Baracoa is a picturesque and historic city located in the Guantanamo province of Cuba. It is the oldest Spanish settlement in Cuba and is known for its stunning natural beauty, with lush green mountains, pristine beaches, and a tropical rainforest. The city is situated on the eastern tip of the island, making it somewhat isolated from the rest of Cuba, which has helped to preserve its unique culture and traditions. Baracoa is a charming and laid-back city, with colorful colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and a relaxed atmosphere. The city is famous for its delicious cuisine, particularly its seafood and unique dishes such as "cucurucho" (a sweet made with coconut and fruit) and "chocolate baracoa" (a type of chocolate made with local cacao).