Trinidad to Havana. Latin spirit. Lush land. Living history. Ribbons of white sand. Lush green forests. Mountains and plains. Cuba is an unforgettable destination.
Day 01
One of the first towns founded in Cuba by Spanish colonisers in 1514, Trinidad boasts a fascinating historical heritage. Wander its colourful streets to take in colonial houses, neoclassical and baroque architecture and lively local life. Visit museums and the cathedral. Take in the Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad church then start your evening with drinks at La Canchanchara, famed for its signature cocktail of the same name.
Day 02
Los Jardines de la Reina (the Queen's gardens) is an ecological protected area, teeming with marine life in well-conserved coral reefs and untouched waters. Known as the Galapagos of the Caribbean, this uninhabited wilderness boasts incredible diving with over 50 sites. Expect to encounter shark species including reef, silky, whale, hammerhead and bull, as well as groupers, barracuda and turtles among its reefs. Above the surface, experience sailing, windsurfing, watersports and sportsfishing in pristine seas.
Day 03
Paradise on earth is Cayo Largo. 177 kilometres south of the underbelly of Havana province, Cayo Largo is the largest and easternmost of Cuba’s numerous coral cays. This glimmering stretch of land boasts some of the most gorgeous beaches, and the best snorkelling, in the whole of Cuba. Here, nature lovers can watch turtles nest on the beach and look for the flamingos, iguanas and tiny bee hummingbirds native to the island.
Day 04
One of the most historic cities in Cuba and brimming with gorgeous neoclassical buildings, the capital of this central Cuban province boasts a picture perfect port bathed by the Caribbean sea. Called 'the pearl of the south', its French spirit has seduced travellers for centuries, and its spectacular natural harbour was designated a UNESCO world heritage site in 2005. Wander sophisticated streets, relax on fabulous beaches, or simply take in the soul of this French-Cuban jewel.
Day 05
A peaceful resort of 18 huts perched on stilts across Treasure lake (Laguna del Tesoro), Boca de Guamá is designed as a recreation of a Taíno village. Take a boat trip across the lake or visit the crocodile farm.
Day 06
Taking over the entire southern section of Matanzas province, Ciénaga de Zapata national park is a UNESCO-declared Biosphere Reserve rich in animal and bird life. its open swampland and dense forests are home to wildlife including wild boar, mongoose, iguana, crocodile and owls. Its 30+ kilometres of coastline remain untouched and largely undiscovered by tourists, and its crystal clear waters are excellent for diving, with coral reefs and flooded caves (‘cenotes’) easy to explore from the shore. also a great spot for fishing and hiking. Depart from Cienaga de Zapata National Park after breakfast and cruise to the coast where you will be greeted by a driver who will transfer you across land by car to Cuba’s cultural heart, Havana.
Day 07
It’s impossible not to be seduced by Havana. Its lively energy is captured in its streets, where drums and guitars set the scene for spontaneous salsa and energetic Latino spirit. Sample cocktails in Ernest Hemingway’s favourite bars the Bodeguita del Medio and the Floridita. Walk the historic city centre and take in the colourful houses and fortresses built by the Spaniards. Browse the artisans’ market and crafts fair at San José. Lose yourself in the Havana spirit.
One of the first towns founded in Cuba by Spanish colonisers in 1514, Trinidad boasts a fascinating historical heritage. Wander its colourful streets to take in colonial houses, neoclassical and baroque architecture and lively local life. Visit museums and the cathedral. Take in the Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad church then start your evening with drinks at La Canchanchara, famed for its signature cocktail of the same name.
Trinidad de Cuba
The most picturesque waterfalls around Trinidad with several layers of cascading water. A unique preserved site surrounded by exotic trees and birds. Hike around the falls and swim in a natural pool to fully enjoy this natural wonder.
Trinidad de Cuba
Nature Reserve Park with amazing falls, canyons and natural pools and with a great lookout with scenic views on Trinidad and its valley. Enjoy a medicinal mud bath at Hacienda Codina after an ecology walk (paseo ecologico).
