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Best of Western Cuba + Beach Extension

Resort:Best of Western Cuba + Beach Extension
Operator: Explore
Destination: Caribbean Islands, Cuba
Price From: £1260.00

Over View

A superb introduction to this fascinating island nation. Explore the twisting alleyways of Trinidad, visit the resting place of Che Guevara, watch classic cars pass by Havana’s stunning colonial buildings and dance the night away to live salsa bands.

Havana – Experience the classic cars and infectious music that fill the streets

Casas Particulares – Stay in private homestays throughout your trip, and get a deeper experience of local life

Playa Jibacoa – End your stay with 2 nights on the golden sands of Jibacoa beach

Itinerary

Day 1 Join trip in Havana

Arrive in Havana. Built around a deep natural harbour, Havana is one of the most impressive cities in the Americas. It’s also one of the most exciting: the modern city is a fascinating mix of old and new, with crumbling tenement blocks and 1950s American Cadillacs rubbing shoulders with grand colonial buildings and monuments to the revolution.

Due to the number of evening flights into Havana, our local Leader plans to do the welcome briefing in the morning of day two, and will leave a message for us with details on timings and everything else that we’ll need for the day. There are no other activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Havana at any time. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you’ll need to arrive into Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport (airport code HAV) which is 23km, around 45 minutes from the airport. A representative from our local partners in Cuba will meet you at Havana Airport and assist you with the transfer formalities.

During this trip we stay in ‘casas particulares’, or local Cuban guesthouses. Our airport transfer will take us to a ‘reception’ casa in Havana (details of which will be in your final Joining Instructions), where you will be met by the host and shown to your room in one of the other casas located nearby. Each casa can only accommodate a handful of guests, giving you a great opportunity to interact with your hosts.

If your flight arrives earlier in the day, perhaps you might choose to head out to explore Old Havana, or take a walk down the scenic Malecon esplanade with fine views of the city. There are several restaurants and bars within walking distance of our casas in Vedado, or a short taxi ride away in Old Havana.

Day 2 Tour of Havana’s highlights, free afternoon, salsa class

Today, we explore modern-day Havana, with its mixture of restored and crumbling architectural marvels. Walking through the Vieja (old) district, we will discover the baroque cathedral, beautiful neoclassical buildings and the Plaza de Armas (main square). On our travels, we’ll notice the lack of advertising – in it’s place there are many hyperbolic political slogans and references to the revolution. Passing by the famous Capitolio building, modelled on the White House, we’ll notice the lines of amazing brightly-painted vintage cars – the result of legislation enforced until 2011 ruling that only cars built before the 1959 revolution could be sold.

During your free hours this afternoon, you may choose to visit the fascinating Museum of the Revolution, housed in the impressive former Presidential Palace. The Museum of Artes Decorativas is also worth a visit, a stunning collection of furniture, porcelain and art pieces frmo the 16th to 20th centuries, housed in one of Vedado’s grandest mansions.

Later this afternoon, we will get into Cuba’s quintessential culture with a rum and tobacco pairing. We follow this with a salsa class, where you can learn some steps to Cuba’s classic dance.

This evening, we have the option to sample some of the capital’s famous nightlife, where you might like to try those newly learnt salsa moves! The Hotel Ambos Mundos is a Hemingway landmark where the 1954 Nobel Prize winner and author of ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ lived for several years. Its roof terrace serves up exceptional mojitos – the traditional Cuban cocktail. Likewise, there are a number of excellent bars in both Old Havana and Vedado where live music is played and the cocktails flow freely.

Day 3 Full day trip to the picturesque Vinales countryside

After travelling a couple of hours west, we reach what is arguably the most picturesque part of Cuba – the Vinales region. Here, surreal mountains jut out of the landscape, formed by the erosion of limestone over millions of years. These ‘mogotes’ translate as ‘haystacks’ – a good word for them considering their steep sides and rounded, jungly tops. Around them, the iron-rich, red soil creates a patchwork of fields growing some of the best tobacco in the world – the raw material for Cuba’s celebrated cigars.

Before our return to Havana for the night, we have a two-hour walk through the valleys of this remarkable landscape to the village of El Palmarito. Mogotes tower above us as we pass through tobacco fields and past drying barns, and during our walk we’ll learn a lot more about Cuba’s prolific cigar-making industry, which really stems from the plants growing in this region.

Day 4 Drive to Trinidad via the Bay of Pigs Museum

Today, we head east across Cuba, driving through giant citrus and sugar plantations and out on to the Zapata Peninsula. Our journey is broken up with a wonderful swimming opportunity in a ‘cenote’ (pool) where the ceiling of an underground river has collapsed. We plan to arrive in Playa Giron by mid-afternoon. Here we will visit the museum dedicated to the infamous ‘Bay of Pigs’ invasion – a US-supported attack by Cuban exiles which failed to overthrow the Communist regime in 1961.

