In Taino, an ancient Cuban village, Cuba's ancient history comes back to life. Here you have the opportunity to discover the round huts of the former indigenous people, which blend into the wonderful landscape with their bamboo and straw roofs. Right next door, you can discover authentic art and cultural objects of the indigenous people at the Chorro de Maita archaeological site. The dense pine forests are still home to many wild animals that served as a source of food for both the Indians and the Spanish themselves. These include wild boars, antelopes, and red deer. Fortunately, the island has retained much of its ancient character, particularly its fantastic nature, typical Caribbean lifestyle, and particularly diverse culture. Discover the rhythms of Cuban music, which get straight into your blood, and move your body to the wonderful legendary sounds of this music. Even inexperienced dancers are magically drawn to the dance floor. Especially when they can enjoy a few delicious drinks on the side, such as a Cuba Libre or a tasty mojito.