Cycling Cuba

Cycling Cuba

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Cycling Cuba

15 Days Starting and ending in Havana

Visiting: Cuba

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

MAH

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

6 - 18

Physical rating:

Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

Active

Interests:

Beach Tours, History

Activities:

Cycling, Sightseeing, Walking

From: $4350

NB: Prices correct on 16-Sep-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Cuba’s music, beaches, old cars, striking architecture and revolutionary history combine to make the perfect cultural destination with a lively atmosphere. Our cycle route passes through stunning countryside with a patchwork of plantations, fields and jungle, allowing us to appreciate the traditional way of life that continues today. Out of the saddle we can experience Trinidad’s vibrant music scene, the crumbling colonial buildings of Havana and learn about the revolutionary history of Santiago. After a day of cycling you'll no doubt welcome Cuba's speciality - a refreshing mojito!

Highlights

  • Cycle the length of idyllic Cuba through the country's key historic colonial and revolutionary areas

  • High quality, well-maintained bikes and mechanical support throughout

  • Full vehicle support throughout the trip with two vehicles for groups of 10 or more

  • Cycling leaders trained to UK leadership standards (CTC Bike Tour Leader Award)

  • Vibrant culture with its rum, mojito's and salsa beats!

  • Cuban Tourist Cards included for all UK residents

  • Direct flights with Virgin Atlantic usually available

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Havana

Welcome to Havana, the lively capital of Cuba. Founded by the Spanish in the 16th century, it is now a soulful mix of colonial architecture, street troubadours and classic cars. It is a busy, bustling, energetic place and one of the finest colonial cities in the Americas with narrow streets, spacious plazas and glorious architecture. There is an air of faded grandeur about it with paint peeling off buildings. Meet your tour leader and fellow passengers today at the start accommodation.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 2 : Cycle Through Havana; Transfer To Remedios Via Santa Clara

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have our bike fitting this morning before a warm-up ride through residential and modern Havana. Today we are joined by members of the Cuban Masters Road Cycling Club, veteran Cuban cyclists who regularly compete in races in their respective age groups, for an insight into competitive cycling in Cuba. We cycle through various city districts, stopping in the Old Town for a coffee or fruit juice at a locally run cafe in a typical urban residential community.



From here, we depart by bus and drive eastwards to begin our tour of the island. On the way towards Santa Clara, we stop to eat our picnic lunch before continuing to see the Che Guevara memorial site. The pretty town of Remedios is our final stop today. Upon arrival, we visit a workshop where they prepare for Las Parrandas de Remedios, a lively Christmas festival in which people from the local community participate. Enjoy a group dinner tonight at a paladar (a traditional family-run restaurant).



Today’s driving time is approximately four hours.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 3 : Cycle To Mayajigua; Transfer To Camaguey

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Take a short transfer to just outside the town of Caibarien after breakfast, where we start cycling towards Mayajigua. Along the way, stop for refreshments at the home of a Cuban family, where we can learn about life in rural Cuba. The cycling route today is mostly flat as we head eastwards along a section of the country’s ‘northern circuit’. Despite the ride not being too challenging today, we may encounter a headwind when cycling in this direction. After lunch, we transfer to Camaguey, checking into our town centre accommodation. A local historian joins us for dinner to discuss the history of Camaguey, the third-biggest city in Cuba.



Today’s driving is approximately four hours.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 4 : Transfer To Puerto Padre; Partial Coastal Ride To Gibara

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We depart our accommodation this morning by bus, driving to Puerto Padre in Las Tunas province. Starting from the coastal malecon road, cycle eastwards out of town on undulating roads. We are greeted by a Cuban family in the town of Delicias, who welcome us into their home for refreshments. We carry on riding from Uñas to Aguas Claras, experiencing some climbs. Today’s destination is the coastal fishing town of Gibara, where we stay at a centrally located accommodation. In the evening, take a short walk before dinner to meet local fishermen and learn about their way of life in this remote coastal town. Dining at a private paladar, we have an array of seafood specialities. The town is also the unassuming destination for an annual film festival, so this evening we are joined by a local resident involved in running the event.



Today’s driving time is approximately 2hr 30min.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 5 : Transfer To Holguin; Cycle To Biran; Transfer To Santiago

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Take a short transfer after breakfast to the outskirts of Holguin, then cycle towards Biran. Today’s route covers well-surfaced roads with some undulations and several fast downhill sections. Fans of Buena Vista Social Club will appreciate riding along the route that rose to fame in their song Chan Chan. In Biran, we explore the village where Raul and Fidel Castro were born. A farm visit gives us an insight about the sugarcane industry in Cuba. Afterwards, we board the bus and transfer to Santiago. This evening, we take part in a salsa class, where our Cuban dance partners help us to improve our moves!



Today’s driving is approximately 3hr 30min.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 6 : Explore Santiago: City Tour And Cookery Class

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Santiago de Cuba is known as the City of Heroes due to the important role it played in the battles for both the independence and the revolution. Spend this morning sightseeing, including a visit to the Moncada Barracks, where the opening shots of the revolution were fired on 26 July 1953 when Castro and his men attacked the barracks. We also visit the Santa Ifigenia Cemetery, where Jose Marti and Fidel Castro are buried.



