Excursion to Guanayara
After breakfast in the hotel depart on special mountain trucks to Guanayara National Park, 15 kilometres from Topes de Collantes. Enjoy the wide variety of endemic flora and fauna, natural pools and the beautiful El Rocio waterfall. Take a 5 kilometre walk along an extraordinarily beautiful trail. Adequate clothes and footwear are required. There is an optional 500 metre walk through the river. A creole lunch is taken in the local restaurant La Gallega. Next visit a coffee house to learn about the coffee cultivation process and taste a cup of coffee.
Topes de Collantes
After breakfast depart to the Valley of the Sugar Mills, a UNESCO World Heritage Centre due to its historical and cultural significance and its exceptional beauty. Here you can enjoy a typical cocktail. Take a panoramic walking tour through Trinidad’s city centre, one of the first Cuban villages founded by Spaniards at the beginning of 16th century, and declared a Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO. Visit the City Museum, Plaza Mayor Square and the main parochial church of the Holy Trinity, with its luxurious altar decorated with local precious woods and 300 year old images.
Costasur Hotel
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Varadero: Transfer to Havana Airport
You will be collected from your hotel at the appropriate time and transferred to the airport for your onward flight.
Havana
Cuba’s capital Havana is a vibrant city teeming with beautiful if sometimes shabby colonial buildings, once the most heavily fortified city in the Americas. The city was founded by the Spanish in the 16th century and it is now a diverse and fascinating mix of castles, fortresses and Spanish colonial buildings intermingled with modern high rises. The Old City (Habana Vieja), with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the centre of the original city.
Varadero: Free Day
Enjoy a free day to relax on the beaches of Varadero.
Varadero: Free Day
Enjoy a free day to relax on the beaches of Varadero.
Varadero
Varadero on the Hicacos Peninsula is the largest resort in the Caribbean with miles of white sandy beaches.