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Organized trips and tours to Cuba

The Queen of the Antilles

Surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic Ocean, the island of Cuba dominates the Caribbean archipelago in size and historical significance. It is the island of wonderful and deep bays, treasures, pirates, and the Revolution. The island that Hemingway chose to write his most famous works.

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8 days
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Classical Cuba

Tour operator: Intrepid Travel

Havana, the picturesque Trinidad, Bay of Pigs and the iconic Che Guevara memorial, a dive into the culture and the wonderful beaches of the island!


Havana, Santa Clara, Trinidad, Soroa, Bay of Pigs

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$180/day
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15 days
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Grand tour of Cuba

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Discover Cuba from Havana to Playa Giron, immersing yourself in its history and musical culture, visiting beautiful beaches and lively colonial cities!


Havana, Sancti Spiritus, Camaguey, Baracoa, Santiago de Cuba, Cienfuegos, Holguin, Santa Clara, Trinidad

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14 days
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Bicycle tour of Cuba

Tour operator: Intrepid Travel

A unique tour, exploring Cuba by bicycle, visiting cities like Havana, natural beauties in Soroa, all the way to the stunning beaches of Varadero!


Havana, Varadero, Soroa, Santiago de Cuba, Cienfuegos, Bay of Pigs, Santa Clara, Trinidad

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Cienfuegos
Cienfuegos
Havana
Havana
Trinidad
Trinidad
Las Terrazas
Las Terrazas
Gran Parque Natural Montemar
Gran Parque Natural Montemar
Varadero
Varadero

What You Will See

Go to Cuba to visit Havana, the historic capital, while sipping mojitos and daiquiris. You will immerse yourself in the wild nature of natural reserves rich in animal and plant species.
You will dive into the crystal-clear waters and then relax on beaches that were once the domain of Spanish conquistadors and pirates, but even before that, of civilizations such as the Tainos, the first Amerindian population of the Caribbean.
Some must-see stops on our travels:
Havana The capital and most populous city of the island. Among other things, we will visit Old Havana, its historic center declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Las Terrazas is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve located within the Sierra del Rosario where we will discover Cuba's first eco-village, nestled in the forest.
Great Montemar Natural Park In the Zapata Peninsula, where the largest Caribbean lagoon area is located, a biosphere reserve with hundreds of plant and animal species to admire, such as the 'Bee Hummingbird': the smallest bird in the world!
Varadero On the northern coast of the province of Matanzas, among the widest beaches of the Caribbean and among the most beautiful in the world, also known as Playa Azul.

The best time to visit Cuba

Cuba is ideal from November to April, with a warm and dry climate. The summer is more humid and coincides with the hurricane season from June to November.

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Useful information

What is the capital of Cuba?

Havana (San Cristóbal de La Habana) is also the main port and the cultural and commercial center of the country.

What is the currency?

The Cuban peso (CUP), the national currency, and the Cuban convertible peso (CUC), which is equivalent in value to the US dollar. It should be noted that the circulation of US dollars (USD) in cash is not permitted. 'Travellers' Cheques' are also not accepted, nor are credit cards from US networks and the MAESTRO circuit. VISA cards and PostePay are accepted, while Master Card may not always be operational. However, it might be difficult to withdraw cash at ATMs or to pay with a card, so it is advisable to carry euros in cash.

What are the most beautiful beaches in Cuba?

Some of the most enchanting beaches include Playa Pilar in Cayo Guillermo, renowned for its white sand and crystal-clear waters; Varadero, one of the most popular destinations, ideal for those seeking comfort and a lively atmosphere; and Guardalavaca, located in the province of Holguín, perfect for those who want a combination of relaxation and breathtaking scenery. Playa Ancón, near Trinidad, is another popular destination for its tranquility and natural charm.

What is the religion?

The population is predominantly Catholic, but the worship of animist religions is also widespread.

What travel documents do I need to go to Cuba?

A passport with at least six months of remaining validity at the time of entry into the country and an entry visa (tourist card) to be obtained before departure is required.

What's the weather like in Cuba?

Of a tropical nature. We distinguish two seasons: dry during the winter period, from November to April, and wet in the summer period, from May to October, with abundant and intense rainfall. The average temperatures range between 20 and 30°C. The island is subject to the Trade Winds, regular winds in direction and constant intensity that come from the Atlantic Ocean.

What are the typical dishes to try in Cuba?

Among the most emblematic dishes of Cuban cuisine are Ropa Vieja (beef jerky in tomato sauce), Moros y Cristianos (rice accompanied by black beans) and Lechón Asado (roast pork). Tostones (fried bananas) and Tamales (a corn dough stuffed with meat, wrapped in corn leaves and steamed) are also not to be missed.
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