This 16th century town offers a stroll along cobbled streets, Baroque architecture, Carrara marble-paved mansions with wrought iron work, the tradition of sugar cane harvesting and processing and the secrets of the marvellous mix of African slaves and Spanish conquerors which is present almost everywhere, in music, cuisine and people.But the destination’s appeal transcends the city centre extending to “El Valle de los Ingenios” (The Sugar Mill Valley) a stretch of land dotted with the ruins of sugar mills, manor houses, slave watchtowers, quarters and warehouses; and the Manaca Iznaga tower being its most outstanding feature. A 15-minute drive away there are all inclusive hotels in the Ancon peninsula which stretches along a single beach and offers magnificent diving and fishing sites.Trinidad is surrounded by the mountain range “Escambray” where Topes de Collantes is located with its impressive Caburni Waterfall and El Nicho.
All of the trips we create for Trinidad & Escambray Mountains are designed and tailored specifically for you. We create each trip from a blank piece of paper, building the holiday you had dreamed, using our experience, knowledge and contacts to design the ultimate experience.
Below are some of examples of trips in Trinidad & Escambray Mountains that we have created, designed to showcase the destination, our expertise and create some inspiration.
11 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £4,400pp
Guide Price: $5,575pp
A journey through Cuba’s colonial past, travelling through historical cities, jungles and finishing the trip in a luxurious, all-inclusive beach resort for the ultimate discover tour of Cuba.
Duration: 11 Days
Guide Price: $5,575pp
Guide Price: £4,400pp
Destination:
A journey through Cuba’s colonial past, travelling through historical cities, jungles and finishing the trip in a luxurious, all-inclusive beach resort for the ultimate discover tour of Cuba.
This adults-only, high-end hotel is a wonderful place to stay in Trinidad, with a true sense that you’re in Cuba.
This unique city has one of the largest and best-preserved historical centres in Cuba. Colonial buildings blend with modern constructions in an unusual urban design. Visitors can have a view of this unique pattern from the roofs of some of Camagüey’s hotels, or explore the winding streets on bici-taxis, an innovative three-wheel cycle cab.
Composed by a series of tiny islands and three big cayes, Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo and Cayo Paredon Grande, this paradisiacal region is connected to the mainland of the province of Ciego de Avila through a 17-kilometre causeway and boasts 21 kilometres of white sandy beaches – truly designed to cater for the needs of those seeking isolation from the real world.
Known as the “Pearl of the South”, Cienfuegos is one of the largest holiday destinations in Cuba where visitors can practise a variety of nautical sports, climb the stunning mountains of the Sierra del Escambray or admire the legacy of Spanish and French settlers through its architecture and traditions.
This major city offers the international traveller a wide array of surprises from architectural jewels, to battle grounds, colonial fortresses, sunken ships, mountain trails and the best of traditional music.
Located in the province of Pinar del Río, the Viñales National Park exhibits one of the most stunning visual shows in the Caribbean. Hills covered by vegetation are predominant along the 132 square kilometres of the valley, which form unusual structures called Mogotes (haystack hills).
Havana is a mix of colonial architecture and traditions that enchant the most demanding foreign visitor, who can go back in time by choosing from a wide selection of Havana tours.
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