There is no better departure point than Cienfuegos, the Southern Pearl, to explore the beauty of the landscapes and the architecture but also to travel back in time towards the colonial history of the Island; a history profoundly marked by Spanish, French and other influences. Take for instance Trinidad, a city that seems to emerge out of the past. In the same route of traditions and culture, visit Santa Clara and Remedios. Saving the best for last, you can end this circuit at the keys located off the coast of Santa Clara, where the most amazing beaches and coral reefs await for you....+info
Simulating a green caiman laying quietly in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, Cuba is an island of dreams.
Visiting Havana, the capital city, is like stepping into a myth: a trip back in time as you walk placidly on the cobblestone streets of the old historic district, one of the best kept in Latin America. While you are at it, take the time to visit the Island’s western region, Pinar del Rio, the “tail” of the caiman. This land is a unique gift for your senses due to its exuberant nature. Ending this itinerary on a high note we recommend a visit to Varadero, the most beautiful beach in the world, or Playa Larga, for those who love nature at its virgin state....+info
Popular fiestas, music and literary events, ballet, modern dance, museums, secluded landscapes, coral reefs, and many creative ways of making rum cocktails, all of that can be found in the eastern part of Cuba, a land of racial and architectural eclecticism, of contagious vitality and intense sunshine. This land is the “head” of the green caiman in which the Island is shaped. A unique mixture of flavors, colors, landscapes and sensations identify the festive Caribbean spirit, a cheerful way of living and being.
Recommended Tourist Circuit: Camaguey, Holguin and Santiago de Cuba...+info