Located on the southeastern tip of Cuba, Guantánamo is renowned for its rich African-influenced culture, breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, and most notably, the iconic Guantánamo Bay Naval Base. Known as the Pearl of the South East, it's a portal into Cuba's enticing, albeit tumultuous, history. Visitors can explore the striking mountain landscapes of Sierra Maestra, enjoy the vibrant streets lined with Spanish colonial architecture, or delve into the country's indigenous and African roots at Changüí Guantánamo, a music festival that celebrates the birthplace of the Changüí genre. Yet, despite its enchanting local culture, Guantánamo is perhaps best known for its controversial American naval base and detention camp, which remains a significant point of interest for many visitors.