Trinidad de Cuba
Piece of Cuban history. Sugar was produced by slaves under Spanish owners and it used to be Cuba’s main industry. Visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site to learn more about the production process and the country’s history.
Los Jardines de la Reina (the Queen's gardens) is an ecological protected area, teeming with marine life in well-conserved coral reefs and untouched waters. Known as the Galapagos of the Caribbean, this uninhabited wilderness boasts incredible diving with over 50 sites. Expect to encounter shark species including reef, silky, whale, hammerhead and bull, as well as groupers, barracuda and turtles among its reefs. Above the surface, experience sailing, windsurfing, watersports and sportsfishing in pristine seas.
Paradise on earth is Cayo Largo. 177 kilometres south of the underbelly of Havana province, Cayo Largo is the largest and easternmost of Cuba’s numerous coral cays. This glimmering stretch of land boasts some of the most gorgeous beaches, and the best snorkelling, in the whole of Cuba. Here, nature lovers can watch turtles nest on the beach and look for the flamingos, iguanas and tiny bee hummingbirds native to the island.
One of the most historic cities in Cuba and brimming with gorgeous neoclassical buildings, the capital of this central Cuban province boasts a picture perfect port bathed by the Caribbean sea. Called 'the pearl of the south', its French spirit has seduced travellers for centuries, and its spectacular natural harbour was designated a UNESCO world heritage site in 2005. Wander sophisticated streets, relax on fabulous beaches, or simply take in the soul of this French-Cuban jewel.
Cienfuegos
Known as Cienfuegos’ green lung thanks to its rich ecosystem and green spaces by the beach, it is a perfect spot to enjoy a sunset walk and get a feel of the relaxing atmosphere.
Cienfuegos
Sit back, relax and enjoy observing the Cuban way of life from one of the benches under the trees. This square is a central spot of the town. Interesting architecture and a nice Cathedral are also features of this popular place.
Cienfuegos
Birdwatching at its best. Saline Lake where you can kayak to observe the numerous flamingoes and pelicans which make the magic charm of this unique place.
A peaceful resort of 18 huts perched on stilts across Treasure lake (Laguna del Tesoro), Boca de Guamá is designed as a recreation of a Taíno village. Take a boat trip across the lake or visit the crocodile farm.
Taking over the entire southern section of Matanzas province, Ciénaga de Zapata national park is a UNESCO-declared Biosphere Reserve rich in animal and bird life. its open swampland and dense forests are home to wildlife including wild boar, mongoose, iguana, crocodile and owls. Its 30+ kilometres of coastline remain untouched and largely undiscovered by tourists, and its crystal clear waters are excellent for diving, with coral reefs and flooded caves (‘cenotes’) easy to explore from the shore. also a great spot for fishing and hiking. Depart from Cienaga de Zapata National Park after breakfast and cruise to the coast where you will be greeted by a driver who will transfer you across land by car to Cuba’s cultural heart, Havana.
It’s impossible not to be seduced by Havana. Its lively energy is captured in its streets, where drums and guitars set the scene for spontaneous salsa and energetic Latino spirit. Sample cocktails in Ernest Hemingway’s favourite bars the Bodeguita del Medio and the Floridita. Walk the historic city centre and take in the colourful houses and fortresses built by the Spaniards. Browse the artisans’ market and crafts fair at San José. Lose yourself in the Havana spirit.
Havana
Atelier is a contemporary space in an idiosyncratic Havana mansion, with a large main room and two balconies with boundless cushions. An antique hob outside, an old sewing machine inside give the place a retro feel.
Havana
You will enjoy the best Cuban Cabaret Show at this famous location that keeps amazing its public since 1939! Known as the “Paradise under the stars”, its performers will blow your mind for an unforgettable night!
Havana
Known around the world, the Cuban ballet is a must for a cultural night out. The shows take place in the Gran Teatro, which is an architectural beauty.
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