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DESTINATION
South and Central America/Mexico/Antarctica
PROVIDER
Peregrine
DURATION
8 days
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$2,835 per person $2,778 per person $114 per couple
Cuba is one of the hottest travel destinations around and it is easy to see why. The country has a unique and colourful history that still dominates most aspects of Cuban life. Cuba is a Latin nation but it has a feel all of its own and on this short adventure, we experience many of these interesting facets. There's Havana, in all its faded glory, waiting to be explored. Few cities in the world can conjure up such emotions. Further on is the Vinales region, well known for its tobacco growing and cigar factories. On the south of the island is colonial Trinidad, where we can wander the cobblestone streets and listen to Cuban rhythms in the Casa de La Trova.  Throughout our Cuban holiday we are able to trace the history of the Cuban Revolution and, in Santa Clara, its famed icon, Ernesto Che Guevara.
Dining Hightlights

7 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners

Travel Hightlights

On the south of the island you'll discover colonial Trinidad, where you can wander the cobblestone streets and listen to Cuban rhythms in the Casa de La Trova Discover the history of the Cuban Revolution. In Santa Clara you will visit the memorials dedicated to revolutionary hero, Ernesto Che Guevara A guided walking tour of Havana helps you to understand the difference between country and city life in Cuba Take in the colours and smells of the plants in Soroa, the valley known as the 'Rainbow of Cuba' Stroll along the rural dirt roads of lovely Vinales as tractors, vintage cars and horse-drawn carriages pass by This trip offers the chance to get to know the hard-working tobacco farmers behind Cuba's famous cigars

Included Activites

Havana - Guided walking tour of Old Havana, Havana - Camera Obscura entrance, Soroa - Orchid garden tour with local expert, Vinales - Orientation Walk, Vinales - Guided valley walking tour, Vinales - Informal Salsa lesson, Vinales - Ecological Farm Dinner, Playa Giron - Museum Giron Entrance and Film, Bay of Pigs - Visit & swim, Cienfuegos - Orientation Walk, Informal Spanish lesson, Cienfuegos - Visit to the Palacio del Valle, Santa Clara - Visit to Che Guevara Mausoleum and Museum, Trinidad - Orientation walk, Trinidad - Santeria Priest Visit, Trinidad - Private dinner at a local farmhouse, Havana - Vintage American car tour, Havana - Visit to Plaza de la Revolucion, Havana - Hotel Nacional Visit

Price is based on 16 or 20 December 2017 departure.  Other departure dates available between July 17 - December 2018.  Call us for prices.

Day 1 / Havana

Bienvenido a Cuba! Welcome to Cuba! Arrive at Havana's Jose Marti International airport, where you'll be transferred to your hotel. Please ensure you provide your flight details to your booking agent at least 14 days prior to travel so the transfer can be organised. There will be a welcome meeting at approximately 6pm this evening. If your group is staying at Hotel Presidente, please ask reception staff to view the welcome letter for Peregrine Adventures. If your group is staying at Hotel Nacional, after checking in please look for a collection of folders opposite reception where companies can leave communication for their travellers. The folder should be named "Peregrine Adventures" and inside there will be a copy of the welcome letter for you to read. The welcome letter will detail where the pre-tour briefing will take place. If by 5pm you cannot locate this letter then please ask reception, or ask to call our assistance line listed in the "Problems and emergency contact information" section of this document. Please come to this meeting with your passport, travel insurance and next of kin information. The briefing is followed by a group welcome dinner. As there's a great deal to do in Havana, we recommend staying a few extra days to make the most of this exciting city. If you need help booking extra accommodation, our reservations team will be happy to assist. If you arrive early, please note most activities in Cuba can only be booked through the tourist desk in the lobbies of the larger hotels or direct with the venue. Otherwise, there are plenty of good museums to check out, including the Museo de la Revolucion and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes.

