Active Cuba Tour
Active Cuba Tour
Active Cuba Tour
10 Days Starting and ending in Havana, Cuba
Visiting: Havana, Vinales, Bay of Pigs, Trinidad, Escambray Mountains
Tour operator:
Tour code:
CM
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
2 - 14
Age range:
1-79
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Vegans, Gluten Free
Tour operated in:
English , SpanishTrip Styles:
Activities:
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Tour Overview
This Cuba multi-sport tour package gives you opportunities to do some bicycling, trekking, diving, and more, while also some free time in cities and towns to check out what Cuba is all about. If you love the outdoors, like to stay active, enjoy immersing yourself in nature, and having some fun with some like-minded travellers, this will be the best Cuba tour package for you! We've included a half day biking trip through Cuba's spectacular Vinales Valley, and a 2 day trek to find hidden waterfalls in the Cuba's lush Escambray Mountains. Included excursions are easy to intermediate in difficulty level, and suitable for anyone who can ride a bike and has a reasonable level of fitness. However if you do decide to opt out of any included activity, there are some alternatives we can help organise for you in Cuba while the rest of the tour group does the included activity. There is free time to check out the towns, and Cuba's culture and nightlife, as well as opportunities for diving, snorkelling, caving, and even ziplining that the tour guide can arrange for you. The tour is led by one of our energetic adventure guides.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive Havana
Location: Havana
Accommodation: Homestay
Today is set aside for participants to join the tour. Some flights to Havana arrive quite late in the evening, so there are no included activities today. Nevertheless, at 7pm, the tour guide will meet with those who have already arrived and go for an optional dinner. We include an airport arrival transfer if you arrive to Havana today. The transfer is also included if you arrive in Cuba before today as long as you arrange pre-tour accommodation through us. Otherwise, we can arrange your included transfer from your place of accommodation in Havana to the starting guesthouse for the tour.
Day 2 : Vinales
Location: Vinales
Accommodation: Homestay, HomestayHomestayHomestayHomestay
Meals Included: Breakfast
The road trip to Vinales today takes 3 to 4 hours. If there are 6 or more participants on the tour, the included transport is a private tour bus, otherwise we use a smaller microbus or a private car.
We have 2 nights in the charming town of Vinales where there are an abundance of outdoor activities available. On the morning of Day 3 we include a half day off-road bicycle excursion in the valley, through tobacco fields, meeting locals, and with the wonderful views of the pincushion hills all around us. The difficulty level of the bike trip is medium. If you can ride a bike around town you should be fine. For those that don't like bike riding at all, we can include a walking tour of the valley instead.
In the 2 afternoons we have in Vinales, the options include taking on Cuba's best zipline, exploring the impressive Cuevas Santo Tomas (by far Cuba's largest cave system), learning to salsa with a local teacher, and taking a taxi to Cayo Levisa - a beautiful white sand beach some 40 minutes drive away. Horseriding and rock-climbing can also be done.
Vinales has a great nightlife owing to the fact that there is only 1 bar and all the locals go to dance and listen to live music. It's one of the best places to experience how Cubans enjoy a night out.
Day 3 : Vinales
Location: Vinales
Accommodation: Homestay, Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast
The road trip to Vinales today takes 3 to 4 hours. If there are 6 or more participants on the tour, the included transport is a private tour bus, otherwise we use a smaller microbus or a private car.
We have 2 nights in the charming town of Vinales where there are an abundance of outdoor activities available. On the morning of Day 3 we include a half day off-road bicycle excursion in the valley, through tobacco fields, meeting locals, and with the wonderful views of the pincushion hills all around us. The difficulty level of the bike trip is medium. If you can ride a bike around town you should be fine. For those that don't like bike riding at all, we can include a walking tour of the valley instead.
In the 2 afternoons we have in Vinales, the options include taking on Cuba's best zipline, exploring the impressive Cuevas Santo Tomas (by far Cuba's largest cave system), learning to salsa with a local teacher, and taking a taxi to Cayo Levisa - a beautiful white sand beach some 40 minutes drive away. Horseriding and rock-climbing can also be done.
