Complete Cuba Tour

PLEASE NOTE:
This itinerary involves long days of travel by road, domestic flights are not logistically feasible at this time.
Itinerary Summary
Tour Description
Our 20 day Complete Cuba tour is a combination of our 15 day Original Cuba tour package and our 6 day Western Cuba tour package. We think this is the best tour to travel the entire length of the island to experience Cuba's fascinating diversity. It takes you to many of Cuba's natural and historic highlights, however the emphasis of the tour is on contact with the Cuban people and their culture.
We also give you plenty of time to do your own adventuring in Cuba. Nevertheless, your local tour leader is available everyday to recommend places to explore and to help you arrange excursions and day trips.
Tour Summary
style |
Fewer inclusions for more flexibility |
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duration | 20 days / 19 nights |
group size | minimum 2 / maximum 16 / average 8 |
accommodation | Guesthouses - air-conditioned rooms with ensuite bathroom. Twinshare. |
single supplement | Single Room for the tour - $509 USD extra (read more) |
transport | Private air-conditioned land transport - mini-bus or taxi (depending on group size) |
activities included |
Walking tour of Old Havana, Che Guevara Museum, Ballet School visit in Old Havana, Galeria Pauyet art gallery, El Cobre basilica, Guanaroca Lagoon nature preserve, Visit to community art projects of Callejon de Hammel and Fusterlandia, Visit to Tobacco Farmer's house. |
other inclusions | 19 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner, airport arrival transfer, local Cuban tour leader throughout |
suggested combinations | Combine with dance or language classes in Havana, or a Beach stay package! |
Can Americans join this Tour? | Yes! This tour forms a great base for a legal trip to Cuba. Read more about how to make your trip to Cuba legal. |
Itinerary Details
Day 1 - Havana arrival day
You are free to arrive in Havana at whatever time you can today. We have set aside this first day for this purpose, so you won't miss out on anything, even if you arrive late in the evening. Your included airport arrival transfer will be provided. This will be either a government taxi or a private car, and will take you directly from the Havana airport to your guesthouse for the first night in Havana.
Your tour leader will leave a note for you in the guesthouse with some information for you to get settled and details of any tour group meeting times. The first of these will be a get together for dinner on the first night for those tour group members that have arrived in time.
If you do happen to arrive earlier in the day, you may have time to go and explore some of Havana. At some stage during the tour, your tour guide will include a walking tour of Old Havana. After confirming your tour booking with us, we will also send you a set of maps for each city you will visit in Cuba. This is like a mini guide book that we update every year - so it is usually more up-to-date than a typical guide book. We do recommend the guide books for Cuba however, especially for the background historical and cultural information sections.

Day 2 - Santa Clara
We begin our day with a 2-hour walking tour through Old Havana’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed squares, the heart of the city since 1519. You will see beautiful examples of baroque, neoclassical, and eclectic architecture exploring iconic squares like Plaza Vieja, Plaza de Armas, and Plaza de la Catedral, home to the breathtaking Catedral de San Cristóbal. Each square tells a story of Havana’s rich history and cultural evolution.
Afterwards, we embark on a 3-hour journey to Santa Clara, a city deeply rooted in Cuba’s revolutionary history. Upon arrival, visit the Che Guevara Monument, a striking memorial complex that houses the mausoleum of the iconic guerrilla leader and a museum dedicated to his life, ideals, and legacy. Nearby, explore the Tren Blindado (Armored Train) site, where Che’s forces famously derailed a Batista regime supply train in 1958—a decisive moment in the Cuban Revolution. Walk through the preserved train cars and relive this pivotal chapter in history.
End your day with a leisurely stroll through Santa Clara’s streets, soaking in the city’s unique blend of history and modern energy.
Day 3,4 - Segundo Frente via Bayamo
Today we have a 6-hour journey to Bayamo, the cradle of Cuba’s independence movement, where the nation’s history was shaped. This historic city is not only the birthplace of Cuba’s national anthem but also where the first version of the Cuban flag was created. Learn about Bayamo’s pivotal role in the fight for freedom, led by local hero Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, known as the "Father of the Homeland." In 1868, Céspedes made a bold and revolutionary move by freeing his slaves and initiating Cuba’s independence war, marking the beginning of the abolition of slavery and the struggle for independence from Spain.
After delving into Bayamo’s rich history, we continue 2-hours east, past Santiago de Cuba to the serene Mountains of Segundo Frente, where you’ll stay in a beautiful location surrounded by nature. This peaceful retreat offers the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere.

