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Discover Cuba: Customised Cuba Holidays

Imagine spending your holiday exploring Cuba, getting to know the less visited areas of the island and meeting kind, friendly people along the way.  On one of our customised Cuba holidays you really get an opportunity to know the country, its culture and the joyous friendly nature of the Cuban people.

Our dedicated Cuba team regularly travels throughout the island, getting to know the people and places that make our tailormade itineraries so special. We also organise exclusive activities in selected and unusual locations.

Established in 1998, Caledonia has been organising memorable trips ever since, specialising in customised Cuba holidays for individuals, couples, families and groups. We organise and promote culturally aware travel, and strongly believe that our trips provide a unique and authentic way to experience a slice of local life.

If you are looking for a holiday with a difference and want to explore Cuba, let us organise your trip of a lifetime for you!

“Your Cuban knowledge, contacts and organisation were invaluable to us making the most of our holiday time whilst facilitating our journey of learning the Cuban way and interacting with many other warm local people.” SB and EB, United Kingdom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Havana
Cuba’s capital is undoubtedly one of the most impressive cities in the Caribbean, and has a population of around 2m. Awarded UNESCO world heritage status in 1984, the highlights include its restored colonial architecture; the famous seafront promenade El Malecon; El Prado avenue running from the sea to Parque Central; historic Plaza Vieja with a wide range of bars and restaurants; the National Gallery of Modern Art and  many other museums and galleries; a myriad of small picturesque streets around the cathedral and Plaza San Francisco. Colourful artisan markets selling handcrafts, jewellery and clothes and second-hand bookstalls are dotted around the city, and there are plenty of live music and dance venues to cater for all tastes. Just 30 minutes to the east of the city are the impressive Playas del Este beaches for safe swimming and snorkelling. It is a lively, cosmopolitan place to learn Spanish, dance or music and over recent years has become one of the most visited cities in Latin America.  Read our recent blog for more information: Happy Days in Havana

Las Terrazas
Las Terrazas was created in the late 1960s as an eco-community in a reforestation programme located in the El Rosario biosphere reserve just 90 minutes drive from Havana. It is recognised by UNESCO and is a popular place to stop off en route to and from Vinales.  Las Terrazas has a resident artists community, with open door studios for visiting and buying art works; numerous nature and hiking trails; the San Juan river for rock pool swimming; local horseriding. Guided hiking is also very popular along well marked trails, or to visit the ruins of La Isabelica coffee plantation.  For the more adventurous at heart, try the only zip ride in Cuba over the treetop canopy with views over the lake.

Vinales
Vinales is a small rural town in Pinar del Rio province west of Havana. It lies at the heart of the main tobacco growing area of Cuba and is incredibly picturesque, with rich tobacco fields and high mogotes, the characteristic limestone cliffs soaring out of the red earthen fields.  It is one of the most popular places to visit in Cuba, for one day tours from Havana or for longer stays.  Guided hiking around the tobacco fields and mogotes can be organised all year round as a half day tour. Other half day options include a guided visit to the Santo Tomas cave, one of the largest in Cuba with impressive stalagmites and stalactites and crystal formations.  This tour starts at the national speleological centre for Cuba and a knowledgeable guide will show you around the various galleries and cave areas.  You can also take a guided trip into the nearby town of Pinar del Rio including a visit to the Francisco Donatien cigar factory, or a one day tour to Cayo Levisa, a small island just off the mainland reached by a 20 minute boat journey with a pristine white beach, warm shallow water for swimming and snorkelling.  See more about Cayo Levisa below. 

Maria La Gorda
Maria la Gorda lies just 5 hours drive west driving out of Havana and is one of the most westerly points of the  mainland. It is widely considered to be one of the top diving locations in Latin America and the professional scuba diving centre at the resort hotel organises dives all year round.  There are many different types of sites to visit, including beautiful coral reefs, vertical walls and sunken ships and an amazing range of fish and other underwater creatures can be seen, even on shallow dives. There is only one hotel, located right on the long white sanded beach, with wooden walkways linking the main hotel building with the bar and restaurant to the numerous low level cabins scattered around the hotel grounds.  It is a quiet and picturesque place to spend a couple of nights even if you are not keen on scuba diving and snorkelling but there is no local community or nearby towns and villages.

