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Itinerary

Treasures of Cuba

Day 1 - Havana

Arrive at any time. An arrival transfer is included to the tour's starting point, a "casa particular" (Cuban home used as a bed and breakfast), for an authentic Cuban experience. Check into the Casa Particular and enjoy the city before an evening welcome meeting.

Day 2 - Havana

Tour the city by vintage car before a walking tour of Old Havana with the CEO. In the afternoon, opt to visit museums, or attend a cabaret performance at the Tropicana.

Day 3 - Havana/Sancti Spiritus

Travel to Sancti Spiritus today and enjoy an orientation walk of this beautiful, but often overlooked, colonial city.

Day 4 - Sancti Spiritus/Bayamo

Travel overland across Eastern Cuba to Bayamo. Enjoy a free afternoon to explore – opt to hire a horsecart like the locals to tour the area or people watch in the pedestrian only Plaza de la Revolucion.

Day 5 - Bayamo/Baracoa

Continue on to Baracoa, and get the lay of the land with an orientation walk. The area offers everything from beaches to waterfalls to hiking opportunities and museums. The best way to get around this colonial town, situated on the bay with mountains towering in the background, is on foot and with 2 1/2 days to explore the area, there's plenty of time to see it all. Wander the malecon (boardwalk) and visit the forts built to defend the city from pirates.

Day 6 - Baracoa

Explore Cuba's rural communities and small businesses in Baracoa, a G Adventures-supported project. Enjoy a free evening to wander the seaside boardwalk or to find a bite to eat in town.

Day 7 - Baracoa

Take advantage of a full free day to enjoy everything that Baracoa and its surroundings have to offer. Opt to hike or explore one of the many breathtaking beaches nearby for which this area of Cuba is famous. Take some time to visit the city then head further afield to the mountains or visit the striking black sand beaches. Playa Maguana and the smaller Playa Nava are both nearby and accessible by bike or taxi. Parque Nacional Alejandro de Humboldt is approximately 40 km outside of town and well worth a visit.

Day 8 - Baracoa/Santiago de Cuba

Drive along the rugged coast towards Santiago de Cuba and take an orientation walk with the CEO on arrival. Enjoy free time to explore this Afro-Cuban city by visiting important revolutionary sites, like the Moncada Barracks. Santiago de Cuba is the cradle of the Revolution and home of traditional son rhythms. Opt to visit museums, colonial churches and buildings like the Moncada Barracks. Santiago has a vibrant traditional music scene that will entice even the shyest dancer out to experiment with some salsa moves.

Day 9 - Santiago de Cuba/Sierra Maestra

Travel into the heart of Sierra Maestra National Park, and stay in quaint wooden cabins next to the Yara River. Enjoy free time for hikes or relaxing in nature.

Day 10 - Sierra Maestra/Camaguey

Hike through the Sierra Maestra mountains in the footsteps of Che Guevarra and Fidel Castro and learn more about Cuba's history. Arrive in the afternoon to Camaguey with some free time to explore. Opt to hop in the back of a "bicitaxi" (bicycle-taxi) and tour the local markets and plazas, or take in the city's nightlife. Your journey will continue west across the Carretera Central to Camaguey, the third largest city on island. It retains much of its colonial heritage in its buildings, plazas and its tinajones, large clay pots traditionally used in Spain and in its New World colonies for collecting rain water. Explore the narrow winding streets and impressive sites.

Day 11 - Camaguey/Trinidad

Enjoy an orientation walk and included salsa lesson in Trinidad. Enjoy the beautiful scenery continuing on to the colonial city of Trinidad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home to lovely Spanish-style churches and great museums, Trinidad is a hub of cultural activity, never out of earshot from a group of musicians playing local salsa or son. Enjoy an included salsa lesson during your time in Trinidad.

Day 12 - Trinidad

Enjoy free time in Trinidad. Opt to hike in nearby Topes de Collantes National Park to see the Salto del Caburni waterfall, or visit Ancon Beach for diving, snorkelling or lounging. Savour a local dinner as a group hosted by one of the homestay families. For outdoor enthusiasts, Trinidad is a haven for activities. If a beach is in the cards, try snorkelling or diving in nearby Playa Ancon. Enjoy a local meal together with one of the host families on Day 10 or 11.

Day 13 - Trinidad/Cienfuegos

Travel along the coast to colonial Cienfuegos. Detour along the way through Santa Clara to visit the Che Mausoleum. Then continue on to Cienfuegos and enjoy an orientation walk to learn more about this city.

Day 14 - Cienfuegos/Havana

Drive along the picture-perfect Bay of Pigs, and learn more about the Cuban victory in 1961 at the Giron Museum. Enjoy free time for swimming and snorkelling before returning to Havana. Enjoy a final evening with the group in Cuba's vibrant capital.

Day 15 - Havana

Depart at any time.
Oversigt

What’s included?

Ekstra udgifter på rejsen
Medical Travel Insurance that is approved by the Cuban government is required.

Accommodation

Hotels/casas particulares (homestays) (14 nts).

Local transport

Private vehicle, walking.

Meals

Meals Included: 14 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner
Meals Budget: Allow USD485-630 for meals not included.

Mere information

Baracoa
- Maguana Beach Visit
- Yumuri River Tour (12USD per person)
- Bicycle Rental (5USD per person)
- Finca Duaba Visit (20USD per person)

Camagüey
- Bicitaxi Tour

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