Short Cuba tour, Havana and Viñales

A five day short break, combining urban and rural. Urban doesn’t get much better than Havana, and rural perfection is to be found at Vinales.
Havana Partagás Tobacco factory Plaza de La Revolución Callejón de Hamel galleries Buena Vista Social Club San Francisco de Paula Ernest Hemingway’s house Viñales La Gran Caverna de San Tomas Horse riding Visit to tobacco plantation Local guide
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5 Days
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Tailor made
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Description of Short Cuba tour, Havana and Viñales

This short Cuba break is definitely a sweet one, with a carefully crafted itinerary that gives you a real sense of both urban and rural Cuba in just five days. Starting in the magnificent city of Havana, we have two full days to explore with its UNESCO Old Town, Plaza de La Revolución and local sites such as markets and art galleries. The visit to Partagás Tobacco factory is also a highlight for many.

Our company works only with local guides and, in so doing, we endeavour to ensure that we create a genuine cultural exchange on this legendary island, and one way of doing this is by staying at locally owned casas particulares homes, which are traditional guesthouses in Cuba.

Another is to engage with local people living and working in the stunning Viñales Valley, where we meet people working on tobacco plantations, sellers of the famous guarapo sugar cane juice, and go horse riding with local, and highly responsible equestrian experts. As well as taking in some of the region’s fine natural heritage such as the gigantic San Tomas Cave, limestone rocky outcrops known as mogotes, as well as underground rivers. And if you thought Cuba was all about music, dancing and fiesta, you will experience a whole other world in the Valley of Silence, one of the country’s most picturesque tobacco growing regions. Which might be bad for you, but views like this and, indeed, short breaks like this, are most definitely only good for the health.

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Price information

US $1200ToUS $1375 excluding flights
Convert currency:
We are licensed to take US citizens on our trips.
This is a private holiday itinerary with a price based on 2 people sharing.
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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US Citizens in Cuba
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Stepping into Havana for the first time is a world of classic cars, crackling transistor radios and clacking dominoes. As you meander into the country...

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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

As responsible citizens of planet earth, we are painfully aware of the impact humans are having on the climate.

Espiritu Travel now offers carbon-neutral travel for all trips to Cuba. We see it as yet another important step in our journey towards creating a more sustainable travel company. Greenhouse gas emissions are calculated for all our customized trips to Cuba, taking into account the use of fuels in local travel, emissions from food, and energy used in accommodations. We work with Carbon Credit Capital to ensure accurate results and come up with simple metrics like emissions per person, per trip while in-country.

As part of our commitment, we support a carbon offset project that reduces emissions by the same amount as what you emit during your trip! We have chosen to support a project in the Amazon rainforest that fights deforestation in one of the most highly deforested areas of Brazil. The project protects over 149,000 hectares of the virgin rainforest from deforestation, housing 44,000+ species of plants and animals, including over 30 vulnerable species. The project also provides improved quality of life for over 6,200 local community members—including paths to land title ownership, and improved diversity of the local economy with capacity building for cultivating new and highly valuable forest crops and products.

In a place like Cuba, where sustainable tourism is practically unheard of, it is not so easy to make a difference. However, we provide travelers with information before they depart on how they can reduce their negative impacts and make positive contributions to the communities they will visit in Cuba. This includes reducing waste, avoiding plastic bags and straws as well as being aware of water consumption. Furthermore, we encourage travelers to use filtered water bottles by offering a discount to purchase one before their trip. In the future, we hope to be able to offer travelers a free gift of these types of bottles.

Animal welfare
The issue of animals in captivity is a sensitive one for our company. We do not promote visits to any place where there are captive wild animals. The situation for domestic animals in Cuba is often appalling. Horse taxis and scenic rides. We do not recommend these activities as nostalgic as they may seem, many of these horses are in poor condition. In addition, the majority of them work extremely long hours, oftentimes in extreme heat and humidity with poor tack that leaves open wounds on their bodies. Horses around the country have borne the brunt of the transportation crisis in the country especially outside of Havana. While there are animal welfare laws, they are not enforced and it is obvious the suffering they endure horses. We promote the use of bicycles taxis to get around the cities and towns. In places where horseback riding excursions are part of the itinerary, we have carefully selected the stable in which we work ensuring the highest standards are met for the welfare of the horses.
Our guides are not permitted to take clients to places where animals are used as entertainment or are kept in poor conditions.

Waste management
In Cuba, solid waste pollution is a problem all over the island and in particular in the cities and towns. Waste disposal systems are just not adequate on the island and with a rapid increase in tourism this year alone, the problem could get worse. We provide suggestions on how travelers can reduce their impact.
We suggest bringing canvas carrier bags so that you can use them for when you purchase water or souvenirs rather than the one-use plastic bags. We provide discounts for purchasing filtered bottled water before the trip, reducing the need to purchase bottled water. In the near future, we hope to be able to provide these filtered water bottles to all travelers.

Water
We provide information to travelers on ways to reduce water consumption during their trip.

Transport
We encourage travelers to use bicycle taxis or walking for exploring the cities. Bicycle taxis are a great way to enjoy all the towns and cities throughout the island.

People

We work directly with Cubans and Cuban businesses, Our customized trips create jobs and help local families. We collaborate with local businesses, artisans and endorse real connections between countries and people
As an example, one of our eight-day trips to Cuba supports a number of entrepreneurs/small businesses and their families as well as the subsequent indirect linkages with other sectors. Over the last five years, we have maintained working relationships with a plethora of small businesses, from casas particulares, family owned restaurants to local guides and shop owners.
We endeavor to provide plenty of information so that travelers can also support small businesses that sell unique souvenirs or one of a kind home decor or even locally designed fashion. This support allows businesses to flourish, grow and expand.

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