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Medicinal thermal and sulphur springs in Cuba


Published: Sun October 02, 2005
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Scanned from Havana Weekly 1947

PRINCIPAL MEDICINAL SPRINGS

SAN JOSE DEL LAGO. 90 minutes by air or overnight by train bring one to this delightful resort in Mayajigua. It is one of the most comfortable and recommendable in Cuba for rest and health. There is a good and picturesque hotel.

SAN DIEGO DE LOS BAfIOS. (83 miles from Havana). Famous Spa whose waters are considered by scientists as among the best in the world for the cure of rheumatism.

SAN MIGUEL DE LOS BAIIOS. (91 miles from Havana). This Spa, called the “Vichy of America”, possesses wonderful springs for the cure of dyspepsia and diseases of the kidney and bladder. Very good hotels.

SAN VICENTE DE LOS BANOS. (About 130 miles from Havana.) Located amid the scenic splendor of Vinales Valley. These thermal and sulphurous springs are steadily growing in public favor.



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