Sancti Spiritus Location: 21° 44.183' N / 079° 59.701' W VHF channels 16
Trinidad is one of Cuba’s earliest settlements and it's status as a UNESCO preserved museum city, makes it one of the main highlights of the island. There are many strikingexamples of preserved architecture dating back four centuries. Founded in 1514, Trinidad rose in importance as fleets of caravels brought back spoils from the Aztec empire and further afield. The town’s prosperity really took off however with the slave trade, which in turn led to the expansion of the sugar industry in the region, helped by the temperate climate and fertile environment. Some of the opulent buildings still standing in the town are testimony to this golden era, many of them being former homes of the wealthy sugar lords and smugglers. They were furnished with the best that Europe could provide and local craft industries prospered too, producing exquisite pieces in wood, silver, gold and ceramics. Base Nautica Trinidad offers its customers a number of activities, which you can enjoy with your family and remembered as a unique experience surrounded by the wonderful attractions that this base offers.