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  • Historic Havana
    One of the candidates to host the 2012 Olympic Games, Havana is Cuba’s capital city and major port. Its coat of arms carries the inscription ‘Key to the New World and Rampart of the West Indies’.
  • Cienfuegos
    On Cuba’s south coast, Cienfuegos is known as ‘La Perla del Sur’ (Pearl of the South), and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 in recognition of its historic 19th-century Spanish developed centre.
  • Colonial Trinidad
    Trinidad is an almost perfectly preserved old Spanish colonial town and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rich in historical traditions, Trinidad has hardly changed in more than four centuries and its manors and mansions are fine examples of the Spanish-American baroque style.
  • Varadero
    A resort town in Matanzas province in Cuba, Varadero, also called Playa Azul (‘blue beach’) in Spanish, was first used as a dry dock and from the late 1500s supplied salt to the Spanish Latin American fleet.
  • Viñales Valley
    Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a cultural landscape, Viñales Valley in Cuba is a beautiful area with many endemic plants and animals, and is now well-known for its hiking and climbing opportunities.
Tour highlights
Varadero Escorted Journeys
Varadero

A resort town in Matanzas province in Cuba, Varadero, also called Playa Azul (‘blue beach’) in Spanish, was first used as a dry dock and from the late 1500s supplied salt to the Spanish Latin American fleet.

Cuba Libre

15 nights fr £1,775
  • VIP door-to-door travel service 
  • Travel insurance
  • Return scheduled flights and transfers
  • All breakfasts, ten lunches and all dinners including a farewell dinner
  • Free bar open 24 hours a day at the Barceló Arenas Blancas Hotel serving local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
  • Excursions as described
  • Welcome drink upon arrival at each hotel
  • Saga tour manager
  • Porterage at all hotels
  • Tourist visa
  • And more
15 nights from £1,775 per person
15 nights fr £1,775