Day 1: Havana
Havana
Welcome at the airport by a representative. Transfer to hotel.
Included services: Transfer.
Day 2: Havana
Havana: Wonder City (Breakfast, Lunch)
The day begins with a ride in a classic American car along the iconic Malecón promenade. See the legendary Hotel Nacional, Avenida de los Presidents and Plaza de la Revolution where the portrait of Che Guevara and the Jose Marti monument are found. Continue along the iconic Cementerio Colón to the Bosque de La Habana: Havana’s lungs and traditional setting for Afro-Cuban rituals. Bask in the glamour as you drive along 5th Avenue in the exclusive neighborhood of Miramar. You will visit a cigar factory too and observe the skillful hands that create the world-famous Cuban cigars. Take a short break to enjoy lunch at a Paladar (private restaurant) that offers an authentic cuisine. Finally, continue to Old Havana in one of Havana’s famous coco taxis (Cuban tuk tuks). Stroll through the cobblestone streets and observe the enchanting people and beautiful colonial architecture. While in Old Havana, you will visit an impressive 16th century fortress, which formed an important part of Havana’s defense system.
Cigar factories are closed in the afternoon and on weekends. In case the cigar factory cannot be visited in Havana, we will try to arrange another visit. During holidays (January/February) only the cigar shops at the factories can be visited.
Included services: City tour of Havana in classic car and by foot, visit to a cigar factory.
Day 3: Santa Clara
Havana - Santa Clara (Breakfast, Dinner)
After breakfast, head east onto the national highway towards central Cuba. Arrive at Santa Clara, the historic city where the Argentinian guerrillero “Che” Guevara secured an important victory that effectively determined the triumph of the revolution. The decisive action entailed the derailment of an armored military train in December 1958. Visit the Mausoleum where his body, found in Bolivia in 1997, is put to rest. Finally, visit Vidal Park, cultural center of the city, and the restored Teatro la Caridad. The rest of the afternoon will be free for leisure activities.
The mausoleum of Che Guevara is closed on Mondays and can be closed on other days without prior notice. We assume no guarantee for the opening times. However, the monumental memorial itself with an imposing statue of Che alone is worth a visit.
Included services: Visit to the memorial of Che and train Blindado.
Day 4: Camaguey
Santa Clara - Sancti Spíritus - Camaguey (Breakfast)
Early morning departure to the colonial city of Santi Spíritus, founded in the 16th century. Upon arrival, visit the Yayabo Bridge, a time-defying symbol of the colonial city. Stroll along the beautiful boulevard and the city’s colorful streets. Continue to Camaguey, the city of the Tinajones (clay jugs). Founded in 1514, Camaguey was target of frequent pirate attacks, so the city was built with narrow streets and labyrinthine alleyways to disorient the invaders. Finally, enjoy an interesting tour on bicitaxi through the most important plazas of the city.
Included services: City tour of Sancti Spiritus, Visit to the Yayabo-Bridge, Bici taxi tour.
Day 5: Gibara
Camaguey - Holguin - Gibara (Breakfast, Dinner)
Holguin is dubbed the city of parks in Cuba. With a lively cultural life, it is known for its many festivals, such as Las Romerías de Mayo, which takes over the streets and plazas every year. Today you will discover the city in and out. Ascend to the iconic Loma de la Cruz for a spectacular panoramic view. Continue to the small fishing town of Gibara, located on the northern coast, well off the typical tourist path. Enjoy the absolute serenity, which is only interrupted by the Gibara International Film Festival. Afternoon at leisure to walk the town and meet its people.
Included services: City tour in Holguin.
Day 6: Baracoa
Gibara - Birán - Baracoa (Breakfast, Dinner)
Early morning departure in direction of Finca Manacas, in Birán. Birthplace of Fidel Castro, it has been only a few years since this place opened to the public. The tour of the old estate will offer interesting insights into the life of the Cuban leader. Head for Baracoa via Moa, famous for its nickel, through a bumpy coastal road. Turn onto the embankment that borders the Alejandro de Humboldt Natural Park. This whole area is rich in endemic species, including the smallest bird and frog in the world. It also offers beautiful landscapes, exotic bays, huge rivers and high mountains. Finally, arrive at Baracoa, the first town founded in Cuba. Columbus set foot here in 1492, leaving the first catholic symbol in the New World, the vine cross. In the evening, dinner at a local restaurant offering authentic Cuban food for which Baracoa is well-known, including delicious seafood and coconut infused dishes.
If the museum is closed another one will be visited (e.g. in Baracoa, Santiago de Cuba or Havana).
