Bygone Havana & Tobacco Fields
You'll explore old Havana and recall Cuba's historic past of Che Guevara, Castro and Hemingway. Classic American cars still ply the city's roads and from cafes and bars you can enjoy the hypnotic rhythm of Salsa music beats. Travelling west to the lush countryside of Vinales you'll walk through tobacco fields nestled amongst curiously shaped limestone outcrops.
Colonial Towns & Mountains
You stop at the infamous Bay of Pigs en route to Santa Clara. Here you visit Che's mausoleum and walk in the Escambray Mountains before descending to the historical colonial streets of Trinidad. Then walk in the Sierra Maestra where Castro's revolutionary forces went into hiding, before exploring Santiago and winding down in sleepy Baracoa with its nearby beaches.
Salsa Cubana
Sip a rum cocktail or two, dine on red snapper at a friendly paladar, savour a cigar and a cafe cubano. Your feet will start tapping to the music before long. The passion of Cuba vibrates in dazzling sunlight by day and pounds from the streets by night. The music may stop, but you will be dancing with Cuba forever.