Cayo Levisa
Cayo Levisa is the perfect place to relax and chill out and is relatively easy to reach from both Havana and Pinar del Rio. There is no public transport to the jetty where the boat leaves twice a day for this peaceful island, so you will have to have a private transfer.  The cost of the transfer also includes return boat tickets (a 25 minute crossing).  There is only one small 3* hotel on this idyllic Caribbean island, providing picturesque accommodation in rustic air-conditioned bungalows with balconies overlooking the beach in a peaceful, calm environment – no jet skis, no discos and no traffic!   The beach stretches for 3km on either side of the hotel, with turquoise green water as far as the eye can see. The sea is shallow and safe for swimming and the hotel organises an optional half day snorkelling trip each day on a small locally operated boat.

Planning your holiday in Cuba

We recommend travelling from November – April as this period is the coolest and least humid. The average temperature in Havana in December – January will be a very pleasant 20c or so, although it may drop to 15c at night.  In Santiago and the Oriente province you can expect daytime temperatures of around 25c and a bit less at night.

Of course, it is perfectly feasible to go to Cuba at other times of the year, but you just need to be aware that it may be quite a bit hotter and more humid, with heavy tropical rainfall (the sort of warm rain that dries off in 20 minutes when the sun comes back out) common in July/August.  From September to mid October it is hurricane season in the Caribbean and the weather can be stormy and unsettled, but not always.

Your decision on when to travel will depend on what you plan to do when you get to Cuba.

Flights
Although we do not book flights for you, we can certainly advise you on the best routes and scheduled flights for your trip.

Entry Visa
Most visitors to Cuba require a visa to enter the country known as a tourist card – please check with us if you require a tourist visa. We can provide this at a cost of £30  including postage to any UK address. The visa is valid for 90 days from the date you enter Cuba. Please note that your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from date of entry to Cuba.  If you are travelling direct from USA, you will have to apply direct to a US authorised travel company for your visa.  Ask us for more information about this procedure.

Travel Insurance
Please ensure you arrange comprehensive travel insurance for your trip including repatriation costs. This is a legal requirement imposed by the Cuban government and you may be asked to present a copy of your policy at immigration when you enter Cuba.

Public Holidays in Cuba
It’s good to be aware of the following public holidays in Cuba as there can often be special events on these days which may also mean that transport and local services are not scheduled or open as usual.1 January – New Year
1 May – International Worker’s Day
25 July – Anniversary of the Revolution Holiday
26 July – Anniversary of the Revolution
27 July – Anniversary of the Revolution Holiday
10 October – Independence Day
25 December – Christmas

Festivals / Special Events in Cuba

January
Festival de la Trova Longina, Santa Clara

February
Feria Internacional del Libro de La Habana, Havana, February (mid/late Feb–early March)
Festival del Habano (Cuban Cigar Festival), Havana and Pinar del Río (late Feb)

March
Festival de la  Trova, Santiago de Cuba
Memorial Guillermo Barreto Festival, Havana

April 
Festival Internacional del Cine Pobre, Gibara (mid-April)
FIDANZ, Santiago de Cuba. Every 2 years in April (last took place in April 2017)
International Urban Dance Festival: “Old Havana, City in Motion” Havana (mid-April).
Bienal de La Habana, Havana (April–May)

May
International Workers’ Day, Havana and across Cuba, 1st May
Romerías de Mayo San Isidoro de Holguín, Holguin, (May 2-8)
Feria Internacional Cubadisco, Havana (13-21 May 2017)

June
Trinidad Carnival – Fiestas San Juaneras, Trinidad, (end of June)
Festival de Boleros, Havana and Santiago de Cuba (21-25 June)
Camagüey Carnival  (mid June to late June).
International Corhabana Choir Festival, Havana, (June – July)

July
Festival del Caribe, Santiago de Cuba
Carnaval, Santiago de Cuba
Carnaval de La Habana, Havana, (late Jul- early Aug)

August
Festival Internacional de Rap (Simposio de Hip Hop Cubano Havana), Havana (late August)

October 
Festival Internacional de Ballet de la Habana Havana (late Oct to early Nov)
Festival de Matamoros Son, Santiago de Cuba
Havana International Theatre Festival, Havana, (Oct-Nov)

November
Festival de la Habana de Música Contemporánea, Havana (late Nov)
Baila en Cuba – Encuentro Mundial de Bailadores y Academias de Baile de Casino y Salsa, Havana (late Nov)

International Choir Festival, Santiago de Cuba. Every two years in late Nov (last took place in Nov 2015)

December
Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, Havana (early Dec)
Havana International Jazz Festival, Havana
Parrandas de Remedios Remedios, Villa Clara