Cuba Libre!
Cuba Libre!
Cuba Libre!
15 Days Starting and ending in Havana
Visiting: Havana, Vinales, Santa Clara, Camaguey, Santiago, Saint Lucia, Trinidad, Topes de Collantes
Tour Overview
In timeless Cuba, 1950s-style Cadillacs roll through Havana's faded colonial streets, while rum and salsa flow freely in the music halls. Beyond the island's iconic cities, wild landscapes hide unique biodiversity (and even more unique Revolutionary relics) and along the coast, stretches of fine white sands await. Discover it all on our two-week tour of iconic Cuba, a country like no other on earth.
Trinidad - Explore the cobbled streets and colonial charm of this UNESCO-listed town, where music bursts from every corner.
Escambray Mountains - Camp out under the stars after trekking through mountain forests and swimming in freshwater pools.
Revolutionary history - Walk in the footsteps of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro as we tick off Cuba's revolutionary sites, including the Bay of Pigs.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Join Trip In Havana
Location: Havana
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Sevilla Hotel
Our tour starts today in Havana - home to salsa, mojitos, and revolutionary spirit. Cuba's capital is one of the most impressive cities in the Americas, almost frozen in time with crumbling tenement blocks and 1950s American Cadillacs rubbing shoulders with grand colonial buildings and monuments to the revolution.
Due to the number of evening flights into Havana, our tour leader will meet you for a welcome meeting on the morning of Day 2. Details of timings will be left in the hotel reception, as well as information about anything else you'll need for the day.
There are no activities planned today, so you're free to arrive at any time.
If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive into Havana's Jose Marti International Airport (HAV) which is around a 45-minute drive from the airport. A representative from our local partners in Cuba will meet you at Havana Airport and assist you with the transfer formalities.
If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to head out to explore Old Havana, just a short walk from the Capitolio building and the Malecon sea esplanade with views of the city. There are several restaurants and bars within walking distance and you're likely to hear the hypnotic rhythms of salsa, trova and son being played along the Paseo del Prado.
Day 2: Havana Highlights: Capitolio Building, Plaza De La Revolución, And Daiquiris At Hemingway's Bar
Location: Havana
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Sevilla Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today, we'll have a full day to explore Havana and its iconic mixture of restored and crumbling buildings and historical sites. Passing by the famous Capitolio building (modelled on the White House), you'll get your first glimpse of the rows of brightly coloured vintage cars that adorn many a Cuban postcard. Our first stop is Plaza de la Revolucion, one of the largest public squares globally, famous for its significance in the Cuban revolution. This historic square is well-known for hosting numerous speeches by Fidel Castro, and features the iconic sculptural reliefs of Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos. Driving through Havana we will pass through the iconic suburb of Vedado, down the Malecon and into the heart of Vieja (Old) District.
Here, we exit our coach and start exploring on foot old Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guided by our tour leader, we'll visit the baroque Catedral de San Cristobal and the central Plaza de Armas, surrounded by stunning neoclassical buildings. During our journey, we'll visit two of Havana's renowned spots cherished by Ernest Hemingway: La Bodeguita and El Floridita. El Floridita, known as the birthplace of the frozen Daiquiri, provides a perfect setting to enjoy this iconic cocktail amidst its famous live music scene.
After some free time for lunch, we will head up to the fortress guarding the entrance to the Havana harbour- known as Castillo del Morro. The castle offers stunning panoramic views over the sea and the city of Havana.
Our tour finishes mid afternoon, where you will have free time to explore Havana more at your own pace. You might like to take a ride in a vintage car, visit one of the famous cigar factories, or simply relaxing next to the pool after a full day of sightseeing.
The evening is free for you to experience Havana's vibrant nightlife. The Hotel Ambos Mundos is a Hemingway landmark where the 1954 Nobel Prize winner lived for several years. Walk in his footsteps and grab an expertly shaken mojito up on the roof terrace.
