Small group backroads and beaches tours to Cuba
| country: | Cuba |
| departures: | 2010: 21 Mar, 4 Apr, 11 Apr, 18 Apr, 2 May, 30 May, 15 Aug, 10 Oct, 24 Oct, 31 Oct, 7 Nov, 14 Nov, 19 Dec, 26 Dec 2011: 9 Jan, 23 Jan, 6 Feb, 13 Feb, 20 Feb, 6 Mar, 20 Mar, 3 Apr, 10 Apr, 17 Apr, 1 May, 29 May, 19 Jun |
| price: | From £1055 - £1565 (9 days) including flights from the UK, from £546 - £650 excluding flights. Single supplement £85. |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |

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introduction to Small group backroads and beaches tours to Cuba
Colonial Havana & Viñales
Basing ourselves in Havana for the first half of the week, we explore the highlights of this captivating colonial city from our centrally located hotel. There's also free time to try some quintessential Cuban experiences; ride in an old American car; visit a cigar factory and salsa! We also include a trip out to Viñales, exploring on foot an eclectic landscape of limestone peaks and tobacco growing in the rich, red soil.
Trinidad & Caribbean
Heading south, we pause at the infamous Bay of Pigs on the Zapata Peninsula, before continuing to the sleepy and laid-back town of Trinidad. After wandering down cobbled back-streets and amongst the artisan markets, there's time to relax on the sandy beaches of the Caribbean and head up into the hills of Topes de Collantes to enjoy the forest trails and plentiful birdlife. Finally, we return to Havana via the impressive mausoleum to Ché Guevara at Santa Clara.
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Fly to Havana. |
| Day 2: | Havana We explore this captivating city. |
| Day 3: | Viñales Discover the stunning limestone landscapes on a day trip. |
| Day 4: | Bay of Pigs Visit the historic bay on our drive to Trinidad. |
| Day 5-6: | Trinidad After exploring the colonial town there is time for relaxing on the beach or walks in Topes de Collantes. |
| Day 7: | Ché Guevara's Mausoleum On our route back to Havana we stop at Che's final resting place in Santa Clara. |
| Day 8-9: | Overnight flight to UK. |
small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places. award winner
This tourism business won an Award in our 2008 Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards - organised by responsibletravel.com in association with The Daily Telegraph, World Travel Market, Geographical Magazine, of the Royal Geographical Society and BBC World News.Since 2004, the Awards has recognised individuals, companies and organisations in travel making a big commitment to the culture and economies of local communities and helping to conserve biodiversity.
how this holiday makes a difference
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Travelling to Cuba with us on this tour makes a difference, especially to the local staff who work as tour leaders, guides, drivers and hotel staff. Although wages in Cuba are set and strictly controlled by the government we look to provide our local staff with other, non-monetary incentives instead (although of course tips from groups are always welcomed!) – we recently invited one of our more long-standing local leaders over to the UK for a visit and training.
Overseas travel for Cubans is almost unheard of and a trip abroad really is the opportunity of a lifetime for a Cuban. We have also conducted training courses locally for our leaders and provided them with everything from first aid kits and walking boots to mobile phones – consumer goods are very hard to obtain in Cuba so these items are necessary but also gratefully received. The hotels we use on this tour are all owned by the Cuban government, like all hotels in Cuba, although we avoid the larger resort-style hotels where there is part foreign ownership. Our group size is relatively small, no more than 18, which allows us to use smaller, less polluting buses and also minimizes the impact we have on the places we visit. The local agent we work with on this tour is also locally owned (although ultimately all business in Cuban are ‘owned’ by the Cuban government) and we also recently invited one of the local staff members across to the UK for a visit. The hotels we use generally have policies to limit water use and the vast majority of food is purchased locally. Due to the scarcity of consumer goods in the country, Cubans are excellent at recycling and almost nothing goes to waste (hence the huge number of 1950s American cars that are still driven today – not because Cuban’s are American car fanatics but because keeping them running is necessity). |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |
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