Book Tours in Cuba. Book the 3 Days "Havana and Surroundings" Tour.

Summary

Duration

3 Days 3 Nights

You will experience intense days of emotions discovering Havana by classic cars and retracing those places that inspired the famous writer Hernest Hemingway. On the third day we will exit the town towards the Vinales tobacco plantations.

Version: Standard

Route: Havana -- Vinales (Pinar del Rio)

Departure days: M T W T F S S

Hour: 09:00

Includes:

  • Accomodation according to program.
  • Havana city tour with guide.
  • Vinales Valley group tour with guide
  • Transfert in Bus or MInivan with A. C.

Route

Day 1

Route - Day 1

After breakfast, depart in a private classic convertible car with a driver and guide for a panoramic introduction to Havana. The route includes the coastal Malecón and 5th Avenue (a diplomatic residential area). Stops are planned at key green spaces such as Parque Jaguey and the Havana Forest, also known locally for popular traditions linked to Santería offerings. The itinerary continues through areas like Nuevo Vedado and passes historic cemeteries and monumental necropolises, with a visit and stop at Revolution Square. Later, a walking segment covers major landmarks: Paseo del Prado, the Capitol, the Grand Theatre, and the waterfront area along Avenida del Puerto to San Francisco Square. From there, the tour continues on foot through Old Havana, visiting its main plazas. Lunch is optional upon request (paid) or a quick snack (paid). The day ends with El Morro Fortress, including a break and entrance to the castle for wide views over the city, before returning to Havana.

Places to visit (Day 1):

  • Havana Malecón: iconic seaside boulevard with panoramic city views.

  • 5th Avenue (Miramar): broad residential avenue associated with embassies and mansions.

  • Parque Jaguey: park known for old trees and striking exposed roots.

  • Havana Forest: dense urban greenery, linked to local religious traditions.

  • Nuevo Vedado (panoramic pass-by): modern residential district within Havana.

  • Chinese Cemetery (panoramic pass-by): historical reference to Cuba’s Chinese community.

  • Cristóbal Colón Necropolis (panoramic pass-by): monumental cemetery known for its architecture.

  • Revolution Square: Havana’s main civic square, tied to modern Cuban history.

  • Paseo del Prado: tree-lined boulevard connecting central Havana and the old city.

  • Havana Capitol (El Capitolio): one of the city’s most recognizable monuments.

  • Grand Theatre of Havana: major cultural landmark in the city center.

  • Avenida del Puerto: waterfront road along the bay.

  • San Francisco Square: colonial square near the port, gateway to the old town.

  • Plaza Vieja: restored historic square with colonial architecture.

  • Mercaderes Street: traditional Old Havana street with a pedestrian vibe.

  • Cathedral Square: colonial square around the Cathedral, a key heritage spot.

  • Plaza de Armas: foundational square tied to the earliest history of the city.

  • El Morro Fortress: bay-entrance fortification with panoramic views.

 

Accommodation: B&B / private guesthouse.

Day 2

Route - Day 2

After breakfast, depart by private car to the Hemingway Museum (Finca Vigía), the writer’s former home in San Francisco de Paula (about 30 minutes from Havana), with a guided visit. Rooms and personal items remain preserved, offering a clear view of his daily life and work. The tour continues to Cojímar, a fishing village often linked to the inspiration behind “The Old Man and the Sea.” The day also includes two well-known traditional bars in Havana: La Bodeguita del Medio and El Floridita, both associated with the city’s cocktail culture.

Places to visit (Day 2):

  • Hemingway Museum (Finca Vigía): house-museum with preserved rooms and belongings.

  • San Francisco de Paula: the village where the estate is located.

  • Cojímar: coastal fishing village tied to Hemingway’s local references.

  • La Bodeguita del Medio: classic bar known for the mojito tradition.

  • El Floridita: iconic bar associated with the daiquirí.

 

Accommodation: B&B / private guesthouse.

Day 3

Route - Day 3

Departure at approximately 07:30 by tourist bus with a guide to Pinar del Río, a western province known for Cuban tobacco and UNESCO-recognized areas. Approximate distance from Havana: 180 km. Upon arrival in Viñales, stop at a tobacco farm (Casa del Veguero) to learn about local cultivation. Then visit the Los Jazmines Viewpoint for a wide panorama of the valley, palm trees, fields, and the distinctive limestone hills known as mogotes. Continue with a boat ride inside Cueva del Indio, a karst cave with an underground river. Lunch is included (traditional Cuban cuisine). Later, visit the Mural of Prehistory, a large-scale painting on a mogote. Return to Havana in the afternoon.

Places to visit (Day 3):

  • Pinar del Río: western region recognized for agriculture and tobacco.

  • Viñales Valley: scenic valley known for palms and limestone formations.

  • Casa del Veguero (tobacco farm): stop to understand traditional tobacco work.

  • Los Jazmines Viewpoint: main panoramic lookout over the valley.

  • Mogotes: iconic limestone hills defining the Viñales landscape.

  • Cueva del Indio: cave system with a navigable river section by boat.

  • Mural of Prehistory: cultural landmark painted directly on the rock face.

 

Accommodation: B&B / private guesthouse with breakfast included.

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Price per person in doble room 529 $

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