CASTELA TOURS
913269509
+34913269509
CASTELA TOURS
913269509
+34913269509
La Vida Real
À partir de 3.989 €

La Vida Real

Forfait vacances
créé: mercredi 4 décembre 2024
Ref ID: 17182018
prix par personne À partir de
3.989 €
Basé sur 2 adultes
7.979 €
Prix ​​total
créé: mercredi 4 décembre 2024
Itinéraire
Tours

Day 1: Havana

Havana
Welcome at the airport by a representative of the provider. Transfer to hotel.
Included services: Transfer.


Day 2: Havana

Havana, a Wonder City (Breakfast, Lunch)
Touring Havana is a fascinating roller coaster of feelings. You will explore this Wonder City following a singular route. Kick off your day hoping into a cocotaxi, a coconut-shaped vehicle that will take you through back streets in the neighborhoods of Centro Habana and Vedado, up to the iconic Revolution Square. Ascend to the lookout for a spectacular panorama of the entire city. Continue in the comfort of an American classic car. These beauties, symbols of prosperity in the 50s, have been kept in perfect condition thanks to the ingenuity of Cubans. Get your camera ready on your way through the Havana Metropolitan Park and the Miramar neighborhood, with its gorgeous 5th Avenue flanked by old bourgeois mansions, many of which are now foreign embassies. Feel the pure air from the sea while cruising along the habaneros’ long sofa, the Malecón. Stop for a walking tour of Old Havana, the best way to discover the older part of the city. Explore the four main squares to admire classics such as the Catedral de La Habana, the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales and the Convento de San Francisco de Asís. Lunch at a Paladar (privately owned restaurant) and time at leisure for souvenir shopping at the San José craft market. Return to your casa particular on a bicitaxi.
Included services: Tour in the Cocotaxi, entrance to the Camera Obscura, tour in a classic car, visit to a farmer’s market and various shops.


Day 3: Havana

The Cuban flavor (Breakfast, Lunch)
Today you will be introduced to the Cuban cuisine. Visit a produce market where your guide will brief you on the Cubans’ typical groceries and the difficulties to come by basic items. Arrive later at the fishing village of Cojímar, where the American writer Ernest Hemingway liked to spend time chatting with fishermen. Prepare a traditional Cuban dish alongside a chef after picking some essential ingredients from the family orchard. Enjoy the elaboration process while sipping a delicious cocktail. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the Afro-Cuban religious customs and traditions. An expert will brief you on the beliefs, the deities and the connection with European Catholicism. This will help you understand why so many Cubans dress in all white clothing.
Included services: Visit to Cojímar town, cooking class, entrance to the Santeria Museum.


Day 4: Viñales

The route of Tobacco (Havana - Vueltabajo - Viñales) (Breakfast, Lunch)
The smell of wet soil and fresh leaves indicates the arrival to Pinar del Río, the greenest of Cuba’s provinces and home to the best tobacco in the world. Here you will have a unique opportunity to learn about this crop at the Quemado de Rubí, one of the top 5 tobacco farms in Cuba. The owner, Héctor Luis, is an Hombre Habano (Habano Man), a title equivalent to the Oscars of tobacco. On the property, you will be introduced to the entire process, from the growing of the leaves up to the rolling by hand. After lunch, you will have the option to light up an authentic habano and enjoy the spicy-sweet flavor. En route to Viñales, stop at the lookout point Los Jazmines to appreciate the stunning Viñales Valley with its distinctive limestone outcrops called Mogotes. Continue to the small town where you will be staying at a casa particular.
Included services: Visit to a tobacco farm, panoramic tour of the Viñales valley.


Day 5: Viñales

Viñales and its famous Mogotes (Breakfast, Lunch)
The charm of the area does not lie exclusively in its beauty. It is also renowned for the harmony between its people and the environment. Trek to appreciate the farmers laboring with rudimentary tools. Learn how they use traditional seeds for their crops and almost no pesticide. Taste typical products like honey and delicious tropical fruits, depending on the season. Appreciate the gorgeous Mogotes, full of vegetation. Given the fragility of the eco-systems they are home to, there are laws in place to enforce their protection. After the walk, enjoy a succulent lunch at an ecological restaurant that utilizes fresh ingredients and eco-friendly products. Learn about the bigger project of sustainable agriculture that the restaurant is a part of while admiring the view of the Silence Valley. As is customary in the Cuban countryside, take a short rest to help your digestion. Continue to the small botanical garden of Caridad for a visit and tour. Built and maintained by two sisters, this backyard is a private property that plays host to a wide variety of plants from different regions. Later, time at leisure.
Included services: Walk through the Viñales valley, visit the botanical garden.


