Pinar del Rio is a city in the Cuban province of Pinar del Rio.
Understand
editIn contrast to its neighboring tourist attraction Viñales, Pinar del Rio is not a touristy city. As such amenities, while available, are more modest than those in cities such as Havana or Cienfuegos. Despite this, Pinar del Rio is a clean, laid-back city in stark contrast to Cuba's other cities.
Get in
editBy bus
editBy colectivo
editShared colectivos are typically waiting in Havana at the Viazul bus stop and are typically CUC15 per person to either Pinar del Rio, Viñales or Las Terrazas. For the return trip look for taxi touts near the bus terminal.
- 2 Colectivos to Viñales (at the junction near the Provincial Hospital). CUC1 (some bargaining may be required).
By train
editBy taxi
editA taxi from Havana starts from CUC60.
Get around
editThe city center is easily walkable on foot.
See
editPinal del Rio is famous for the pillars. Walking through the city, you’ll notice that with only few exceptions, every house has front pillars.
- 1 Park (Calle Colon). Trees cover this small stretch of green and benches allow to relax from the otherwise busy city.
Do
editBuy
editEat
editThe city center (e.g. around the bus station) provides plenty of street food.
Drink
editSleep
editConnect
edit- 3 ETECSA office. There’s usually a very large crowd waiting outside. Wi-Fi is readily available in most public areas, such as parks and squares. Look for open areas, and you'll see large groups on their phones or laptops.
Go next
edit- Don’t miss the national park near Viñales
- Make a brief stop in Las Terazzas before going back to Havana
- Go further east to the Guanahacabibes Peninsula and its national park