Manzanillo, nestled in
the Granma Province of Cuba, stands as the 14th-largest city in the country,
uniquely not serving as a provincial seat despite its sizable population.
Situated on the Gulf of Guacanayabo near the delta of the
Cauto River, the city offers diverse shopping experiences, inviting
visitors to peruse local markets and shops brimming with crafts and artistry.
Among its attractions, Manzanillo boasts the
historic Castillo de Jagua, a Spanish fort
dating back to the late 1700s, alongside an array of
museums, galleries, and parks. Renowned for its stunning
beaches, the city also pulsates with vibrant nightlife, where
visitors can immerse themselves in local culture at restaurants and bars,
enveloped in the rhythms of Cuba's
internationally acclaimed music, notably the son, echoing through the streets
during Caribbean nights.