Day 6: Matanzas

Viñales - Matanzas (Breakfast)
Leave the lovely farmland for the Venetian-style city of Matanzas, also known as the Athens of Cuba for its profusion of arts. En route, enjoy the best piña colada in Cuba at one of the gems of Cuban engineering, the Bacunayagua Bridge. Built over the Yumuri Valley, it is the tallest in Cuba standing at 103 meters and features a lookout point that offers an incredible view of the structure, the sea and the valley. Once in Matanzas, check in at a hotel in the Parque de la Libertad. Right across, there is the Pharmaceutical Museum, formerly a French Drugstore, one of the oldest and best preserved in the world. Appreciate the original tools and containers dating back to the 19th century as well as nearly 800 thousand formulations. Admire the city as you stroll down the Paseo Narvaes, a gorgeous pedestrian path, recently renovated, along the San Juan River. You will have the chance to visit various art galleries, including the Lolo Studio-Gallery, where you can find artists at work giving form to creations in bronze, steel and canvas.
Included services: Matanzas city tour, visit to the Pharmaceutical Museum.


Day 7: Trinidad

Matanzas - Cienfuegos - Trinidad (Breakfast, Lunch)
Cienfuegos is the only Cuban city founded by the French. The perfect layout of the streets, the spacious avenues and a special relation with the sea, makes it an ideal city to stroll through. Visit the Martí Park to appreciate the architecture of the iconic buildings such as the Tomás Terry Theater, the Ferrer Palace, the former Spanish Casino and the Cathedral. Lunch at a Paladar to taste seafood delicacies. In the afternoon, head to an old colonial city of cobblestone streets, mansions with high windows and courtyards, tall bell towers and unique craft industry tracing back to the 19th century. Trinidad is the name of this charming city. Once there, after a one-hour drive along a seaside road, walk through its plazas and visit a pottery workshop to learn the secrets of this Trinitarian tradition. At night, go with the flow and take a seat on the stairway of the main square to enjoy the captivating music from the La Casa de la Musica.
Included services: Visit to the city of Cienfuegos, visit to a pottery workshop.


Day 8: Trinidad

Trinidad - A Day in the Caribbean (Breakfast)
The warm Caribbean Sea is your destination today. Have a sun and sand day at the Trinitarian beach of Ancón or go for an excursion (not included) to a small island where you will feel like Robinson Crusoe. Your vehicle picks you up at 8:15 am to take you to the beach or, if you paid extra for the excursion, to the spot where you will embark for Cayo Iguana. In the afternoon, your transportation back to your accommodation will be ready at 4:30 pm.
Included services: Transfer.


Day 9: Camaguey

Trinidad - Sancti Spíritus - Camagüey (Breakfast, Lunch)
Your day begins with a stop at the Sugar Mills Valley. Sugar industry flourished here in the 19th century, bringing about great prosperity to Trinidad. The landlords of the mills, wealthy families that owned the lands from the very foundation of the villa, made a fortune exploiting the African slaves. Admire the Manaca Iznaga Tower, tallest of the valley, which served to supervise the slave workforce. Continue to Sancti Spíritus, an old town with the only bridge from the colonial times still functioning in Cuba: the bridge over the Yayabo River. Lunch next to the engineering antique. Down the central road, head for Camagüey, the city of “tinajones” (large earthenware typical of this province). Hop on a bicitaxi for a tour of the city through its labyrinth-like streets, deliberately designed to lose pirates and privateers seeking to ransack the villa.
Climb the tower at your own risk. At the top in particular, the steps are very small and slippery.
Included services: Visit to Torre Manca, city tour of Sancti Spiritus, taxi bike ride.


Day 10: Santiago de Cuba

Camagüey - Bayamo - El Cobre - Santiago de Cuba (Breakfast, Dinner)
The pride of a nation comes from its people’s glorious deeds. The tour continues to the city of Bayamo, cradle of the Cuban nation, first to be free of the Spanish colony and where the national anthem was sung for the first time. The tradition of horse-drawn carriages remains alive here, and you will not want to miss the opportunity to see the city on one of them. Leave for the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Charity. The Patron Saint of Cuba has been the spiritual guide to millions of Cubans ever since the colonial era. Arrive in Santiago de Cuba, foundation of the Cuban Revolution, birthplace of Son, perfect mixture of cultures and religions: a mixed-race city. Enjoy the good music coming from every corner. End your day with a delicious dinner at your B&B.
Included services: Carriage ride through Bayamo, visit to the Basilica of El Cobre.


Day 11: Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba - The heroic city (Breakfast)
“Rebellious yesterday, hospitable today, heroic forever”. That is the motto of the second largest city of the island. The city tour begins right after breakfast. Behold the Moncada Barracks, former police station attacked by Fidel Castro in 1953 in an action that ignited the sparks of the Cuban Revolution. Visit the Santa Ifigenia Cemetery, final resting place of the most illustrious Cuban patriots, including national hero José Martí, former president Fidel Castro and Mariana Grajales, mother of the Maceo generals. Buried here are also eminent members of the Bacardí dynasty, the ousted Cuban rum powerhouse. Continue to the center of the city to appreciate the iconic Céspedes Park and the Enramada Street. In the afternoon, head southbound for San Pedro de la Roca Fort, an outstanding military engineering work in the Caribbean. Relish the spectacular view of the mountains and the sea. Rest of your day at leisure.
Included services: City tour of Santiago de Cuba, visit to the Santa Ifigenia cemetery, visit to the Rum Museum and Diego Velázquez's house, visit to El Morro fortress.


