Travel advice for Cuba
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for traveling to Cuba
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written by Greg Dickinson
updated 19.08.2021
Cuba and romance go hand-in-hand. The isolated island's whitewashed beaches and balmy climate make for a romantic getaway in the traditional sense of the word - sun, sea, cervezas and all the rest of it - but there are more layers to Cuba's romantic offering.
Revolutionary sights dotted across the island remind of the romantic ideals of Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and their rebel army. Crumbling colonial buildings hark back to an era of aristocratic opulence. The sight of an old man in a fishing boat might conjure images of Ernest Hemingway's decades spent on the island.
From scenic horse rides to an enormous conga line, here are some of the most romantic places to include in your Cuba holiday.
15 days / from2867 USD
Cuba - Family, Beach, and Culture
Enjoy a 2-week family adventure visiting highlights and hidden gems of Cuba. Marvel at the colonial architecture in Havana, enjoy a ride in a Classic Car, explore the forests close to Trinidad, and relax on white sandy beaches of Cayo Levisa - this trip packs it all into one itinerary.
customize ⤍5 days / from975 USD
Bike Cuba
A moderately challenging cycling holiday through Cuban countryside visiting the tobacco fields of Viñales Valley and a pristine Caribbean beach in Cayo Jutias.
customize ⤍13 days / from3399 USD
Western and Central Cuba by E-bike
Combine a leisurely activity with an insight into some of Cuba’s most fascinating cultural highlights on this new e-biking tour of Western and Central Cuba. Explore the tobacco region of Viñales, cycle along the Bay of Pigs and relax on the fine sandy beaches of Cayo Las Brujas.
customize ⤍8 days / from1829 USD
Family Trip - an active adventure
Take the family a step back in time: Explore Havana in classic cars and on foot, take a boat trip to the Cueva del Indio in Viñales and relax on the white, sandy beaches of Cayo Levisa.
customize ⤍8 days / from1861 USD
Salsa Cubana
Only have a few days? Take this Highlight Tour of Western Cuba to explore the main areas: From Havana over the Viñales valley to Trinidad and Che's monument in Santa Clara. This fast-paced itinerary is packed with highlights.
customize ⤍11 days / from2135 USD
Salsa Cubana - Extended
Cuba, the island of rum, salsa, and the revolution. Explore the island's Western highlights on this trip: From Havana over the Viñales Valley to the famous Bay of Pigs and Trinidad - this trip has no shortage of highlights.
customize ⤍6 days / from1495 USD
Compact Cuba: Havana to Trinidad
Fall in love with Cuba as you explore Havana’s enticing and fading colonial streets, where salsa music emanates from every window, and the sweet pungent aroma of cigar smoke holds the air. Continue to the beautiful colonial city of Trinidad, and the fascinating Bay of Pigs.
customize ⤍8 days / from1950 USD
The Culture and Beaches of Cuba: From Havana to Varadero
This trip takes in three distinctly different areas of Cuba: begin at the iconic, cultural hub of Havana, before travelling to the picturesque rural town of Viñales, and then onto the picture-perfect Varadero Beach, one of the best in the Caribbean. Strike the perfect balance with this unique trip!
customize ⤍15 days / from2561 USD
Cuba Completa - Off the beaten track
Go off-the-beaten-track in Cuba. Explore the birthplace of Fidel Castro, relax on Cayo Saetia, an island that used to be Fidel's private holiday home, and explore the Eastern part with Santiago de Cuba.
customize ⤍15 days / from3191 USD
Complete Cuba: Nature, Tradition and Sights of the Revolution
This evocative country offers everything from rich history to exquisite cuisine, idyllic beaches, unique landscapes and charming, colourful cities. Discover the best Cuba has to offer with the complete itinerary encompassing sights related to its literary past and the revolution.
customize ⤍8 days / from1836 USD
Highlights of Cuba: Havana, Trinidad and Cienfuegos
Discover the charismatic country of Cuba. Begin in the iconic city of Havana, where you'll explore the old town, and enjoy a classic car tour! Head into the country, to Viñales and then Trinidad, the former centre of Cuba's sugar production. Continue to the Bay of Pigs, then return to Havana.
customize ⤍8 days / from1585 USD
Western Skyline Ride
Saddle up and enjoy a week-long cycling holiday through Western Cuba. Cycle through the countryside visiting Las Terrazas and the tobacco fields of Viñales via the spectacular Skyline Trail.
customize ⤍5 days / from1062 USD
Havana: History and Hemingway
Havana is like nowhere else on earth: the jewel in Cuba's crown effortlessly blends dishevelled beauty with risqué and vibrant charm. Spend a few days exploring Havana, including the old town, Ernest Hemingway's favourite cigar smoke-filled jazz club, and a tour of the city in a classic car!
customize ⤍10 days / from2320 USD
Cuba: A Feast for the Senses
Welcome to Cuba, an unbeatable bucket-list destination that is a feast for all the senses. This trip will take you beyond Havana's city limits, with its cigar smoke-filled jazz bars, to discover other towns, rural villages and plantations across Cuba, not to mention the idyllic Varadero Beach.
customize ⤍17 days / from3593 USD
Mi Cuba Linda
Your journey starts and ends in Havana, with stops in Viñales, Cienfuegos, and Trinidad in between. Staying at Casa Particulares and dining at private restaurants allows an authentic peek into Cuban life. The grand finale awaits at an all-inclusive resort in Cayo Santa Maria, promising relaxation.
customize ⤍The romance of Villa Clara's northern cays starts with the drive: a 48km cruise along a causeway flanked by turquoise waters. The beaches here are of the white-sand #nofilter kind; in fact the late Fidel Castro himself is rumoured to have described them as being superior to Varadero's. Head to Cayo Las Brujas for a less expensive, non-package experience, or splash out at one of the glitzy hotels at Cayo Santa María.
