It is one of a kind, a perfectly preserved Spanish colonial settlement where the clocks stopped in 1850 and haven’t yet started. Most people recognize this city for its beautiful but crumbling yellow bell tower that graces the cityscape, but there is truly much more...
The lost city of Baracoa Near the eastern tip of the island and situated closer to Haiti than Havana, was founded in 1511 as the first villa in Cuba. It was the first capital city of Cuba, but was forgotten over time as the rest of the villas were founded, due to only...
Playa Larga, a small fishing village on the southern Cuban coast, is the gateway to the Cienaga de Zapata National Park. It is located at the head of the Bahía de Cochinos (Bay of Pigs). It was one of two beaches invaded by US-backed exiles on April 17, 1961 (although...
The Zapata Peninsula, is an amazing peninsula on the southern shores has so much to offer, being a biosphere reserve and Ramsar site, its unique swamp offers the perfect spot for birdwatching. Whilst off it’s coast there are high quality and clear waters with great...
Havana, the heartbeat of the forbidden country, Cuba. Come here to be mesmerised by the eclectic architecture, with a surprise around every corner. To sway to the Cuban rhythms in surround sound as you stroll. Or to be inspired by cutting-edge contemporary art. And to...
Viñales, is a national park, an agricultural region in the west of Cuba and is the home of the Cuban cigar. This magnificent natural rural setting is far from Havana’s hustle and bustle. With traditional agricultural fields of mainly tobacco, mesmerising mogotes and...