Day 3: Travel To The Limestone Landscape Of Vinales Valley National Park. See How Cuban Cigars Are Made
Location: Vinales
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Rancho San Vicente
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, we'll travel west to the Pinar Del Rio region and into Vinales - arguably the most picturesque part of Cuba. Along the way, you might notice the lack of advertisements which are commonplace in the West, and spot the hyperbolic, political slogans in their place - tokens that tell you, you really are in Cuba now.
Here in Vinales, the surreal mountains take centre stage - the result of the erosion of limestone over millions of years . They're locally known as 'haystacks' (or 'mogotes' in Cuban Spanish) thanks to their steep sides and rounded, jungly tops. Around them are a patchwork of tobacco fields, with their iron-rich, red soil - the raw material for Cuba's famous cigars.
We'll have a guided two-hour walk through the Vinales Valley National Park, which has UNESCO world heritage status. Your guide will point out the flora and fauna of this unique region. Mogotes tower above us as we pass through tobacco fields and past drying barns, and during our walk we'll stop at a traditional Cuban farm to learn more about Cuba's cigar-making industry, which stems from the plants growing in this region. You may even have the chance to sample the goods if you wish.
After our walk, you might like to visit the Cueva del Indio - one of the many subterranean caves in this area - or relax at our hotel.
Today's total drive time will take around 3.5 hours.
Day 4: Drive To Santa Clara. Visit The Orchid Garden Of Soroa
Location: Santa Clara
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Los Caneyes Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today, we have a long drive of around seven hours ahead of us, past Havana and east to Santa Clara in the centre of Cuba. We'll break up the journey with regular stops, including a break at the Orchid Garden of Soroa, where we'll take a guided walk to see the the unique flora of this region.
The town of Santa Clara is famous as being the site of the last battle of the Revolution in which Che Guevara's troops took the city, causing the Cuban dictator, Batista, to flee into exile. Because of this, the town was chosen as the final resting place for the national hero, and we'll explore some more of the Che Guevara sites tomorrow.
Today's total drive time will take around 7 hours.
Day 5: Pay Homage At The Che Guevara Memorial. Visit Sancti Spiritus En Route To Camaguey
Location: Camaguey
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Colon Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, we'll visit Che Guevara's Mausoleum, before moving on to the centre of Santa Clara and the Tren Blindado Memorial. Guevara was buried here with full military honours in 1997 after his exhumed remains were discovered in Bolivia and returned to Cuba. A flame lit by Fidel Castro burns eternally to honour the man who played a key role in Cuba's revolution and whose image is routinely displayed throughout the country. We'll also visit the museum dedicated to Guevara's life, which contains some interesting letters and artefacts.
Back on the road, we'll continue to Sancti Spiritus, one of the original seven settlements founded by Diego Velasquez when he claimed Cuba for Spain, before driving across the flattest province in Cuba - Ciego de Avila. We'll pass through land predominantly used for cattle ranching, sugar growing and citrus fruit production.
The road takes us up into the hills of the Sierra de Cubitas and by late afternoon we'll reach the provincial capital of Camaguey - Cuba's third-largest city and a cultural centre for music, ballet and art. Our hotel is near to the Old Town, making it easy to head out and explore on foot.
Today's total drive time will take around 5.5 hours.
Day 6: Explore Camaguey Before Heading To Bartolome Maso
Location: Camaguey
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Villa Santa Domingo
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, we have an optional excursion to explore Camaguey's hidden plazas and baroque churches by bicitaxi tour. What might strike you about the city is its labyrinth street layout - a by-product of pirate fighting. Similar to a Moroccan medina, legend has it, it was designed to confuse invaders and give cover to its residents. Alternatively, you're free to wander around Camaguey at your own pace.
My mid morning, we'll travel to Bayamo, another of the original seven Spanish settlements. The inhabitants burned this city to the ground in 1869 in an act of rebellion against the Spanish, so there's little colonial architecture left to see apart from the main square Plaza de la Patria. In this square, Fidel Castro delivered his last public speech in 2006 before falling ill and resigning as president. The monument honours Cuban luminaries such as Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Antonio Maceo, Maximo Gomez, Perucho Figueredo, and notably, positioned slightly left of centre, Fidel himself-it is the only monument in Cuba featuring him.