Our journey continues, past the wooded Escambray Mountains and hugging the coastline, with views over the sparkling turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. By early evening, we will arrive at our hotel just outside the beautiful Spanish colonial town of Trinidad – our base for the next three nights, where we will enjoy local hospitality staying in casas particulares once again.

Day 5 In Trinidad; tour of this pretty colonial town

This morning, we wander through the cobbled streets of the old centre of Trinidad, discovering its fine palaces, churches and cafes. A paradise for photographers, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a perfectly preserved colonial settlement unlike any other. In the early 19th century, French settlers fleeing a slave revolt in Haiti, landed here and started to grow sugar cane in the Valle de Los Ingenios. This crop generated considerable wealth and consequently the town had to be regularly defended from pirates.

Subject to opening hours, we will visit a local museum before some free time where you may wish to wander for longer through Trinidad’s streets to soak up more of the unique atmosphere. It’s worth climbing the stairs of the bell tower at the small Museo de la Lucha contra Bandidos, purely for the views across the roofs of Trinidad out to the Caribbean at one side and the Escambray mountains at the other. In the evening, you may wish to head to the open-air Casa de la Musica, just off the main square, where live bands and salsa dancing locals do their thing until late.

Day 6 Free day; optional trip to the Topes rainforest or boat trip to Cayo Blanco

Today is free for you to enjoy more of Cuba’s beautiful landscapes and fascinating culture at your own pace. You may wish to take the short journey out to the Sugar Mills Valley to Manaca Iznaga where you will have the opportunity to visit the old plantation home of the Family Iznaga, one of the richest in Trinidad during colonial times, climbing their bell tower for views across the valley. Another option is to head into the Escambray Mountains to the Topes de Collantes Nature Reserve Park. With its acres of unspoilt forest, this area is famous for its many endemic species of flora and fauna, particularly birdlife. There are several different options involving short walks through the coffee growing area and rainforest. Most trips will drive up to some incredible viewpoints and several of the options offer an opportunity of a refreshing swim in one of its waterfalls finished off with a traditional creole lunch in one of the local haciendas. Your leader will run through these different options with you.

Alternatively, you may wish to visit the deserted island of Cayo Blanco. Here you can eat fresh paella, relax on the beach and snorkel in the coral wilderness. Snorkelling equipment is not always available, so keen snorkelers might prefer to bring their own.

Day 7 Return to Havana via Santa Clara

Today we bid farewell to Trinidad and make our way back to Havana, via Santa Clara. This pleasant university town was originally a prosperous agricultural area, well-placed on the island’s trading route. Now, it is most famous as the site of the last battle of the Revolution, in which Che Guevara’s troops took the city, causing the Cuban dictator, Batista, to flee into exile.

After visiting the Tren Blindado Memorial commemorating this historic event, we move on to Che’s Mausoleum. Guevara was buried here with full military honours in 1997 after his exhumed remains were discovered in Bolivia and returned to Cuba. A flame lit by Fidel Castro burns eternally to honour a national hero who played a key role in Cuba’s revolution and whose image is routinely displayed throughout the country. We will also visit the museum dedicated to Guevara’s life, containing many interesting letters and artefacts.

This evening, we return to Havana to enjoy a final dinner and probably a dance. We’ll say goodbye to our Tour Leader tonight, as the beach extension is unguided.

Day 8 Transfer to Playa Jibacoa; afternoon on the beach

Today we say good bye to those that are not extending their stay, before travelling to Playa Jibacoa for our stay on the beach. We’ll be leaving in the afternoon in time for our afternoon check-in, and around an hour’s drive brings us to our beach hotel, the 4* Memories Jibacoa, where we will be spending the next two nights relaxing. Whether you would like to lie in the sun, soaking up some warmth, or take a dip in the beautiful ocean; your time at Jibacoa can be as active or as relaxing as you feel. If you fancy stretching your legs the town is backed by a limestone ridge, with excellent cliff top views and some easy paths for you to enjoy.

Day 9 Free day on the beach

Today we have the full day at leisure on the beach. Our hotel here is an all-inclusive, which means that you are at your leisure to enjoy everything that the beach and hotel have to offer. The area is blessed with a coral reef located just a few metres from shore, and the hotel provides snorkelling gear and kayaks for you to explore the turquoise waters and reef. Nestled between the leafy mountains and golden sands, the hotel is beautifully situated with a tempting pool and lush green hills with easy-to-follow trails for keen hikers, offering spectacular views over the ocean.

Day 10 Morning on the beach, transfer to Havana airport

Your trip ends in Playa Jibacoa this morning after breakfast.

There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart at any time. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you need to depart from Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport (airport code: HAV) which is around 1.5 hours from the hotel. Depending on your flight time, you may need to check-out of the hotel before your airport transfer but you will still be able to make use of the hotel’s services until your departure, and there is baggage storage available for you.