Hostal 1511

Baracoa


The year 1511 is Baracoa's foundation date, and this diminutive place is a landmark, too, for offering dead-central accommodations with an abundant colonial vibe. The model ship in the lobby sets the tone for an overtly nautical decor that works best in the more charming upstairs rooms. It was under renovation at the time of our visit.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Baracoa attractions

2. Bust of Hatuey

0.04 MILES

Facing the cathedral is the Bust of Hatuey, a Taíno cacique (chief) who was burned at the stake near Baracoa in 1512 after resisting Spanish colonization…

3. Poder Popular

0.08 MILES

On triangular Plaza Independencia (this being Baracoa, they couldn't have a square plaza) is the neoclassical Poder Popular, a municipal government…

4. Casa del Cacao

0.11 MILES

Baracoa, you will quickly ascertain (via your nose), is the center of Cuba's chocolate industry; cacao is grown hereabouts and subsequently chocolate-ized…

5. Castillo de Seboruco

0.13 MILES

Baracoa's highest fort was begun by the Spanish in 1739 and finished by the Americans in 1900. Barely recognizable as a fort these days, it serves as…

7. Fuerte Matachín

0.48 MILES

Baracoa is protected by a trio of muscular Spanish forts. This one, built in 1802 at the southern entrance to town, houses the Museo Municipal. The small…

8. Fuerte de la Punta

0.49 MILES

This Spanish fort has watched over the harbor entrance at the northwestern end of town since 1803. The super thick, hurricane-resistant walls now hide a…