Camagüey — Cuba's third-largest city, a UNESCO World Heritage maze of winding colonial streets, hidden plazas, and giant clay pots (tinajones).

A UNESCO-listed labyrinth of narrow, winding streets — designed to confuse pirates — lined with colonial churches and pastel houses.

Camagüey's best-preserved colonial square, ringed by single-story pastel houses and a restored 18th-century hospital.

Camagüey's iconic giant earthenware jars, once used to collect rainwater and now a symbol of the city displayed throughout its plazas.