Duration: | 7 Day(s) - 6 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | City & Beach |
Cuba Vacation Packages
Two destinations in one trip: HABANA & VARADERO
Hotel in Habana: Meliá Habana* * * * *
Hotel in Varadero: Melia Las Americas * * * * * (only adults +18)
Itinerary
Day 01: Havana Airport – Hotel in Havana
Day 02: Havana City Tour
Day 03: Check out. Transfer to Varadero
Day 04: Leisure day in Varadero
Day 05: Leisure day in Varadero
Day 06: Leisure day in Varadero
Day 07: Check out and transfer Varadero – Havana airport.
PACKAGE INCLUDE:
Welcome to the airport and transfer to the hotel
2 nights hotel accommodation on a B&B basis in Havana city
4 nights hotel accommodation on All Inclusive basis in Varadero
All transfers with air-conditioned transport
Airport drop off
Havana city tour visiting old and modern Havana with an English speaking guide
PACKAGE EXCLUDE:
Havana Airport tax (To be paid at the airport before leaving)
Tips, personal expense, and drinks
Anything not explicitly mentioned above is not included in the price
EXPLORE MORE ABOUT VARADERO:
One of the largest beach resorts in the Caribbean, Varadero is Cuba's most popular tourist destination. Sprawling languorously along the Peninsula de Hicacos, a sleek finger of land off Cuba's north coast, this famous strip flaunts a sublimely beautiful 20-kilometer beach overlooked by more than 50 all-inclusive resorts.
Once over the drawbridge that separates Varadero from the mainland, travelers leave the culturally rich colonial side of Cuba behind and succumb to a sybaritic world of sun, sand, and sea.
Along Varadero's seductive stretch of palm-fringed sand, water sports are the top things to do. Crystal-clear seas in striking hues of blue provide the perfect playground for scuba diving, sailing, snorkeling, and swimming. And Varadero weather is warm enough for the beach year-round, although May through October tends to be the rainiest months.
Spanning 20 kilometers along the sleek Peninsula de Hicacos, this blonde-bombshell of a beach is one of the Caribbean's best. Palapas sprout from its flour-soft sands, palms rustle overhead, and the shoreline slopes seductively into a silky blue sea. Presiding over all this natural beauty are more than 50 all-inclusive resorts, which lure package tourists from all over the world – especially Canada and Europe. But there's plenty of space for everyone.
Beach lovers can partake in all the usual water sports here, from snorkeling and swimming to kayaking and sailing.
Saturno Cave- Near Varadero's airport, a path through the scrub descends to Saturno Cave (Cueva Saturno), the star feature of a complex cave system. This hauntingly beautiful cenote, or subterranean swimming hole, offers a refreshing respite from the sun-baked beach. Stalactites drip from the roof of the cave, and stalagmites rise from the water's depths.
Tourists come here to swim in the pool's azure-hued freshwater, dive off the crystallized columns, and admire the impressive rock formations. Aqua shoes and a snorkel and mask are handy accessories on a visit here.