After Bayamo, our journey continues east towards the Sierra Maestra Mountains - the highest mountain range in Cuba. Here, we will switch to specialised 4WD vehicles to navigate the winding roads leading to our accommodations for the night.
Today's total drive time will take around 6 hours.
Day 7: Walk In Revolutionaries Footsteps- Hike To La Comandancia De La Plata. Later, Drive To Guardalavaca
Location: Santiago
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hotel Brisas Guardalavaca
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning, we'll switch board our specialised 4WD vehicles again that will take us up the steep asphalted road to El Alto de Naranjo, 950 metres/3116 feet above sea level. From there, we'll trek to La Comandancia de La Plata (6 kilometres round trip hike). It's worth noting that the path is steep, uneven, and can be muddy after rain- comfortable shoes are a must. If you wish you can bring hiking poles, however they are not essential.
It was here that Fidel Castro and Che Guevara took refuge after an unsuccessful uprising against the Cuban dictator, Batista, in 1956. As you walk around this hideaway, which became the revolutionaries' headquarters until Batista fled Cuba in 1959, you get a real sense of their two-year residency here. Castro's simple camp bed and fridge still remain, along with a trap door for a speedy exit in the event of an attack. The original broadcast hut for 'Radio Rebelde' still stands, as well as Che's hospital hut where he worked as a doctor. While photography was previously forbidden here, you can now snap pictures for a small fee.
After lunch back at our accommodations, we'll drive down the mountain in our specialised 4WD vehicles, where we'll meet our bus and continue to the north coast at Guardalavaca. The area is well known for its stretches of fine white sand, so it's a relaxing end to our days in the mountains.
Today's total drive time will take around 4.5 hours.
Day 8: Free Day At The Beach In Guardalavaca
Location: Saint Lucia
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hotel Brisas Guardalavaca
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
With perfect white sand and crystal-clear waters, Guardalavaca is the epitome of Caribbean paradise. We have a full day free to simply relax at the beach or explore the coastline.
The resorts in the area are typically Cuban (in need of an update), however, the location can't be beaten. Our hotel is all-inclusive and offers in season bicycle rental and diving (at additional charges), as well as a pool, sauna and gardens.
Day 9: Visit The Poignant Site Of Manaca Iznaga, Continue To Unesco World Heritage City Trinidad.
Location: Trinidad
Accommodation: Casas Particulares
Accommodation Name: Casa Particulares - Trinidad
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, we'll leave Guardalavaca behind and start our longest driving day of the tour to Trinidad. The drive will take around nine hours, but we'll make plenty of stops along the way.
We'll drive through Valle de los Ingenios, also known as the Valley of the Sugar Mills. This was the centre of sugar production for 100 years from the late 18th century, and at its peak, it was home to 30,000 slaves working in the mills and surrounding plantations. Today, the ruined sugar mills and mansions lining the valley bear witness to the previous prosperity in the area.
We'll also stop at the infamous Torre de Manaca Iznaga, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This seven-floor tower was built to watch over the slaves working in the fields and had two bells. One was rung when the slaves could stop working and take a meal, the other when a slave escaped.
By early evening, we'll arrive at our casa particular just outside the beautiful Spanish colonial town of Trinidad. 'Casa particulares' (local guesthouses) are a type of accommodation that's unique to Cuba. The industry began in the early 1990s when entrepreneurial homeowners would rent out rooms in their home. The side hustle was initially illegal as communist Cuba didn't allow for private enterprises but was legalised in 1997. Today, it's common to find large casas that run as bed and breakfasts, however, the majority - particularly in Havana - are still a couple of rooms in the owner's house. This gives you a truly unique, local experience as no two casas are the same - you'll have ensuite bathrooms, air-conditioning, and a delicious breakfast across the board but that's where the similarity ends. We choose to use these casas as they give a truly authentic Cuban experience, an alternative to standard hotels, and a new perspective on local life.
Today's total drive time will take around 9 hours.
