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Holidays to Trinidad and Central Cuba
Including Cienfuegos, Santa Clara and the Zapata Peninsula |
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WELCOME |
Central
Cuba is often referred to as the ‘Soul of Cuba’,
and it offers some excellent beaches, dramatic mountain scenery
and picturesque colonial towns. This area receives fewer visitors
than elsewhere on the island, but is well worth visiting to
get a closer look at this fascinating Country. |
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WHAT
TO DO |
Trinidad
is one of Cuba’s oldest cities and is probably its best
preserved, a fact that has been recognised by its UNESCO World
Heritage listing. Dating back to 1514, the City is well worth
a few days exploring, delving in to the history of slaves and
sugar. Cienfuegos, the ’Pearl of the South’, is
a more modern, beautifully preserved colonial town with a distinct
French neoclassical influence. Nearby Santa Clara is the resting
place of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara. It’s a typically
Cuban town with memories of the revolution. To the west of Trinidad,
the swampy Zapata Peninsula is a perfect spot for nature-lovers.
The renowned Playa Giron – Bay of Pigs – is also
in the area. |
WHERE
TO STAY |
Hotels
in the region tend to be either colonial-style city centre hotels,
or more modern properties on the edge of town. Options are fairly
limited and many hotels fill quickly because of this, so plan
well in advance to visit the area. |
HOLIDAY
IDEAS |
Spend
a few nights in Central Cuba as part of a longer trip to Cuba.
Hiring a car really comes in to its own in Central Cuba, allowing
you to visit numerous fascinating destinations. A good starting
point is a Havana, Trinidad and Varadero Multi Centre holiday,
or an escorted tour finishing on one of the beautiful beaches. |
GETTING
THERE |
Getting
to Trinidad is possible from Havana, with coach transfers available
three days a week, taking 5-6 hours each way. These transfers
also give access to Cienfuegos and Zapatas. For a more flexible
alternative, hire a car in Havana or Varadero and drive yourself
– the roads are generally quiet, and this option will
really open up Central Cuba to you. |
SEE FOR
YOURSELF |
Check
out our
Real Cuba
Photo Gallery |
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WHAT
TO DO NEXT |
Have
a look at our Central Cuba itinerary suggestions and our range
of hotels in this part of Cuba. If you see something of interest
call one of our friendly reservations staff on 020 8989 0970,
or fill in a quote and we'll check
availability and get back to you. If you're not sure what's
best for you, ask to speak to one of our staff who've visited
recently! |
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