Villa Clara treasures the youngest pole of the tourist industry in Cuba, which, beyond its natural beauty, constitutes a magical place impossible to forget. Three islets linked together by a 48-kilometre-long rocky coastline are home to pristine and perfectly preserved beaches.

Santa Maria was the first cay to be developed and all the hotel work carried out there is based on ecological principles. Tourism is a sustainable activity that allows man and nature to coexist in peace, balancing leisure and ecology. Ensenachos and Las Brujas also ensure an unforgettable visit for anyone who prefers sun and beach destinations, and as part of the Buenavista Biosphere Reserve they treasure in their sandy landscapes endemic species of molluscs, birds and reptiles.