Vinales has a great nightlife owing to the fact that there is only 1 bar and all the locals go to dance and listen to live music. It's one of the best places to experience how Cubans enjoy a night out.
Day 4 : Bay Of Pigs
Location: Bay of Pigs
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast
The drive to the Bay of Pigs takes most of the day. On the way however, we stop for a snorkel right off the coast at a beautiful spot along on the bay. Snorkel equipment is available for hire at a low cost. We stay the night in the town of Playa Giron which is one of the beautiful beaches on the Bay of Pigs. It is also on the edge of Cuba's Cienaga de Zapata which is a densely forested area featuring wetlands, swamps, caves, and sinkholes.
Day 5 : Trinidad
Location: Trinidad
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast
We spend the morning in the Bay of Pigs before heading to Trinidad in the afternoon. The activity options for the morning are scuba diving over some of the best coral reefs in Cuba, or taking a trek with a national park guide through the nearby forest to see wildlife, caves, and to a freshwater sinkhole (cenote) where you can snorkel with fish and turtles. If you prefer something more relaxing you can hang out with your guesthouse family or take a short bicycle ride to the beach.
The scuba diving has been described as being as good as anywhere in Cuba. The water is usually very clear and the dive masters are experienced. On the trek through the forest, the guide can find snakes, birds, and cave bats to show you, and swimming in the clean freshwater of the sinkhole is an exhilaratingexperience. In the afternoon we head further along the Cuba's Caribbean coast to the vibrant colonial city of Trinidad.
Day 6 : Escambray Mountains
Location: Escambray Mountains
Accommodation: Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Our 2 day trek through the mountains near to Trinidad, takes us through valleys, over ridges, along mountain streams, and to secluded waterfalls. You don't need to carry your luggage on this trek and the national park employees take care of the cooking and tents. Meals and camping gear are provided, including sleeping mats and blankets, however it's best if you can bring your own sleeping bag as occasionally we have found that they don't bring along enough blankets, and it can get cold at night in the mountains, especially in the winter months of December through February. If you don't have a sleeping bag, a simple sleeping sheet will make you feel more comfortable.
Other than that you just need to have some good footwear for walking, sunscreen, a hat, your swimwear and a change of clothes for sleeping in. The walk is not particularly difficult, however you need a reasonable level of fitness to be able to cover the distances (about 10km a day) without feelling too exhausted to enjoy the experience. In the event that you prefer to stay in Trinidad, we can provide the extra night of accommodation free of charge as you wait for the rest of the group to return. The night of Day 7 is back in Trinidad.
Day 7 : Escambray Mountains To Trinidad
Location: Escambray Mountains
Accommodation: Homestay, Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Our 2 day trek through the mountains near to Trinidad, takes us through valleys, over ridges, along mountain streams, and to secluded waterfalls. You don't need to carry your luggage on this trek and the national park employees take care of the cooking and tents. Meals and camping gear are provided, including sleeping mats and blankets, however it's best if you can bring your own sleeping bag as occasionally we have found that they don't bring along enough blankets, and it can get cold at night in the mountains, especially in the winter months of December through February. If you don't have a sleeping bag, a simple sleeping sheet will make you feel more comfortable.
Other than that you just need to have some good footwear for walking, sunscreen, a hat, your swimwear and a change of clothes for sleeping in. The walk is not particularly difficult, however you need a reasonable level of fitness to be able to cover the distances (about 10km a day) without feelling too exhausted to enjoy the experience. In the event that you prefer to stay in Trinidad, we can provide the extra night of accommodation free of charge as you wait for the rest of the group to return. The night of Day 7 is back in Trinidad.
Day 8 : Trinidad
Location: Trinidad
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast
We have a full day in the beautiful city Trinidad. Scuba diving is also possible here so you can indulge in another immersion if that is your thing. There is also a zipline and a very pleasant beach not far away as well as the option of horseriding to a waterfall. The main things that people enjoy about Trinidad are the colonial feel of the city, with its cobblestone streets and old mansions surrounding the town square, and the vibrant live music and dance scene. There are several live music venues within short walking distance in the colonial center near to our guesthouses.
