If you're thinking of travelling to Cuba, you've come to the right place. If you're like us and love to be on the move, mixing culture with activities and some much-needed relaxation, you'll find this Cuba itinerary perfect for planning your upcoming trip.
Havana
2 full days
Our trip started in Havana, locally called La Habana, the capital of Cuba. We arrived late at José Martí International Airport, and after collecting our luggage, exchanging our Canadian dollars for convertible pesos, and finding a taxi, we made our way to our casa …show more content…
Upon arriving at the national park, a stunning valley reveals itself in front of you. Tobacco plantations make up the landscape with dramatic limestone formations, called Mojotes, dotted around the valley. Traditional farming techniques are still used here, and it's common to pass horses and bulls on the road as a means of transport.
Viñales turned out to be one of our favourite places in Cuba. After the hustle and bustle of Havana, we loved the slower pace and the serenity of the valley. We set off on a private cycle tour around the valley, visiting a tobacco and coffee farm, enjoying the landscape around us while slowly meandering through the Mojotes. We also embarked on a sunset horse riding trip through the valley to El Valle de Palmarito. Viñales was also the place where I practised my limited and very broken Spanish. I had some fun conversations with our guides with the help of dictionaries. None of our guides spoke English, but they were very patient and spoke very clearly, so I was able to understand most. Our taxi to Viñales: Government taxi |3h | Price: 120 CUC | Worth it? I think we could have found one