Today, the Valley of the Sugar Mills is a fascinating blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Much of the area’s original architecture remains intact, including the imposing haciendas, rustic slave quarters, and the sturdy bell tower. These serve as poignant reminders of the valley’s chequered past.
Visitors to the valley can explore the crumbling ruins of the old mills, get lost in the blossoming sugarcane fields, or take a ride on the region’s traditional steam train. There’s an enduring sense of history here, with the sweet, slightly smoky smell of cane sugar still lingering in the air.
You can get to know The Valley better with a local guide, who will share stories about the area bringing to life its rich history. With stories that make you imagine the sound of churning machinery, the smell of molasses, and the tumultuous lives of the people who lived and worked here.