Explore Cuba
Enjoy a relaxing weeklong adventure immersing yourself in the history and culture of this colourful Caribbean island, together with its friendly residents and natural environment. Imminent political and cultural change make it something to experience now before it evolves.
Wander through Havana's glittering colonial architecture, soak up the clear mountain air amongst Soroa's vibrant mountain orchards, relax on Playa Ancon's vast white beaches and admire Trinidad's unrivaled ambience.
From old cars to fragrant cigars and with plenty of salsa in-between, this trip has it all and is the perfect introduction to all things Cuban.
Wander through Havana's glittering colonial architecture, soak up the clear mountain air amongst Soroa's vibrant mountain orchards, relax on Playa Ancon's vast white beaches and admire Trinidad's unrivaled ambience.
From old cars to fragrant cigars and with plenty of salsa in-between, this trip has it all and is the perfect introduction to all things Cuban.
Itinerary / Highlights
Day 1 HavanaThe best way to see Havana's colonial buildings, elegant plazas, vintage cars and cigar-smoking musicians is by foot. Visit the Plaza de la Revolucion and pass giant monuments to legends Che Guevara and Jose Marti. The striking baroque facade of San Cristobal de la Habana Cathedral is a must-see.
Days 2-3 Vinales
Tour the vibrant orchid gardens of Soroa en route to Vinales, a charming rural village. One of Cuba's most attractive areas, the fertile valleys and distinctive limestone 'pin-cushion' hills are well worth exploring. Mix with the friendly Vinales locals and dance the night away.
Days 4-5 Trinidad
Take time to explore Trinidad's Spanish-style churches then head to Playa Ancon, a white sandy beach where many hours slip lazily by. Alternatively, why not snorkel over Cuba's colourful underwater world or hire a bike for a relaxing pedal around town? Practise salsa moves at one of Trinidad's famous music venues, or admire the rhythm of the locals while sipping a minty mojito.
Day 6 Cienfuegos
Head to the Casa de la Cultura Benjamin Duarte, where it's possible to climb a tower for stunning coastal views over the town, known to the locals as the Pearl of the South. Stop by the Palacio del Valle, the architectural pride of Cienfuegos. For a local pick-me-up why not try a Cuban coffee - it's served strong, black and super-sweet.
Days 7-8 Havana
Stop in at Santa Clara to visit the Che Guevara mausoleum and learn about his legend and life - don't miss seeing the impressive bronze statue of Che bearing his rifle. Back in Havana, there is time for a final night of salsa.
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Accommodation Details
Comfortable hotels (7 nts)

