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CUB02: 9 Days Havana - Las Terrazas - Soroa - Viñales - Bay of Pigs - Cienfuegos - Trinidad - Santa Clara - Havana

Tour Type: Private tour, flexible and customizable
Guide & Driver: English-speaking guide, experienced driver & air-conditioned car
Hotel: 3 to 4-star well-selected hotels, also open to your own choice

Trip Highlights
  • 1
    Dive into magical Havana: walk Old Havana's four historical plazas and cruise down the streets in modern districts on a classic American vintage car.
  • 2
    Uncover the secrets of legendary Cuban cigars in Viñales Valley. You will visit a tobacco farm that rolls the best cigars, witness the karst wonders of mogate hills, and enjoy a traditional Cuban lunch.
  • 3
    In UNESCO-preserved eco-villages of Las Terrazas and Soroa, travel back in time at ruins of French coffee planations, sip Cuban coffee, and visit an orcrhid garden graced by hundreds of orchid species.
  • 4
    Glimpse the odyssey of the revolutionary legend Che Guevara at his mausoleum from his personal belongings, in Santa Clara, the "City of Che".
This trip can be tailored to match your dates and interests!
Itinerary
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Day 1: Arrival in Havana, Airport Pick-up
Classic American Car Tour in Havana
Thanks for choosing our tour service! When you arrive at Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport, your English-speaking guide will pick you up. After a warm greeting, your guide and driver will send you to the hotel. 

Truly, you will be directed to Cuba’s magical aspects like its tropical breaches, cigar, rum and salsa dancing, but these bright sides won’t mask the harsh realities of the country, which you will encounter for yourself. Approaching local life, you will find even basic necessities like foodstuffs and medicine here are in shortage, which is why the government still counts on the rationing system, hoping that the scanty amount of basic stuffs would be well distributed. See what locals called thelook like - it’s where Cuban people are rationed with rice, sugar, eggs, among other items; good news is that the prices are only the equivalent of a few US cents. This is reminiscent of the Soviet era of the early 1930s, when the tragic famine in Ukraine was ongoing. But Cuba has a reality of its own - with all the beautiful buildings waiting for funds to be restored, a prospect where private economy joins the fight, tourism that gives it momentum to rise, Cuba is looking forward to a brighter future.

★ Remember to Pack These Things in Advance:

In Cuba, everything is stuck in 1959 - a quote from a local driver – the year when Fidel Castro won his revolution and rose to power, which means it’s a country lack of modern economic prosperity and convenience and even daily necessities. For this reason, apart from the must-take passport, Cuban tourist card, and proof of health insurance, we highly recommend you bring these items with you:

a. Medicines for common diseases like diarrhea and fever. Keep in mind that it’s even hard for locals to come by medicines. You should be aware of Cuba's poor sanitary conditions, especially the water quality, which you should be careful not to let it enter your eyes or digestive system when using it directly. 

b. Sunscreen and mosquito repellent. Cuba offers plenty of delights, as well as a tropical sun and mosquitos!

c. Portable charger, voltage converter, and plug adapter. Although Cuba operates officially on 110v/60Hz, you will also find 220v/50Hz in most resorts, except that the appliances may run slowly. Please note that plug types in Cuba are of A, B, and C. 

d. Toilet tissues. Don’t count on the quality of tissues here and don’t forget Cuba’s shortage of basic necessities.

e. Enough cash. Cash is king in Cuba! As you are sure to be deterred by crazily long queues before ATM and banks, it’s strongly recommended you prepare enough cash beforehand. Please note that any America-issued credit cards cannot work here, and usability of Visa and MasterCard credit cards is also at the mercy of Cuban’s fluctuant economic conditions. However, it’s not recommend to use credit cards here, as the official exchange rate is 1 USD = 120 CUP (Cuban peso). Both the airport and the hotel offer official exchanging channels. If you want higher rate, the informal market would averagely get you 250 CUP per US dollar. Taxi drivers, hotel porters, and tour guides would all be glad to exchange 240 CUP for 1 dollar, and people on the streets in Old Havana would offer as much as 260 CUP for 1 dollar, but it’s not suggested you exchange money with strangers.

Accommodation: Hotel NH Capri La Habana (4 stars)
Day 2: Havana: City Walk & Vintage Car Experience
Day 3: Tour to Viñales Valley to Explore Cigar Farm; Stop by Las Terrazas and Soroa
Day 4: Viñales Valley: Hiking in Nature, Indian Cave, Mural de la Prehistoria
Day 5: Drive to Cienfuegos for Plaza José Martín, Palacio Del Valle and Seascape; Stop by Bay of Pigs
Day 6: Drive to Trinidad: Cantero Palace, Plaza Mayor, Romance Museum, Cuban Potter House
Day 7: Trinidad: Topes de Collantes Nature Reserve, Valley of the Sugar Mills, Salsa Dance
Day 8: Drive back to Havana via Santa Clara for Che Guevara Mausoleum
Day 9: Departure from Havana, Airport See-off
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This trip can be tailored to match your dates and interests!
Tour Prices

Christmas & 2026 Specials: 12% off - Book before Dec 31, 2025

2-3 travelers4-5 travelers
USD2419 USD2128USD2279 USD2005
  • Prices are per person based on double occupancy.
  • The prices in red reflect 12% discount.
  • If you are a group of 6 people or more, we will offer a more favorable price by your group size.
What's Included
  • Accommodation with daily breakfast at selected hotels.
  • Services of experienced driver and air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Service of English speaking guides per itinerary.
  • Entrance fees for all mentioned sights visited.
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Airport pick-up & see-off service at Havana Airport.
What's Excluded
  • International flight into and out Cuba.
  • Meals other than those mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, drinks, etc.).
  • Personal travel insurance.
  • Tips for guides and drivers.
  • Cuba Visa Fee.
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