The road between Baracoa and Moa is partly in bad condition. Thus, it must be driven slowly, and the journey can take up to 4 - 5 hours. However, there is no alternative route if one wants to get to know this very scenic, interesting and very typical part of Cuba off the beaten track. We do not recommend this trip to guests who shy away from long bus rides and cannot bear bumpy road conditions. Due to bad weather, the bridge over Río Toa might be flooded and closed. In this case, the route will be via Santiago de Cuba.
Included services: Visit to Finca Manacas.
Day 7: Baracoa
Baracoa (Breakfast, Lunch)
With the iconic El Yunque Mountain as backdrop, Baracoa is located amidst a picturesque landscape. Its lush tropical vegetation, full of coffee, cocoa and banana, makes it a true Caribbean paradise. In the morning, visit Finca Duaba to learn about the production of cocoa. Enjoy a boat trip down Río Toa and lunch at an Eco-Finca surrounded by beautiful scenery. In keeping with the eco-friendliness of the restaurant, typical dishes will be served in containers made with natural elements. Later, walk through the colonial city center up to the church Nuestra Señora de Asunción when you will have the opportunity to behold the iconic Vine Cross brought by Christopher Columbus. Rest of the day at leisure.
Opening times of churches cannot be guaranteed.
Included services: Visit to Finca Duaba, boat tour along Río Toa, city tour of Baracoa, visit to church Nuestra Señora de Asuncíon.
Day 8: Santiago de Cuba
Baracoa - Guantánamo - Santiago de Cuba (Breakfast, Dinner)
After breakfast, cruise through the tropical mountains via the breathtaking viaduct La Farola, one of the seven civil engineering wonders in Cuba. En route, you will appreciate the whole spectrum of Cuban climate, from tropical forests to semi-desert areas. Once in Santiago, head for the beautiful bay and the San Pedro de la Roca Fort, which was erected in the18th century to protect the city from pirate attacks. Later, visit Casa de Diego Velázquez, former residence of the Spanish conqueror. Built in 1515, this gem is said to be the oldest house in Latin America. Enjoy a delicious Cuban meal and witness a very special moment: Compay Ramón’s coffee ceremony.
If Casa Velázquez is closed, another museum will be visited.
Included services: visit to Casa Velázquez, visit to fortress El Morro.
Day 9: Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de Cuba (Breakfast, Lunch)
In the morning enjoy a scenic bus ride through the city. Appreciate the Moncada Barracks, target of Fidel Castro’s famous attack in 1953. Visit the lovely neighborhood of Vista Alegre, the historic San Juan Hill and Santa Ifigenia cemetery, final resting place of former president Fidel Castro, National Hero Jose Marti and members of the illustrious Bacardi family. Visit the city’s Rum Museum to learn about the typical Cuban spirit. Return to the city center to visit the Emilio Bacardi Natural History Museum. After lunch in a beautiful terrace, you will have some free time to explore on your own. In the evening, enjoy traditional Cuban music at the legendary Casa de la Trova where famous musicians such as Compay Segundo, from the Buena Vista Social Club, started their careers.
Included services: Visit to Rum Museum, visit to Bacardí Museum, visit to Santa Ifigenia cemetery, panoramic tour of Santiago de Cuba.
Day 10: Camaguey
Santiago - Bayamo - Camagüey (Breakfast, Dinner)
After breakfast, head for the Basilica Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre. Located atop a hill, Basilica is shrouded in a peaceful calmness that not even the frantic vendors can break with their cries to sell allegoric stamps and stones. More than one celebrity has commended to “Cachita”, as the Virgin is commonly known. Continue to the historic city of Bayamo. Famous for its horse-drawn carriages, it is here that the struggle for the independence from Spain began. Bayamo is also where the national anthem was composed and sang for the first time; fittingly it goes by the name of “La Bayamesa”. Upon arrival, enjoy a city tour in one of those carriages before proceeding to Camaguey. Visit a local gallery at the city of tinajones and enjoy the rest of your day at leisure.
Included services: visit to basilica El Cobre, City tour in Bayamo, Visit an Art Gallery.
Day 11: Trinidad
Camagüey - Trinidad (Breakfast)
In the morning, leave for Trinidad, a city with cobblestone streets and unique colonial architecture. The 500-year-old Spanish villa recently added to its long list of accolades that of World Craft City, bestowed by the World Crafts Council. Enjoy a guided tour of the city’s Romantic Museum, former palace of the wealthy Brunet family. Stroll through the main square to see the magnificent mansions that used to belong to the town’s sugar barons in the early nineteenth century. Continue to your hotel in the Ancon peninsula, just a few kilometers from the city center.
Included services, Visit to Romantic Museum, City tour in Trinidad.
Day 12: Trinidad
Trinidad (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Take the day off to relax in the all-inclusive hotel in Trinidad. Enjoy the warm, crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Included services: All Inclusive.