Day 9 : Havana Via Santa Clara
Location: Havana
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast
On our way back to Havana, we call in on the city of Santa Clara to check out the Che Guevara Museum. This is the only museum visit we subject you to on this tour however we recommend it since Che is such an important figure in Cuba's recent history and its revolution, and his life was such an interesting one.
Eventually we reach Havana and we can celebrate the last night of the tour together as a group. Needless to say, Cuba's capital city has a huge range of colourful nightspots to choose from and experience.
Day 10 : Depart Havana
Location: Havana
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is the departure day of the tour and you are free to depart at anytime. Your guide will be around and available until at least midday. A departure transfer to the airport is not included in the tour, however it is very simple to organise at your guesthouse. It should cost about 20USD per taxi, whether you share that with someone or go by yourself.
We recommend you book a couple of additional nights in Havana at the end of the tour so that you have time to further explore this exciting city.
What's Included
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Accommodation
8 nights Guesthouses - air-conditioned rooms with ensuite bathroom. Twin share. 1 night camping in tents.
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Fully Guided
local guide throughout
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Transport
Private air-conditioned minibus, taxi, jeep, open-sided truck.
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Meals
All breakfasts, 1 dinner, 2 lunches
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Activities
Half day cycling excursion in Vinales, 2 day trek in Sierra Escambray Mountains. Visit to Che Guevara Memorial
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Transfer
airport arrival transfer
What's Not Included
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Airport Transfers at Destination
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Insurance
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Meals
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International Travel
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Flights
International flights
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Documents
Visa and passport fees,nsurance (Travel Medical Insurance is required to participate on the tour)
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Drinks
Any drinks
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Optional activities
Optional activities / day-tours / excursions
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Gratuities
Tips
Mode of Transport
Private air-conditioned minibus, taxi, jeep, open-sided truck.
Accommodation
8 nights Guesthouses - air-conditioned rooms with ensuite bathroom. Twin share. 1 night camping in tents.
Check out our Q&As
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?
Most accommodation do not offer free wi-fi, although increasingly they do have a connection. You must buy a wi-fi card to connect, it is around US$1
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What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?
The guesthouses we stay in are all professionally run, and have been vetted for cleanliness and standard level comfort. They are all air-conditioned or sufficiently cooled, and nearly all have an en-suite bathroom. They are more like a bed & breakfast and less like a homestay and are all unique. We encourage you to interact with the families and staff, but it is not necessary. You will have 1 night in a tent.
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Is there a supplement for solo travellers?
Solo travellers are invited to share a room with a same sex traveller on the tour. If you prefer a single room, you can pay the single supplement of US306
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
At a minimum all guides speak English and Spanish
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
Yes, children 18 and under are welcome accompanied by an adult
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What happens if a group doesn’t make its minimum required number of passengers?
The tour will be cancelled and booked travellers will be given a full refund
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What currencies are required for this tour?
We suggest you bring spending money in USD or Euros
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Will passengers from another country be participating in the tour?
Travellers from all countries are welcome on this tour.
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Are flights included in this tour?
No flights are included
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Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?
This tour is designed for the traveller that wants the freedom to do what they want while in Cuba. The only thing you need to do is make sure you are ready for the bus to the next destination, aside from that you have complete freedom in each destination. The guide gives a walking orientation tour, suggestions for restaurants and activities, and then you're off on your adventure.
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What is the fitness level required to do this tour?
Included excursions are easy to intermediate in difficulty level, and suitable for anyone who can ride a bike and has a reasonable level of fitness. However if you do decide to opt out of any included activity, there are some alternatives we can help organise for you in Cuba while the rest of the tour group does the included activity. T
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What is the maximum group size?
14 travellers
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Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?
You will receive the name and address of your Havana casa 10 days in advance. Your accommodations in the rest of the provinces are assigned upon arrival.
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
Airport arrival transfer is included, as long as we have arranged your first night stay. Otherwise the transfer is included from your pre-tour accommodations to your first night casa.
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Are vaccinations required for this tour?
Yes, we require proof of vaccination or a signed medical waiver.
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Do you require a visa for this holiday?
Cuba requires citizens from most countries to have a visa (tourist card)
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Are all the relevant entry visa’s included in the price of the tour?
The visa (or tourist card) is not included, it can be obtained from your airline, local embassy, or third party seller.