Day 5,6 – Baracoa
Our day trip to Baracoa, Cuba's oldest village founded in 1511, begins with a scenic 5-hour drive. We'll make a stop at the La M viewpoint for impressive panoramic views that include the notorious US leasehold Guantanamo Bay detention center. This location offers an interesting perspective on the region's history. Continuing our drive, we'll experience the winding road passing through the mountains. This drive provides beautiful views as we approach the coastal town of Baracoa.
Once in Baracoa, you'll see where the mountains meet the Caribbean Sea. This area is known for its natural beauty, local food, and traditions. We'll see El Yunque Mountain, a flat-topped landmark that offers challenging hikes and scenic views, and explore the local culture with a discussion about Hatuey and the area's Taíno heritage. We'll also enjoy Baracoa's local cuisine, including coconut dishes, fresh seafood, and the popular cucurucho dessert. You can take an optional visit to a local cocoa farm to learn how Cuban chocolate is made. Other optional activities include a boat trip on the Yumuri River through its canyon; exploring the natural beauty of Humboldt National Park with its diverse plant and animal life; or visiting the beaches, such as the white sand Playa Maguana or the black sands of Playa Duaba.
Day 7, 8 - Santiago de Cuba
Founded in 1515, Santiago de Cuba was the first capital of Cuba and played a crucial role in the island's development and still maintains a vibrant connection to its past. We'll start by exploring the city's key landmarks, including the Parque Céspedes, the central square that is a hub of activity, and the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, a beautiful cathedral steeped in history. We'll also see the Casa de Diego Velázquez, one of the oldest colonial houses in Cuba, and now a museum offering a glimpse into the city's early life.
On the second day, we will visit the sacred Sanctuary of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, a beautiful yellow church perched in the hills near Santiago de Cuba. See the revered image of the Virgin, explore the Hall of Miracles, and learn about Cuban faith.
Optional but highly recommended is the city tour which includes the Castillo del Morro, a well-preserved fortress overlooking the bay. Here, you will learn about the city's strategic importance and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline. A visit to the Moncada Barracks, now a school complex, provides a deep understanding of the Cuban Revolution's beginning. It allows us to reflect on the events that helped shape the island's path to independence.
You can also explore the Santa Ifigenia Cemetery, the final resting place of many prominent Cuban figures, including Fidel Castro and national hero José Martí.

Day 9, 10 – Camaguey
Venture next to Camagüey, a city known for its artistic spirit and a deep-rooted Catholic heritage. Camagüey is west of Santiago, a fiercy proud city that was once home to wealthy Spanish families. This city is known for the purity of its Spanish language and the complexity of its winding streets. Visit art galleries, delve into the story of Cuba's ballet, and admire the beautifully preserved colonial architecture. Camagüey also has a history as a major agricultural region known for its extensive grasslands, cowboys, and cattle farms.
Day 11, 12 – Trinidad
This morning we will stop at the Pauyet Art Gallery, featuring an intriguing local artist who specializes in alpaca wool, creating unique pieces of art. After our visit, we will continue to Trinidad, where you can immerse yourself in the colonial beauty of this historic city, founded in 1514. Trinidad, with its cobblestone streets and well-preserved architecture, offers a glimpse into its rich 400-year-old pottery tradition and its storied sugar mill past. Known as a living museum, you can use your free time to visit one of several sugar baron mansions that have been converted to museums that share the history of the city.
For those seeking adventure, there is an optional hike to the stunning Javira Waterfall, or relax at the pristine Playa Ancón. As evening falls, Trinidad comes alive with vibrant nightlife and salsa rhythms; the nightlife in Trinidad is probably the most accessible and intense in all of Cuba, with numerous live music venues and many dance performances every day of the week, all amongst the enchanting setting of old colonial buildings and the cobblestone streets.

