Experience an exciting introduction to Cuba as we explore the captivating capital of Havana and wander through the twisting alleyways of the colonial town of Trinidad. Along the way we discover the dramatic limestone ‘mogotes’ landscape of Vinales, visit Che Guevara’s mausoleum at Santa Clara and travel to the historic Bay of Pigs.
Itinerary
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Join tour Havana
Arrive Havana, the capital of Cuba, and check-in at our hotel. Built around a deep natural harbour, Havana is one of the most impressive surviving colonial cities in the Americas.
Overnight Standard Hotel
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In Havana
Modern day Havana is a mixture of restored and crumbling architectural marvels. Kids play baseball below rusting, street lights whilst 50s style American Cadillacs cruise past. Baseball is enormously popular in Cuba, and they even play in the grounds of the famous Capitolio Building, modelled on the White House and the seat of parliament. In typical Cuban style, it also has a great café on the terrace and is wonderful for watching the world go by. We include a walking tour of the sights of the Vieja (Old) district, the beautiful neoclassical buildings of the Plaza de Armas and the baroque Cathedral. During your free afternoon you can visit the City Museum, the fascinating Museum of the Revolution. This evening, it’s time to get out and sample some of the capital’s famous nightlife.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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In Havana; visit Viñales
Today we drive to Viñales, home to some of the most spectacular scenery and colours in Cuba. Millions of years ago underground rivers cut tunnels through the limestone hills and when the roofs collapsed strange hills or ‘mogotes’, with interesting and sometimes unique vegetation, were left sticking up from today’s flat valley floor. The iron-rich, red soil creates some of the best tobacco in the world; and which used to provide for Cuba’s world famous cigars. We include a short walk; on arrival to El Pamanto (approximately 2 hours) before returning to Havana.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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Bus to Trinidad via Bay of Pigs
Today we head east across Cuba, we drive through giant citrus and sugar plantations and out into the Zapata Peninsula. Further on ‘cenotes’ or pools created by the ceiling collapse of the underground rivers dot the landscape and provide wonderful swimming opportunities. Later we visit the Playa Giron and the nearby museum dedicated to the infamous ‘Bay of Pigs’ invasion, where a USsupported attack by Cuban exiles failed to overthrow the Communist regime. Our journey then skirts the edge of the wooded Escambray mountains, hugging the coastline with views over the sparkling turquoise waters and arrive, where we will stay just outside of the beautiful Spanish colonial town of Trinidad.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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In Trinidad
This morning we wander through the old centre of Trinidad, visiting one of the many interesting museums which reflect Trinidad’s varied history. The town was amongst the pioneers of sugar cane production back in the 17th century, becoming one of the most profitable regions of the island, but fell into economic stagnation by the end of the 19th century.This whole period left behind a legacy of grand houses and colonial buildings. This afternoon is free to relax on nearby Playa Ancon, or continue to wander through Trinidad’s lovely colonial streets: a paradise for photographers.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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Free day in Trinidad
Today is free to explore deeper into Cuba’s terrain and culture. One option is to head into the Escambray mountains for a 4 hour trek (approx 8km) up through an unspolit land of forest and water-eroded valleys. The trek is to an isolated hacienda where we would have lunch, before returning to Trinidad. Alternatively you may wish to visit the deserted island of Cayo Blanco (optional). Here you can eat fresh paella, relax on the beach and snorkel in the coral wilderness. Snorkelling equipment is not always available - if you are a keen snorkeller you might prefer to bring your own.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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Return to Havana via Santa Clara
Today we bid farewell and make our way back to Havana via Santa Clara, the home of Che’s mausoleum, one of Cuba’s most famous revolutionary landmarks. We will also visit the infamous Tren Blindado before returning to atmospheric Havana to enjoy a final dinner and probably a dance.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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Tour ends in Havana
Our tour ends in Havana after breakfast, although clients travelling on the group flight to London will have the day free before travelling to the airport this afternoon.
Included meals: Breakfast