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Is there a limit to luggage that can be brought on the tour?
You must be able to carry your own luggage up stairs, so we suggest packing lightly.
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What documentation will I receive?
You will receive the name and address of your Havana casa 10 days in advance. Your accommodations in the rest of the provinces are assigned upon arrival.
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What is the tipping policy?
Cuba is a tipping country. You can budget $2-5/day for the tour leader, $1-3/day for the driver, $1-5 for a local guide, $1 for musicians in restaurants or on the streets, $.25 for bathroom attendants
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Is the tour coach air conditioned?
Yes, all of our transportation is air conditioned
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
We will gladly arrange for pre- or post- tour accommodation.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
Yes, we can normally arrange for you to meet up with the group. Transportation at traveller's own expense.
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How long is a Cuba visa / tourist card valid for after entry to Cuba?
The standard Tourist Card is valid for 90 days. However, this can be extended once when you are in the country upon payment of a small fee – our local team can help you. This means you can stay for up to 180 days maximum on a single visit.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
We can often change the dates with no penalty if it's far enough in advance. Otherwise, our cancellation policy will apply.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes, there are strict health and safety guidelines that all casas particulares must adhere to.
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What currencies or money should I take to Cuba?
Following the abolition of the CUC (convertible peso) in 2021 the only official national currency now in circulation is the Cuban Peso (CUP, also known as ‘Moneda Nacional’). However, it is not necessary to exchange money to local currency, USD and Euro cash are widely accepted. We do not recommend exchanging money at official institutions, the rates are very unfavourable. Ask your guesthouse staff or guide for help exchanging to CUP. Travellers must bring USD or EUR cash sufficient for the length of their stay in Cuba. Bank cards cannot be relied on to work in Cuba and US affiliated cards will not work at all in Cuba. Card payments are usually only accepted at government run institutions and hotels, the majority of restaurants, galleries, and privately owned shops are cash only.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
We adhere to all local protocol and best practices, including social distancing, sanitizing, and mask wearing. Travellers must be fully vaccinated.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
When you are confirmed on the tour you will receive the Essential Trip Notes with information to help you prepare for your tour and maps of each of the destinations. Then 10-days before the tour you'll receive a pre-departure message with the tour leader's name, arrival instructions, and the name and phone number of the casa where you'll be staying in Havana.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
We have proudly been in operation since 2005
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I am a US citizen. Can Americans go on these tours?
Yes, Americans can join all our tours legally. Our Ultimate Cuba tours (coded SCP) are designed with a full itinerary to satisfy USA requirements. Other tours are fine as well, but since there is a lot of free time they require the traveller to select activities appropriate under Support for the Cuban People, such as visiting private business or interacting with locals. US travellers on any tour must maintain a daily record to show that they are complying with Support for the Cuban People and keep it for 5 years.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Solo travellers are not required to pay single supplement if they are willing to share with someone of the same gender.
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Are Cuban Adventures tours legal for Americans?
Yes. Our programs comply with ongoing US travel restrictions and are legal for US and non-US citizens alike. It is not necessary to apply to ‘OFAC’ for special permission to visit Cuba, We will provide you with an affidavit to sign that will serve as proof of your legal travel. When reserving airfare, the airlines will require you to confirm that you are travelling to Cuba under one of 12 permitted categories of travel. For general purpose visits, select ‘SUPPORT THE CUBAN PEOPLE’, this is a travel category our programs comply with.
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Like-minded individuals of all ages who are interested in a cultural adventure and getting to know the real Cuba
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Do I need a visa for Cuba?
Citizens of most countries will need to get a visa (also known as a Tourist Card) to enter Cuba. When flying from a country in the Americas to Cuba, you can purchase these tourist cards at the departure airport. Flying from Europe you can request the tourist card from the consulate or buy in advance online from companies such as https://www.easytouristcard.com?aff=43 A pink coloured ‘Tourist Card’ is required for any nationality when flying to Cuba directly from the USA and a green coloured ‘Tourist Card’ is required to visit Cuba when flying from any country except the USA. NOTE: From 1 January 2025 the Tourist Card will be replaced by an eVisa which will be obtainable in the same way as above.
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