We only stayed in Vinales for one night and weren't really that sure where to go but the daughter of our casa owner suggested we go here. It was a Saturday night and it seemed like everyone in Vinales was here - I'm not sure what else there is to do in Vinales on a Saturday night as it's quite a small place.I think we paid 3CUC to get in. It was quite busy and we only just managed to get a table before the place filled up. We had a few mojito's and watched the dancing, the girls that were singing and dancing were really good, it was a really enjoyable evening.
bien cubano! Música y bebidas!. Lo maravilloso es que puedes echarte a la pista a bailar (sepas o no, coordinar tus pies) y disfrutar de música en vivo, show de baile y buenos tragos. La plaza Polo Montañez, se pone bien buena a la noche especialmente (será por los mojitos?) ;)
Quello che ci si aspetta come intrattenimento serale a Cuba! Mix tra musica dal vivo, compagnie di ballo e discoteca. Arrivando presto si può assistere ad un concerto live intervallato da cantanti solisti ed esibizioni di gruppi di ballo. Sul “tardi”, mezzanotte circa, il locale diventa discoteca sia con musica cubana (reggaeton su tutte) sia con musica “occidentale”. Unica pecca chiude preso! All’una tutti a letto.
Las Terrazas also known as el centro cultural Polo Montanez is a great way to spend a day. This is a short distance from Havana and you can easily book a one day tour. This is a beautiful community set up in the middle of a forest. Included in the tour is a welcome cocktail (or non alcoholic punch) served in an open air bar overlooking a lake. There is a band playing there to welcome the tourist as they arrive. Following the welcome you are shown around the place where Polo Montanez (singer) grew up. This is now a nice complex of houses and a hotel. Afterwards you are taken to a stop where you can choose to do the canopy or zip line across the forest for an extra price, you can also choose to ride horses or just sit by the restaurant. We did the canopy and loved it. Afterwards you are taken to a restaurant by the river for a lunch that is also included in the tour price. After lunch there is a couple of hour of free time to enjoy bathing in the river. The river is clean and there are small waterfalls all around. I reccommend that you take water shoes because the rocks can be slippery.
Ce fut notre lieu de prédilection pour sortir écouter de la musique et danser tous les soir à Vinales. Nous avons eu droit à un concert différent chaque soir. L'entrée est modique, 1 cuc par personne. Les cocktails sont bons pour par cher. L'ambiance est bonne.Une excellente adresse pour ceux qui veulent danser, ou simplement boire un coup en écoutant de la bonne musique latino.
Mojito pas chers et concerts quasiment tous les soirs dans ce centre totalement en extérieur.Il ne faut pas arriver trop tôt, mais une fois que les gens sont là, c'est parti pour la salsa toute la nuit !Le bémol : éviter de manger là bas, il n'y a rien de local et ça ne semble pas hyper frais.
Abbiamo passato una piacevole serata con la mia compagna sorseggiando un discreto Mojto e ascoltando della buona Salsa dal vivo e assistendo ad uno spettacolo di ballo, quest' ultimo a favore strettamente dei turisti. Dopo le 22 il locale si trasforma in discoteca con musica prevalentemente cubana. Ingresso soli 2 cuc a persona. Se siete a Vinales ve lo consiglio
É encantador visitar os lugares de danças de Cuba e ver a paixão dos locais pela cultura deles. E aprender com eles, se torna fácil.
We spent two evenings here in February - Saturday night was great (I think we paid 5 cuc entrance but it was worth whatever it was) and Sunday OK but not as good. On Saturday all the town seemed to be turned out in their finery and everyone can dance so well (a few foreigners were doing their best but just not in the same class!) There were some young dancers who could definitely be on Cuba's Got Talent! There was also a little cabaret show on both evenings (Saturday was better) that was very entertaining and live music. On Sunday there was a comedian so not so good for us non Spanish speakers - our fault of course!
Spent three evenings here till close on our Intrepid tour: Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Enjoyed dancing up a storm with the locals. Mostly salsa, reggaeton and a little bachata. A dance show was on earlier in the night (probably around 9:30pm) followed by a salsa/latin band, then a DJ to close out the night. Busiest night was Tuesday. Entry was $1. Plenty of space to dance and locals we more than willing to show those who didnt know how to dance.