Day 10: Explore Trinidad, The Unesco World Heritage Site
Location: Trinidad
Accommodation: Casas Particulares
Accommodation Name: Casa Particulares - Trinidad
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, we'll wander through the cobbled streets of the old centre of Trinidad, discovering its fine palaces, churches and cafes. A paradise for photographers, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a perfectly preserved colonial settlement unlike any other. In the early 19th century, French settlers fleeing a slave revolt in Haiti landed here and started to grow sugar cane in the Valle de Los Ingenios. This crop generated considerable wealth and consequently, the town had to be regularly defended from pirates.
Subject to opening hours, we'll visit a local museum before having free time to explore more. It's worth climbing the stairs of the bell tower at the small Museo de la Lucha contra Bandidos, purely for the views across the roofs of Trinidad out to the Caribbean at one side and the Escambray Mountains at the other.
The afternoon is free to spend as you'd like. Playa Ancon's white-sand beach is just a 15-minute taxi ride away or there's the opportunity to take a salsa lesson with a local teacher. In the evening, you might like to head to the open-air Casa de la Musica, just off the main square, where live bands and salsa-dancing locals do their thing well into the night.
Day 11: Journey To Topes De Collantes, Forest Walks And Waterfall Swimming
Location: Topes de Collantes
Accommodation: Camping
Accommodation Name: Hacienda Gallega
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we'll travel inland to Topes de Collantes Nature Reserve Park, famous for its many endemic species of flora and fauna. We'll have two nights to explore the area in-depth.
After a ride in an old Russian military-style truck up a steep, switch-back road into the lush Escambray Mountains, we'll arrive at the park entrance. Here, we'll meet our local guide who, along with our tour leader, will help us to explore the park.
Please note, there's an 8 kilometre/5 mile trek to our hacienda accommodation. Those who would prefer not to walk can continue with the truck to the hacienda.
Our hike may vary slightly, depending on the weather and the group, but it's likely to take us into the coffee-growing valley of the Guayanara River. The paths are undulating and can be uneven underfoot, but the views and the sense of remoteness are truly rewarding. Along our route, we'll pass rural homes and may see shepherds minding their herds of goats. After our hike, we'll arrive at our hacienda, a small farmstead set in a rocky valley, where we'll have lunch.
The afternoon is free for you to explore at your own pace. We recommend the 5 kilometre/3 mile circular walk (approximately three hours) to the Salto de Rocio Waterfall - an area flush with trogons, hummingbirds and woodpeckers. To get to the waterfall, you'll follow a riverside track where you're likely to see tree fern, bromeliad and orchid species. On arrival at the waterfalls and lakes, adventurous swimmers might like to take a dip, or you can relax on the banks.
The accommodation is simple. You have the option to sleep out under the eaves of the hacienda's veranda or in the platformed tents. Foam mattresses are provided but you might want to bring your own sleeping bag. There are male and female washing facilities in a nearby block. With the fresh mountain air, canopy of stars and peaceful, remote setting, you're guaranteed a good night's sleep.
Please note that the order of Day 11 and Day 12 may be swapped.
Today's total drive time from Trinidad to Topes will take around 1.5 hours.
Day 12: Hikes And Walks Through Topes De Collantes National Park.
Location: Topes de Collantes
Accommodation: Camping
Accommodation Name: Hacienda Codina
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning, we'll start with a short drive in the Russian truck to the start of our four-hour trek (approximately 8 kilometres/5 miles). Again, anyone not wanting to join the walk can continue on to tonight's hacienda with the truck.
Our trek takes us through pine forest and along paths bordered by mahogany and hibiscus. If we're lucky, we may see brightly coloured hummingbirds flash past, darting from flower to flower, searching for nectar. When we reach La Batata, we'll have the opportunity to swim in an open cave. The water rarely exceeds 20°C, so it's an exhilarating dip. We'll then trek on through the forest until we reach an isolated, century-old hacienda, set in a lush valley. This is our base for the night and where we'll have lunch.
In the afternoon, our local guide will take us on a circular trail (approximately 1.5 kilometres/0.9 miles), telling us about the orchids and medicinal plants that we can find en route. We'll also head down through a cave, La Cueva del Altar, emerging on the other side of the hill, where we'll have views of the Caribbean.
This evening, we'll experience Cuban hospitality at our hacienda - which is a similar set-up to our accommodation last night.