Day 2 / Soroa - Vinales

This morning at 9am your leader will take you on a walking tour of the lovely Old Havana (approximately 2.5 hours). Go to the cathedral, Plaza de Armas, San Francisco de Asis, Plaza Vieja and Central Park. The entry fee to the Camera Obscura lookout at Plaza Vieja is included. Afterwards drive west to Soroa (1 hour), where you'll enjoy some lunch and at about 2:30pm tour the beautiful orchid garden. A local expert will take you on a private tour of the gardens to identify the bird and plant species of this diverse area (approximately 45 minutes). You will easily see why the valley is known as the rainbow of Cuba. Continue on to Vinales (1.5 hours), where tobacco and sugarcane fields lie side by side and limestone outcrops dot the landscape. Check in to the guesthouses around 5pm, leaving enough time to undertake a quick orientation walk before dark in the winter. Later, perhaps enjoy the porch rocking chair and soak up the slow, old-world pace of rural Cuba as oxen plod gracefully along the streets.

Day 3 / Vinales

At  9am go on a guided walk through the farm lands of Vinales (approximately 3 hours), which you'll soon see is home to some extraordinary scenery – some of Cuba's best. Learn more about the tobacco industry and see a farmer whip a world class cigar in seconds. Take some time to find a local place for lunch, then regroup around 4:30pm to embrace the rhythm and learn a few steps in a salsa dancing class. Next, head to the top of the valley for dinner at an Eco-Farm. Everything is grown organically on the farm itself so get ready for one of the freshest dinner experiences in Cuba!

Day 4 / Cienfuegos

Prepare for a long travel day as you board the comfortable bus at 8am towards Cienfuegos. Drive back through Havana before stopping in the Bay of Pigs for lunch (approximately 5 hours). Use this time to take part in an informal Spanish lesson so you can converse with the friendly locals throughout the rest of your trip. After lunch, go for a dip in the crystal clear water or simply sit back and try to imagine the battle, that you will soon learn about, played out in this monumental bay.  From here you aren't far from the Giron Museum for insight into the botched US Military counter-revolutionary invasion in the Bay of Pigs. Then it is just a short drive to Cienfuegos (approximately 1 hour), one of Cuba's prettiest coastal spots. Arrive some time after 5pm and take a short orientation walk before checking in for the night.

Day 5 / Trinidad via Santa Clara

Enjoy a free morning to explore. On your departure from Cienfuegos, visit the Palacio del Valle, Cienfuegos' architectural pride and joy. Its grandiose carvings in Venetian alabaster strike an impressive pose in this beautiful seaside city. Head inland to Santa Clara (approximately 1.25 hours) to lunch then visit the Che Guevara mausoleum. Here you'll see the statue of the iconic revolutionary leader looming. In the museum that accompanies the mausoleum, you'll find an intriguing spread of photos and other ephemera related to Che – letters, medical devices, firearms. At about 3pm, complete the two hour drive to Trindad. During a guided walk of the town (1 hour), take in its eye-catching combination of cobblestone streets, colourful houses and old-fashioned locals. It's a great town to explore on foot, and almost every scene offers superb photographic opportunities – from residents relaxing with huge cigars on their doorsteps to old Chevrolets cruising by. In the evening take a trip out of town to a local house for a homely and festive dinner. Be welcomed with the local drink; Canchanchara made from 'fire water', local honey and lime juice. There will even be a musician or two serenading you and your fellow travellers as you dine.

Day 6 / Trinidad

Today is a free day in Trinidad. For some beachside fun and perhaps a little snorkelling, head down to Playa Ancon. Just be careful you don't stand on a sea urchin. At some point while you're here, a great activity is to go to a folklore show at one of the town's numerous open-air venues. Cuba has a rich and varied music and dance tradition that draws roots from Spain, Africa and France, and this is your chance to experience it all first-hand, from the Mambo to the rumba.

Day 7 / Havana

In order to make the most of your last hours in Havana, head back to the capital at 8am. Upon arrival around 2pm, see outer-Havana in a convoy of classic American vintage cars for a Havana city tour (1 hour urban adventure) that cruises via points of intrerest such as the Malecon, Revolucion Square and ending in the suburb of Vedado to drop you at the infamous Hotel Nacional. Your leader will take you around the historic grounds and the photo wall of fame. Perhaps for the final night of celebration, enjoy a cocktail in their bar overlooking the malecon.

Day 8 / Havana

Your trip comes to an end after breakfast this morning as there are no activities planned for today. Check-out time from the hotel is by 10am.