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Right now is an exciting time in Cuba with rapidly changing legislation and local conditions. Cuba has seen a massive increase in tourism lately, which has put a strain on local tourist infrastructure. While we will strive to operate our tours as closely to published itineraries as possible, conditions often change from one day to the next, and minor tour modifications may be necessary with no advance notice.
Arrive in time for the 3pm welcome meeting at the joining point hotel. After, travel to Cienfuegos and set sail, spending the night aboard the catamaran.
Have a safety briefing and dinner on board, then spend the evening getting acquainted with the crew and yacht, sailing out of Cienfuegos.
It is important to note that Cuba tends to be quite different to other areas of the world you may have travelled in. Buildings and infrastructure are generally old and may not have been maintained to the highest standard. Elevators, internet and A/C often break down, things happen very slowly and water pressure and hot water can be minimal. Cuba is an amazing place to visit but to fully enjoy and relax, western expectations should be left at home and your sense of adventure should be your guide.
Settle in and scan the scenery as you journey to your next destination.
The adventure begins today. Feel free to explore, but make sure you're back in time to meet the group. Your G Representative will review the details of your tour.
Stretch out and stay balanced aboard a cosy double-hulled watercraft.
Head down the coast to Guajimico, where you can enjoy an optional cave hike with a local guide, snorkel or relax by the pool. Enjoy lunch at the hotel with fantastic views, before sailing down the coast to drop anchor near Casilda.
Stretch out and stay balanced aboard a cosy double-hulled watercraft.
Do as much or as little as you'd like on this slice of paradise.
Travel into the town of Trinidad for a tour of the city and time to discover this Spanish colonial town that was founded in the 16th century and still preserves a look and feel of the past. Head back to the boat in the afternoon, and relax on the beach.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of this UNESCO World Heritage Site and get your bearings through a guided tour.
Head to Cayo Blanco de Zaza. Enjoy snorkelling along the way. Opt to explore this beautiful deserted island and its Mangroves, swim off the boat or relax on the beach.
Stretch out and stay balanced aboard a cosy double-hulled watercraft.
Explore the remote and beautiful island of Cayo Macho de Fuera. Snorkel the crystal-clear waters in search of colourful fish, relax on the beach, or search for the local iguanas, and hutias. Enjoy another beautiful sunset over the water.
Stretch out and stay balanced aboard a roomy double-hulled watercraft.
Sail to Cayo Blanco de Casilda, then spend the afternoon relaxing on the beach, snorkelling or kayaking. If you are feeling more active, why not take a short hike.
Stretch out and stay balanced aboard a cosy double-hulled watercraft.
Enjoy a final day of sailing the beautiful Cuban waters, as we make our way back to Cienfuegos. Explore the colourful colonial city, then return to the boat for a final dinner, with live music. Later, opt to join the group for a night on the town.
Stretch out and stay balanced aboard a cosy double-hulled watercraft.
Depart Cienfuegos after breakfast and arrive back into Havana around midday when the trip will end. After being dropped off at the hotel your CEO will be able to help with onward travel arrangements.
Settle in and scan the scenery as you journey to your next destination.
Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with any onward travel arrangements you require.