Moa

Moa is a town in the Holguín Province in the eastern part of Cuba.

Understand

Moa is neither a fancy nor an in any way touristic town. It is mainly "famous" for its surrounding nickel mines, where many of the local people of Moa are employed. Most foreigners passing by or taking a stop at Moa are coming from or going to Baracoa.

Get in

There are shared taxis from Sagua de Tánamo for 30 CUP, which take about 30 minutes.

In addition, there is at least a daily bus from Baracoa for 2 CUC. The journey generally takes around 3 hours due to the bad road between both towns.

Get around

Walking is the best way to discover Moa. The well-known bici-taxis and regular taxis are however available as well.

See

There is not much to see in Moa, except for the surrounding nickel mines and the red dirt everywhere.

  • 🌍 Monument (In the north eastern part of the town).

Do

  • Make an overnight stop on your way to or from Baracoa and Holguín
  • Walk around the town to see the typical soviet-style concrete buildings

Buy

  • 🌍 Cadeca. Exchange your money here

Eat

The usual kind of various street food stalls also exist in Moa.

  • 🌍 El Rápido. This is probably the best restaurant option in town besides the food stalls.

Drink

  • 🌍 Espigon. This bar at the end of the stop ridge north east of town allows for a drink.

Sleep

Not many options exist for an overnight stop, so it might be better not to get stuck here.

  • 🌍 Miraflores (Islazul) (North west of the center). This shabby and worn-down hotel is probably the only tourist accommodation in town. It got air con, but don't expect toilet seats. The price includes a marginal breakfast. 32/46 CUC (low/high season).
  • 🌍 Casas Particulare (Near the round-about in the center). At the river bridge there is a sign saying restaurant and accommodation. Probably the only cheaper option besides Miraflores.

Connect

Go next

At least one daily but packed and 3 hours journey bus runs between Baracoa and Moa (2 CUC).

You might have more luck regarding transport to and from Holguín.

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