Arrived here with a tour group and it was very interesting, great views, and a well maintained museum. The demonstration they did was hilarious, and really involved the audience. Our tour guide did all the talking so it was well understood for us. Definately worth coming here, especially if you are interested in anthropology/history. It's not a huge place, so you don't need a lot of time to spend here. The food was really good afterwards - we had beans, rice, chicken and it was very tasty.
the crafts market square was fine, a bit expensive for some stuff but overall fine, no hassels and open too negotiating deals which was fine and also the transport there was fine un-like my first visit there so no over priced transportation issues this time.
very informative! we had a great time, great tour guide!fun show at the indian village. we enjoyed the fishermans town. met locals got to visit their houses a small local school. If you are able to bring some puzzles or easy games for the little kids or maybe if someone still has video cassets. some people bring candys but since they do have an old tv and a VHS there no one thinks of that, and not many games. and we have been told that tedy bears are very rear to have and would be a great gift!
the tour is quite nice - the visit to the clinic and school makes you and yr kids appreciate what we have in Canada. jst beware : when you get to the mock indian village, one of the houses features topless women in thongs doing what is supposed to be a native dance. they also come to you and ask you to join them. this might not be suitable for kids. also the mock indian rituals consisted of the actors making random grunting sounds and doing comedy, which I suppose must be insulting to real natives.
nice to see but after 15 minutes of a show they put on and another 5 minutes to view the area theres nothing else left to do
Loved this excursion! Took us from hotel to visit Puerto Sama then off to Campina Taina for the museum and the taina village with a little show. After, off to guardalavaca market then to eat at a nice Cuban restaurant.All this for 40$ per person!! A must do activity, as you will visit a typical village with a school visit, the doctors village medical office etc.....very worth it! You can then see what you have at the hotel compared to what the people live with. I'm sure many will hold back from complaining on little things once done.Have a nice trip @ Campina Taina!!!
Excelent panoramic view - food provided was inedible. The ritual was hard to understand - would have been helpful if there had been a commentary
We enjoyed a wonderful tour of the countryside...visited a medical clinic, school, farm, small fishing village and the Guardalavaca market. We finished our day with a bbq lunch at Conuco Mongo Nina.
Enjoyed the dancing and the interaction they provided. Nice to have a cold beer there! Also had gone to the graveyard across the way. very interesting to see the preserved bones.
We visited Campina Taina during our stay at the Playa Costa Verde resort in April 2014. We made arrangements for this excursion through our Sunwing representative at a very reasonable rate of $39.00 a person. Although we visited a school, unfortunately, the children were off during the week of Easter. So, we weren't able to see them sitting in their class room. There were, however, some children on the school grounds while we were there, and some of us were able to distribute school supplies to them. We visited a museum, which was very interesting. Then we went to a farmer's home and he took us on a tour of his 19-acre property - beautiful property with every fruit tree you can imagine. His wife prepared a little lunch for us when we returned to their home. From there, we went to a local restaurant where we watched chicken being roasted on a spit. Then we had a meal of roasted chicken (the best chicken we tasted in Cuba), accompanied by a salad, rice and dessert. We then stopped at Guardalavaco and visited the artisans' craft market there. We highly recommend this excursion.