Visit spectacular cities from Havana to Trinidad, participating in a variety of excursions.
Havana
Viñales
Playa Giron
Natural Park “El Nicho”
Trinidad
Live The Cuba Experience , Travel With Purpose
Customized trips
Here you can find a great variety of excursions and places to visit! You can choose to travel and serve or traditional tourisim!
Our Recommended Destinations:
Havana
Discover the marvels of Old Town Havana:
1. Stroll through historic, cobblestone streets
2. Enjoy a vintage car tour
3. Visit historic forts and museums
4. Explore Spanish-built fortresses
Viñales
Explore A Magnificent Valley!
Viñales was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Center due to its picturesque landscape and unique farming methods. The valley's tall, steep-sided limestone hills, known as ‘mogotes’, attract hikers and rock climbers from around the world.
Choose your preferred transportation (bike/hike/rock climb/horseback/taxi) to explore:
The mogotes and valleys
The Indian Cave (Cueva del Indio)
A Historic Mural
Tobacco and coffee plantations
Playa Giron
Snorkel in crystalline waters
On route to Playa Giron are 2 stops you won’t want to miss:
The Fish Cave (Cueva de los Peces) - An impressive 62 meter deep cenote — the deepest in Cuba. Snorkel this natural pool of crystalline waters, with a variety of beautiful fish.
Punta Perdiz is another famous snorkeling spot. This gorgeous, protected coastline has a reef just 100 meters from the shore - perfect for snorkelers and divers, with equipment available for rent.
Swim in the "Fish Cave"
Hike in Parque Natural “El Nicho”
Spend an afternoon hiking through the magical, forested Gran Parque Natural to reach El Nicho and enjoy its large waterfall and natural crystalline swimming pools.
Trinidad
Without a doubt, Trinidad is one of the most enchanting cities. It is known for its old town, cobblestone streets, and colorful shops. It offers easy access to nearby mountains, waterfalls, beaches, and the lush Valle de Los Ingenios. Enjoy an evening listening to amazing musicians in the Plaza de Musica.
Valle de Los Ingenios
Three interconnected valleys were a centre for sugar production from the late 18th to 19th centuries.