Day 13- Cienfuegos
A short drive brings us to another coastal city, Cienfuegos, known as the "Pearl of the South”. Founded in 1819 by French settlers, Cienfuegos is celebrated for its neoclassical architecture and strategic importance as a port city, which contributed to its growth during the sugar industry boom of the 19th century. Key highlights include visits to Parque José Martí, the impressive Palacio de Valle, and the lively Bodega de la Plaza, all reflecting the city's cultural heritage. The tour also includes a serene visit to Guanaroca Lagoon, a natural paradise teeming with wildlife, including migratory flamingos. Here, guests can enjoy an optional guided boat tour through lush mangroves, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities while learning about the area's ecological significance.
Day 14,15 - Havana
En route to Havana we stop on The Bay of Pigs (Playa Girón) which is renowned for the failed U.S. invasion in 1961, which sought to overthrow Fidel Castro's government. Today, it stands as a beautiful destination with clear waters and rich marine life. We stop at a museum where those who are interested can explore the historical context leading up to the invasion, including the political climate in Cuba during the early 1960s, the details of the invasion itself—its objectives, key figures involved, and subsequent consequences—and the cultural impact it had on U.S.-Cuba relations. Visitors can also enjoy a refreshing swim at nearby beaches like Playa Larga or Playa Girón, taking advantage of the blue waters and soft sands. Time permitting, you may have the opportunity to explore vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life with a snorkeling or scuba session.
We arrive late in the afternoon of Day 13, so you have 3 nights and 2 whole days to experience the Caribbean's largest and most famous city in this middle part of the tour. Your tour guide will provide an introduction with the included walking tour of the Old town scheduled for the morning of Day 14. You always have the option to skip this and explore on your own. We also offer a range of other day tours in Havana that you can add to your package.
The Caribbean's largest and most exciting urban concentration, Havana is one of the oldest cities in the Western Hemisphere, and was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982. Options are to take the included walking tour of the Old town with the guide or to find your own adventure.
This concludes the first section of your tour. On Day 15 you may lose some of your travelling companions and possibly welcome some others to the group who are only doing the last section of this tour. It's also possible that you will have a change of tour guide, however we do always try to schedule things so that the same guide takes you for the entire 20 days.

Day 16 - Soroa via Jaimanitas & Las Terrazas
Heading west of Havana in private transport, we stop in a couple of Havana neighbourhoods to see some community art projects. The first one is an alley called the Callejon de Hammel. This is where local artist Salvador Gonzáles Escalona has done some colourful decorations of the street with a distinctive African flavour. In fact, many of the works are dedications to specific Afro-Cuban religious demi-gods.
Next we visit a neighbourhood on the outskirts of Havana called Jaimanitas. It is here that Jose Fuster has made a very impressive project called Fusterlandia in which works are made in mosaic ceramics. It extends from his own residence to surrounding houses and streets. Even the local medical clinic has been targeted by his creative efforts.
Next stop is a mountainous area called Las Terrazas. The town itself was built as part of an environmental project in the early days of the Revolution. You'll have time for a walk around the town and to meet some of the locals. Apart from its environmental characteristics, Las Terrazas is also known as for its art, and there are a few woodwork, painting and pottery studios, that are open to the public.
We eventually arrive to the mountain resort town of Soroa where we stay in the homes of the local humble residents. There are quite a few attractions around this heavily forested area including a short trek to a waterfall, a steep walk to a lookout, and an orchid garden with about 200 different types of orchids, more than half of which are endemic to Cuba. Today there won’t be time for activities, but you may be able to do them tomorrow morning before departing to Viñales.