Find your perfect beach option in our guide to the best beaches of Cuba.
Trinidad is one of Cuba's most complete colonial towns, with its pastel-coloured buildings and cobbled pedestrianized centre. But, unsurprisingly, Cuba's most photogenic streets lure in a healthy tourist crowd, and after a day or two you may want some respite. There are a few options for scenic horseriding trips out of Trinidad, including clip-clops into the foothills of the Sierra del Escambray or guided excursions to the hamlet of La Pastora.
The Malecón is the place to get romantic like the locals. Havana's sociable seafront promenade follows the sea wall for four kilometres, and attracts as many smooching teenagers as it does guitar-strumming musicians and fast food vendors. In the evenings this is the place to crack open a can of Bucanero beer with a loved one, although be prepared for your romantic moment to be interrupted by a friendly local innocently looking to strike up a conversation.
Santiago de Cuba has loads of brilliant live trova music venues, but if you're only going to visit one the Casa de la Trova is a solid bet. Musicians play soulful and melodic trova songs here day and night; originally the genre developed from solo travelling musicians who would disperse news through their songs, but these days you're more likely to hear two voices in perfect harmony. If you want a slightly less touristy experience, just follow your ears as you wander Santiago's insomniac streets.
Literary associations aside, the Museo Ernest Hemingway is a romantic spot for an afternoon excursion from Havana, with its lovely views over the city, well-kept gardens and the villa's attractive late nineteenth-century architectural detail. Hemingway lived here between 1940 and 1960, and the house has been preserved with exquisite attention to detail.
Don't even think about leaving Cuba without taking at least one ride in a classic American car. There are around sixty thousand of these vintage motors in Cuba, many of them still on the road. Spare parts became hard-to-come-by following the US trade embargo of 1962, so pretty much all of these cars have been kept running by that Cuban ingenuity you'll encounter everywhere. The engine splutters and exhaust coughs are all part of the charm.
The undulating, lost-world landscape of the Viñales Valley makes it one of the most romantic spots on the island. Less romantic are the dark, dripping cave systems that are dotted around the area, but they're still well worth checking out. The labyrinthine Cuevo del Indio is the most accessible if you're staying in Viñales village.
It doesn't get much more romantic than the Sierra Maestra mountains, where Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and their rebel army set up base during the Revolution in the late 1950s. The extensive mountain range spans the length of both Santiago and Granma provinces, with the peak of Pico Turquino rising above the rest. You can walk to the top of Cuba's highest mountain in a day, but at 1974m (starting, literally, at sea level) don't expect to use your legs much in the days that follow.
Raucous, ruleless, the Santiago de Cuba carnival is the place to grind and twerk with your loved one until the early hours. Don't miss the enormous conga parade that happens on the first day of carnival celebrations. Whichever neighbourhood you're in, there'll be the chance to grab onto a stranger's hips and kick your legs out in unison.
Cuba's elegant, colonnaded hotel has got to be up there among the most romantic place for a mojito in the country. With sea views and tame guinea fowl scuttling about, you can pretend to be as glamorous as John Wayne, Naomi Campbell or Ava Gardner – all have visited here in the past.
An eden of banana groves and fruit trees, Campismo Boquerón is a wonderfully tranquil spot to spend an afternoon. Only locals are allowed to spend the night here, but foreign visitors can wander about during the day, in the pursuit of a glimpse of one of the many resident hummingbirds.
Fishing boats bob lazily in this circular lake near Morón, with the highest density of trout across the entire island. If casting a line while pretending to be The Old Man in Hemingway's classic novel isn't your thing, you can take a boat tour into the foliage-cloaked mangrove canals that surround the lake. Ask nicely and they'll let you take the wheel.
This city was laid out in a deliberately maze-like way, in a bid to confuse unwelcome pirates. The result is a labyrinthine network of cobbled streets, with drying clothes draped over Rococo balconies and decrepit churches hiding behind every other corner. Come in the summer time for the outdoors cinema festival in Plaza de los Trabajadores.
Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Italianate architectural styles collide at this most opulent palace in Cienfuegos. The attention to detail in the lavish interior is a sight to behold. If you want to draw out your experience of this most eclectic building, the downstairs restaurant specializes in seafood, while the rooftop bar is one of the best spots in the city for a sundowner or a cigar.
No romantic getaway to Cuba would be complete without a visit to Trinidad's brilliant Museo Romántico. The collection brims with period relics, giving a glimpse into the tastes and fashions of colonial Cuba through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
If you're in search of romantic destinations for your trip explore our guide to the most romantic places in the world.
written by Greg Dickinson
updated 19.08.2021
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