Walking tours allow you to see Cuba’s attractions at a relaxed pace. Stroll through historic neighborhoods, and make sure to see landmarks and museums on a guided tour.
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Manaca Iznaga Valley Tour
This tour takes you to Valle de los Ingenios, which is also known as the Valley of the Sugar Mills. In this area you’ll learn about Cuba’s sugar industry in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Step back in time on this tour of Trinidad, Cuba’s third-oldest city. The Cuban government has invested heavily in the conservation of this area, and you can see architecture that dates back to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
This guided tour takes you to places where you can see the art as well as the everyday lives of Cuban people. You can talk to locals during the tour, and get a good look at everyday life on the island.
This 3-hour tour will take you to one of the museums that helped make Havana such a lauded destination for art and culture. You’ll have a specialized tour guide to make it easy for you to learn as much as possible about your destination.
Convertible Classic Car City Tour + Colonial Walking Tour
Join your guide for an unforgettable city tour in a classic convertible car. On the tour you will get a seaside view along the boardwalk called El Malecón. This tour also covers the most interesting parts of the both the old and new sections of the city.
Visit Museo del Ron (the Museum of Rum) with a professional guide. This tour culminates with a tasting of Havana Club, which is one of Cuba’s most well known rums, and it is ideal for making classic Cuban cocktails like mojitos and daiquiris.
Visit one of the most harmonious combinations of nature and engineering that has been award the prestigious Latin American International Alcantara Award.
The best way to see the Viñales Valley is to hike through it. These tour allows you to view to gorgeous surroundings and meet a few farmers along the way.
Coral Beach is one of the most popular places for diving near Varadero. After swimming a bit from the beach, you’ll reach a biodiverse area with impressive schools of fish near the coral.
Topes de Collantes Natural Park will bring you into the Escambray Mountains. Visitors come here to look for endemic species of animals, as well as to admire the park’s canyons, waterfalls, rivers, and caves.
Ascend into the nature that surrounds Santiago. This tour will take you to amazing views, engulf you in breathtaking flowers and teach you about the history.
Varadero City, Catamaran Ride, and Snorkeling Tour
Your tour begins with a pickup at your hotel or casa particular to the beach. Then, you’ll depart on a catamaran boat ride across the clear, turquoise waters. Eventually, you’ll stop to do a bit of snorkeling — there’s no reef here, but if you bring bread you may get to see some friendly fish.
See some of the cultural and natural wonders of Cuba’s Havana region on this tour. It begins with a visit to an underground pool and an impressive historic mansion.
This tour takes you to Valle de los Ingenios, which is also known as the Valley of the Sugar Mills. In this area you’ll learn about Cuba’s sugar industry in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Manaca Iznaga Valley Tour
This tour takes you to Valle de los Ingenios, which is also known as the Valley of the Sugar Mills. In this area you’ll learn about Cuba’s sugar industry in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Trinidad City Tour
People and Society
History and Culture
Convertible Classic Car City Tour + Colonial Walking Tour
Visit to the Museum of Rum
Villa Las Brujas Tour
For the heart of the Valley
Valley Roots
Back to the 50s
Welcome to Camaguey Tour
Fusterlandia Tour
Walking Camaguey
Diving at Coral Beach
Morro and El Cobre Tour
El Nicho Tour
Topes de Collantes Natural Park Tour
Gran Piedra Hiking Tour
Varadero City, Catamaran Ride, and Snorkeling Tour