Trip Details
Gay Cuba Tours
Outgoingadventures
11/16/10 - 11/29/10
$2960.00 - $2960.00
Entourage: Mixed Gay & Lesbian
Countries: Belize
Description:
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Cuba is the last bastion of socialism in the Western Hemisphere and has, only recently, begun to break free from the shackles imposed by the negative associations of communism. Indeed, it is Cuba's long isolationism that proves one of the main attractions for travellers, as destinations untouched by Western influence are now so few and far between. One must only explore the cities, like the capital, Havana, to appreciate fully the unique charms of the country. With their colonial architecture, plethora of 1950s American cars, and imposing Revolutionary monuments, Cuban cities are strikingly unusual in history, colour and character. These street scenes are only enhanced by the laid-back lifestyle and friendly disposition of the Cuban people—a population of largely Spanish and African descent—with the result that Cuba is an up-and-coming destination to be visited sooner rather than later.
Accommodations:
The following is a sampling of our preferred properties in some of the locations visited on this tour and is meant to be indicative only. Hotel properties are not confirmed until 30-60 days before trip date. For sample hotels in other locations on this tour, please contact us.
Cuba - Hotel Armadores de Santander

Cuba - Hotel El Castillo

Cuba - Hotel Los Jazmines
Itinerary:
Day 1 • Arrival in Havana, Cuba.
Day 2 • City tour of Havana, Cuba's cosmopolitan capital, once one of the world's most prosperous ports and the third most populous city in the Americas. Havana-by-night tour.
Day 3 • We travel west to Vinales and its magnificent valley. We stop to see a tobacco plantation where the tobacco leaf is sorted, graded, fermented and stored.
Day 4 • We take a leisurely walk through the countryside passing by crops of tobacco, yucca and corn. Visit a tobacco farmer's home, the Botanical Gardens of Caridad, and a State-run rationing store. Return to Havana and have the balance of the day at leisure.
Day 5 • Fly to Baracoa, Cuba's oldest city.
Day 6 • Baracoa walking tour including the Cathedral and Archaeological Museum.
Day 7 • Drive to Santiago de Cuba, founded by the Spanish in 1514.
Day 8 • Santiago tour, including the Morro Fortress and El Cobre basilica. Santiago is the proud birthplace of the daiquiri!
Day 9 • We travel to Camaguey, the “city of plazas,” and visit the lively farmers' market and Plaza de Trabajadores.
Day 10 • Drive to Trinidad, a perfect relic of the early days of the Spanish colony: beautifully preserved streets and buildings and hardly a trace of the 20th century.
Day 11 • Trinidad town tour and free afternoon to enjoy the beach.
Day 12 • To Cienfuegos via the Sierra de Escambray, a delight for birders and walkers. We have a truck ride into the forest and learn about the plants in the area and their medicinal uses, originally used to treat the plantation's slaves.
Day 13 • Drive to Havana via the Bay of Pigs Museum. Farewell dinner and enjoy Havana’s lively and vibrant gay scene.
Day 14 • Departure from Havana.
Details:
LAND PRICING
$2960 Per Person, Twin Share
$535 Optional Single Supplement
INCLUSIONS
- Accommodation
- Internal transportation
- Breakfasts and most dinners
- Sightseeing and entrance fees
- Tips for hotel, porters, drivers
- Transfers (Land/Air)
- Services of a Tour Leader
EXCLUSIONS
- Lunches and some dinners
- Drinks
- Items of a personal nature
- Air departure taxes/fuel surcharges
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Transfers (if early/late)
- Transfers (if Land Only)
- Tour Leader gratuities
Options & Extensions:
Contact us for details.
Style: Land Tours,Adventure Travel
Regions: South America