Day 13: Return To Havana Via Bay Of Pigs Museum & Zapata Peninsula
Location: Havana
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Sevilla Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Leaving Topes and the Escambray Mountains behind, this morning we'll set off west, hugging the coastline with views over the sparkling turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.
We plan to break up our journey back to Havana with several stops, the first of which is at the colonial seaport of Cienfuegos. Here, we'll stretch our legs with a short orientation tour of the town, including the Marti Park overlooked by the grand Italian-style Tomas Terry theatre. Our journey continues to Museo Giron. This museum is dedicated to the infamous 'Bay of Pigs' invasion' - a US-supported attack by Cuban exiles which failed to overthrow the Communist regime in 1961. This museum is entirely in Spanish, however your tour leader will guide you through and give explanations to key exhibits.
Our final stop on the Zapata Peninsula is a fresh water cenote - a pool formed when the roof of a river collapses - where we can take the opportunity to swim. Alternatively, directly across the road from the cenote is the Caribbean ocean- the choice is yours on where you wish to swim.
By the evening, we'll have arrived back at our hotel in Havana. Our total driving time today will be approximately seven hours.
Day 14: Free Day In Havana
Location: Havana
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Sevilla Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is free for you to explore more of Havana. You might like to visit some of the city's museums, or one of the famous cigar factories. The capital is easy to navigate on foot but you could also take the opportunity to hop in one of the colourful Cadillacs to tour the city in style.
In the late afternoon, once the refreshing breeze blows in from the Caribbean, we'd recommend a walk down the Malecon (the promenade) to catch the sunset with the hordes of locals who gather there each evening.
Tonight, why not say goodbye to Havana in typical Cuban style- there are several excellent bars in both Old Havana and Vedado where live music is played and the cocktails flow freely.
Day 15: End Trip In Havana
Location: Havana
Meals Included: Breakfast
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Havana.
There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Havana at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Havana's Jose Marti International Airport (HAV) which is around a 45-minute drive from the hotel.
What's Included
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Meals
Breakfast: 14 Lunch: 4 Dinner: 2 -
Accommodation
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Fully Guided
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All Domestic Transportation (including internal flights)
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Airport Transfers at Destination
What's Not Included
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Country Entry Visas
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Tipping and Gratuities
Why Book this Tour
This comprehensive tour of Cuba is one of our most popular. You will stay in locally-owned and run private homestays in the heart of colonial Trinidad and sleep out under the stars in Topes de Collantes Nature Reserve Park.
Meals
Breakfasts: 14
Lunches: 4
Dinners: 4
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
No
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What is the maximum group size?
18
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Will there be an escort accompanying this tour?
Yes
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
No
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Will passengers from another country be participating in the tour?
No
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I'm going on a walking/cycling trip-do I need to train?
It will depend on the grade and how fit you already are. Check the trip page for details of the walking or cycling grade and how far you’ll be walking/cycling each day. For moderate or challenging trips in particular we’d recommend doing some walks or cycles before you leave to build up your fitness and prepare you for the distances being covered.
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We have a wide range of ages nationalities on our small group trips and they come from all walks of life.
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Yes–it is a condition of booking that you are fully insured when travelling with us
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We choose comfortable accommodation in the best locations possible. We opt for small, local and family-run accommodation where we can, as opposed to large chain hotels. We typically use hotels that are the equivalent of European 3-star, and you’ll usually have an en suite room. Occasionally, where we want to get off the beaten trail we may stay in more basic accommodation.
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All our trips require some level of active participation. This could be on a cultural trip, trek, safari, expedition or voyage. It is in the interests of all members of the group that everyone should be capable of fully participating in the activities of their chosen trip.
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Final documents will include a comprehensive trip itinerary, climate and country information, budgeting and packing advice visa and passport information and details on optional activities available.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Yes on most of our trips. Most trips are based on customers sharing twin-bedded rooms. If you book a group trip as an individual, you will share a room with someone of the same sex. However, on many trips we offer the opportunity to pay a supplement to pre-book a single room, known as our single room option. On some trips a single room will be provided every night, on others it will be provided o
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