Day 12: Baracoa

Santiago de Cuba - Guantánamo - Baracoa (Breakfast, Dinner)
Today’s journey takes you through unique features of the Cuban geography. Past small towns, cultivated fields and all kinds of vendors along the roadside arrive in Guantánamo, home to the Tumba Francesa, a dance and music tradition brought to eastern Cuba by French settlers and their Haitian slaves, who fled the Haitian Revolution. It is here that the infamous US detention camp is. The Guantanamo Bay Naval Base occupies an usurped Cuban territory, which you will be able to see from afar, at the lookout point of La Gobernadora. As you proceed, observe the contrasts and changes in the scenery. Alongside a sea in deep shades of turquoise, you go from a dry, semi-desertic landscape with cactus as the main visible vegetation, to the moist, verdant rainforest in the mountains. Your destination is a tropical paradise that records the highest rainfall in Cuba. The last stretch of the road is La Farola viaduct, considered one of the seven wonders of Cuban engineering. The meandering path will introduce you to a breathtaking natural scenery…and some typical culinary delicacies, the Cucuruchos. Do not miss the opportunity to taste these coconuts and fruit sweets, which are served in conic containers of palm tree tissue. Once in Baracoa, in the afternoon, visit the Matachín Fort and the plaza of the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of the Cross, which treasures the Cross of the Vine brought by Christopher Columbus. Check in at a casa particular and dinner. The local traditional cuisine, unique in Cuba, is based on products such as coconut, cocoa, plantain and seafood, which gives it a distinct Caribbean touch.
Included services: Visit to the city of Baracoa, visit to the City Museum, visit to the Church Nuestra señora de La Asunción.


Day 13: Baracoa

Baracoa: pure nature (Breakfast, Lunch)
In the midst of an exuberant nature, with plenty of rivers and coconut trees, the landscape of Baracoa is particularly marked by the flat-topped mountain of El Yunque. Explore this magnificent creation of Mother Nature in an excursion that includes navigating on cayucas, a type of rustic canoe typical of this region, across the mouth of Miel River. Along the way, you will be briefed on the local flora and fauna and will have the chance to refresh in a little-known cave. The sight of the Caribbean Sea and the wild vegetation dotted with coconut trees is to die for. Your lunch, elaborated with fresh products, bears the stamp of the region. You will have the chance to swim in the virgin beaches and enjoy the rest of your day at leisure.
Included services: Excursion with a walk, nature trail.


Day 14:

Baracoa - Guardalavaca (Breakfast)
On your last day, travel along an uncrowded, bumpy seaside road around the Humboldt Park. Past exotic bays teeming with palm trees, you will get to Moa, a mine region with an important nickel industry. Continue to Holguin and proceed another 40 kilometers to arrive in the resort area of Guardalavaca. If you've chosen a beach extension, this marks the conclusion of your tour. Otherwise, your journey concludes at Holguin Airport for your return flight home. Any additional transfers must be booked separately.
Included services: Transfer.

prix par personne À partir de
3.989 €
Basé sur 2 adultes
7.979 €
Prix ​​total
Personnaliser
Réservez directement sans modifications
Résumé du voyage
2 Adultes
nuits 13
Cette idée inclut
Destinations 8
Hébergement 2
Tours 1
Résumé de la tournée
Langues du guide
Deutsch
English
Español
Français
Italiano
Inclus
- Los recorridos se realizan siempre en vehículos climatizados (taxi/microbús/bus) con calidad, según los estándares del país, con chofer y guía profesional
- Traslado desde el aeropuerto de La Habana al alojamiento en La Habana siempre y cuando tenga lugar el primer día del recorrido (en caso contrario el traslado será por cuenta propia)
- Excursiones, visitas y entradas, según el programa
- Durante el recorrido, los días 1 al 14 guía local en español (de ser necesario los traslados desde o hacia el aeropuerto pueden ser realizados por un representante de proveedor)
- 13 noches en los alojamientos mencionados (según disponibilidad)
- 13 desayunos, 7 almuerzos, 2 cenas
Exclus
- Comidas y bebidas no mencionadas
- Extensiones en hoteles, por ejemplo, en Guardalavaca
- Traslado hacia el aeropuerto de Holguín, tras extensiones en Guardalavaca
- Gastos personales y diversas propinas
- Dia 1: Suplementos en caso de llegar por Varadero (Traslado Varadero-La Habana)
Mesures d’adaptation prévues
- Casa Particular (Standard)
- Hotel El Louvre (Standard)

nos idées de voyages

Ici vous pouvez découvrir nos idées de voyage

Plus d’idées
Contactez-nous