Day 17 - Viñales
Before reaching the town of Vinales we can stop at a lookout which has some great views of the Vinales valley. Parts of this stunning area are listed with UNESCO for the value of their rural scenery and heritage.
In the afternoon we have time to take you to the home of a local tobacco farmer, who will show you his life and how he rolls his own cigars.

Day 18 - Viñales
Today you have a full day with no included activities. This is you opportunity to do as you please, and there are plenty of options available that your guide can arrange for you. Our travellers in the past have highly recommended the walk through parts of the valley with a guide that is local to the Vinales area. There are also caving, horse riding, and biking excursions available.
Another option is to do some voluntary work on a local organic farm (and staying for dinner!), or heading to one of the beautiful beaches nearby - Cayo Levisa or Cayo Jutias.
There are a couple of hotels on the outskirts of the town with some swimming pools you can use for a small fee - a good option if you just want to relax and enjoy the views while drinking a cocktail or two.
The nightlife in Vinales is very friendly and active, and the locals are always enthusiastically involved. There is live music nightly and usually a dance performance or two. But the main emphasis is on participation and the locals are not shy in asking visitors to share a dance. In fact, many travellers will tell you that Vinales is one of the best places in Cuba to interact with the locals.

Day 19 - Havana
We return to Havana to celebrate the last night of the tour, and for some, their last night in Cuba. With recent changes to the laws in Cuba, and legal opportunities for Cubans to open their own businesses, there are many more good options for restaurants, bars, and night spots. Your tour guide will no doubt suggest a few for a group celebration.

Day 20 - Depart Havana
Today is the departure day of the tour, and you are free to depart at anytime. Don't hesitate to ask your guide for help if you want to organise a few extra days in Havana at the end of your tour.
Summary of travel times
Havana to Santa Clara | 3 hours |
Santa Clara to Segundo Frente via Bayamo | 8 hours |
Segundo Frente to Baracoa | 7 hours |
Baracoa to Santiago de Cuba | 4 hours |
Santiago de Cuba to Camaguey | 5 hours |
Camaguey to Trinidad via Ciego de Avila | 5 hours |
Trinidad to Cienfuegos | 1.5 hours |
Cienguegos to Havana via Bay of Pigs | 4.5 hours |
Havana to Soroa | 2 hours |
Soroa to Viñales | 3 hour |
Viñales to Havana | 4 hours |
Arrival and Departure Accommodation in Havana

Accommodation in Havana at the start and end of the tour in Cuba is in Guesthouses. The houses we use for the tours are all centrally located in either Old Havana, Central Havana, or Vedado.
- An arrival transfer from the Havana airport is included in the tour package. If you are already in Havana before the tour, we can include the transfer to the joining Guesthouse Accommodation, from where you are staying before the tour Havana.
- On the booking form, you can request extra nights before or after the tour in the same guesthouse you will have for the tour. Click here to see prices.
We also offer other accommodation options in Havana for before or after the tour.
Late arrivals or Early Departures
Late Arrival - If you plan to arrive on Day 2 or after, we can arrange for you to catch up to the group. This may involve you paying transport costs to do so.
Early Departure - The group will arrive back in Havana, late in the afternoon of Day 19, so a departure from Cuba in the evening of Day 19 is possible. An earlier departure than this is also possible and may involve you paying transport costs for us to send you back to Havana by yourself.
Spending money
We estimate you will need between $900 and $1400 USD for local expenses during the tour, such food, tipping, and optional activities. Click here to see details of expenses you will have while on the tour in Cuba.
Not included in the Tour
- International Flights
- Visa and passport fees
- Insurance (Travel Medical Insurance is required to participate on the tour)
- All meals (except for 14 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner)
- Drinks
- Tips
- Optional activities / day-tours / excursions
- Airport departure transfer
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