volcanic sand. Positioned at the mouth of the Miel river, you can reach it by walking east and crossing a bridge that can be either passable or impassable. Alternatively, you can hire a taxi. This hamlet was used as a filming location for Robinson Crusoe, and the beach is beautiful in its natural state. If you ask the locals, they may organize an excursion for you to see amazing formations from a balcony and end up in a lagoon within a cave. You can do all of this during the daytime. Additionally, you can take advantage of the opportunity to hire a resident to take you back to the city by boat through the mangroves, ending at the baseball stadium.
This beach in Cuba is absolutely amazing. The sand is incredibly fine, although the waves are too powerful for swimming. However, the country and its people are incredibly friendly, and the small hotel we stayed at was also fantastic. I would give it a rating of 99 out of 100!