Day 13: Havana
Trinidad - Cienfuegos - Havana (Breakfast, Lunch)
Your day begins with a drive along the coastal road to the port city of Cienfuegos, the only city in Cuba that was founded by the French. Stroll across the main square and see the iconic Teatro Terry, a local art symbol where the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso once sang. Continue to Punta Gorda to enjoy a cocktail at the emblematic Palacio de Valle, a gem of Moorish-style Cuban architecture. Lunch at a local paladar and leave for Havana.
Included services: City tour in Cienfuegos, cocktail, Visit to Terry´s Museum.
Day 14: Havana
Discover Havana (Breakfast)
Enjoy the free time today to discover the city on your own. To live an authentic experience, we highly recommend one of our half-day excursions:
Havana by E-bike: The half-day trip Havana by E-bike offers an excellent panorama of Havana. The tour is perfect for active and outdoorsy individuals who want to get an impression of Havana in half a day. The pickup of the bicycles takes place at the office of Caribbean Tours in the district of Vedado. From there, you cycle through different districts of Havana: Vedado, Nuevo Vedado, Habana Vieja, Centro Habana and Miramar. Among other locations, cycle along the Malecón, Havana famous coastal road, visit the Revolution Square and take idyllic photos amidst nature along the Almendares River. In a charming café you will enjoy a delicious juice as a refreshment. The trip ends at the starting point where you drop off the bikes.
Departure days: daily, Departure time: 09:00 am, Return time: about 02:00 pm, Duration: about 5 hours, Start/ End: Provider Office, Havana, Minimum number of participants: 2 passengers, Maximum number of participants: 12 passengers.
Live the Experience! E bike + climbing: We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure and today tour offers the unique opportunity to live a very different and unique experience. In the morning, the tour starts with picking up the electric bikes at the offices of Caribbean Tours, in the Vedado neighborhood. From there pedal through different avenues and streets of this famous Havana district until reaching the Boulder Sector of Havana, a location that appears on the Mountain Project page where climbing sites from around the world are registered. A sport rock climbing experience on this 8m high rock formation, on the banks of the Almendares River, is today’s main attraction. It is not necessary to be an expert to carry out the activity, all safety equipment will be provided and certified instructors will accompany groups during the activity. After a little warm up and stretching to relax the muscles two designated routes will be taken uphill. After the climb one gets on the bike again and the way leads through the forest of Havana, where the beauties of Havana natural environment can be admired. Final stop is at the emblematic Plaza de la Revolución to take some pictures before heading back to the offices of Caribbean tour where the E-Bikes will be returned.
Departure days: daily, Departure time: 8:15 am, Return time: approximate. 12:30 pm, Duration: approximate. 4 hours, Start/ End: Provider Office, Havana, Minimum number of participants: 1 passenger, Maximum number of participants: 12 passengers. Route: Provider Office - Boulder Habana 3.1 Km Total: 10 km.
The half-day trip Aroma Havana is the perfect choice for those Cuba travelers who like to enjoy and to indulge. Visit the Revolution Square where the José Martí Monument Tower stands, the highest point in Havana. From the tower enjoy stunning views over the entire city. Afterwards, an exclusive cigar tasting will be hosted in a special art gallery. Learn about the world’s most famous tobacco products and taste their differences. Continue a panoramic drive in an American classic car and wrap up the day with a delightful journey through the world of Cuban rums. Enjoy locally selected rum varieties on a rooftop bar with a perfect view over the Malecón, as the sun sets behind Havana famous coastal road.
Departure days: Monday - Friday, Departure time: 2:30 PM, Duration: About 5 hours, Start: Accommodation, Havana, End of excursion: Rooftop in Centro Habana, Minimum number of participants: 2 passengers, Maximum number of participants:16 passengers.
Nostalgic Wheels - Havana on the Road: Predominantly in pink or sky blue, 1950s classic cars filling Havana streets is a sight to behold. How come have Cubans kept in such a great shape these beauties? In this thrilling half-day excursion, learn how locals restore vintage cars to their original, glorious splendour; no matter if they labour in professional facilities or improvised street repair shops. Meet a Cuban entrepreneur with a fascinating story of passion for American cars and chug along the streets of Havana on board of one of his amazing collections, just like Michelle Obama and countless Hollywood stars did before you. Close your day in style with a cocktail at the terrace of Hotel Nacional, a favourite of the Mob in the 40s for their legendary social gatherings. Do not forget your camara to capture the unique moments you are about to live.
Departure days: Monday - Saturday, Departure time: departure time as requested, Duration: about 5 hours, Start/End: accommodation, Havana, Minimum number of participants: 2 passengers, Maximum number of participants: 12 passengers.
Day 15:
Havana (Breakfast)
Morning at leisure to purchase souvenirs. Check-out at the hotel and transfer to the airport three hours prior to the departure time of your flight home.
Included services: Transfer to the Airport.