While in Santiago, we visit Serrano Park and join a game of dominoes – probably the most common pastime in Cuba. We also have the chance to learn how to cook a quintessentially Cuban dish with the kitchen staff of a paladar, where we have lunch. This evening, we visit a paladar for dinner and visit Casa de la Trova, which is considered the cradle of traditional Cuban music.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 7 : Ride From Santiago De Cuba To Palma Soriano Via El Cobre; Transfer To Bayamo

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we ride through the Sierra Maestra. Heading deeper into the mountains, our route is dominated by Pico Bayamesa – the third tallest peak in Cuba at 5,675ft (1,730m) above sea level. This is an area of stunning natural beauty that is rarely visited by tourists. We have a packed lunch during the ride and finish at El Cobre, the most sacred pilgrimage site in Cuba.



After our El Cobre visit, we transfer to our Bayamo accommodation. This city is where the Cuban national anthem was composed in the mid-19th century and is one of the original seven ‘villas’ founded by the Spanish conquerors. In the afternoon, we enjoy a guided walking tour of the city with stops at several sites to gain insider knowledge from Bayamo residents. We visit a paladar for dinner.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 8 : Cycle To Manzanillo; Transfer To Camaguey

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

With a long day ahead, we start early, leaving Bayamo by bike. We exit the city passing through agricultural towns and sugarcane plantations on a fast, flat ride cycling westwards towards the coast. En route, we stop in the town of Yara to dive into baseball, the national sport of Cuba. Depending on availability, we may be able to enter the local stadium or speak to locals who often play baseball in the street. We carry on cycling to Manzanillo, stopping for a packed lunch by the water in a small park at the end of the coastal road. From here, we transfer to our final location for today, Camaguey – the youngest UNESCO-listed site in Cuba. Look out for tinajones – large, earthen jugs found in the squares, churches and gardens that were originally used to store water during drought periods. Upon arrival, we have a tour along the four plazas by bici-taxi, whizzing around in true Cuban style.



Today’s driving is approximately three hours.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 9 : Transfer To Banao; Cycle To Trinidad And Cocktail-Making Class

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

After breakfast, we travel by bus to Banao. Upon arrival, we cycle along a scenic route to the town of Trinidad. On our journey, we stop to visit a group of women from the local community, who are keeping regional traditions alive by teaching textile-making handicrafts to younger generations. When we arrive in Trinidad, enjoy a welcome drink at Casa de Alberto & Osmary, our hub for the next two days. In the afternoon, we explore the town with a local resident, adding a different perspective to the walking tour. Trinidad has been a World Heritage site since 1988 and is one of the best-preserved colonial towns on the island. Exploring it is like stepping back in time, the cobbled streets and horse-drawn transportation whisking you back to the Colonial era. The tour includes a visit to Casa Templo de Santeria de Yemaya, where we learn about Santeria, an Afro-Cuban religion. We also have a cocktail-making class today, creating authentic Cuban mojitos in a paladar.



Today’s driving is approximately 3hr 30min.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 10 : Cycle To Playa Ancón; Afternoon Pottery-Making Class

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

On today’s ride we are joined by members of the Trinidad Cycling Club with plenty of time to chat and interact as we all cycle to the fishing village of La Boca, a popular spot with local fishermen going about their daily business. Our ride continues to Playa Ancón, a classic white-sand Caribbean beach, where we have a picnic lunch (weather dependent). For those who wish, there are swimming opportunities before we cycle back to Trinidad. On our return, we visit the workshop used by the Trinidad Cycling Club to learn more about the local cycling culture and how they maintain bikes without easy access to spare parts.



In the afternoon, we join the Santander family for a pottery-making class. Here we learn skills that have been passed down by several generations of this Cuban family before making our own pottery with the guidance of a family member. This evening, we enjoy dinner at a private paladar with a local collective of musicians performing interpretations of classic Cuban trova songs.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 11 : Cycle The Coastal Road To Cienfuegos

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This morning, we are joined by our new friends from the Trinidad Cycling Club for the first part of our ride on the coastal road. Sandwiched by the mountains and sea, the road clings in sections to the shimmering Caribbean. We stop at Rancho La Vega farm to have fruit juice or coffee. Today’s route passes small communities and crosses bridges over picturesque bays with some short, sharp hills. The road then undulates through mango groves until it reaches the Botanical Garden of Cienfuegos, where we stop to relax and take a break in the serene, natural environment. Our ride finishes here, just outside the city of Cienfuegos; from here, we are transferred by bus to our casas. Tonight, we enjoy a Cuban-themed evening of Cuban music, delicious roast pork, rum and dominoes prepared by our fabulous host Lily.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 12 : Ride To Playa Larga

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This morning, we depart by bus to the village of Navarra, where we start our ride. Today’s route covers a variety of landscapes – this is a day for discovering the rural heart of Cuba as we pass through small communities dedicated to agriculture and charcoal production. We ride through the Zapata Peninsula, the biggest marshland in Cuba, stopping at Playa Girón for a chance to learn about the CIA-backed Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961. Afterwards, we continue by bus to Playa Larga. For our evening meal, we are joined by a local nature expert who talks to us about the natural landscapes and characteristics of the area.



Today’s driving is approximately 1hr 30min.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 13 : Cycle To Farm For Lunch; Transfer To Matanzas

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

A short transfer to Jaguey Grande this morning takes us to our starting point. Today we ride alongside citrus plantations at the heart of the island, arriving in time for a country lunch at Finca Coincidencia, a farm with organic principles in the centre of the Matanzas province. The property is home to a family venture that combines farming, art and sustainability-led agricultural methods. In the afternoon, we transfer north to the city of Matanzas, where we visit a pharmaceutical museum and talk to a local expert to learn why Matanzas was well known for its innovative treatments and the legacy that exists today.



Today’s driving time is approximately two hours.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 14 : Cycle To Playa Jibacoa; Transfer To Havana

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

For the final ride of our tour, we depart directly from our accommodation in Matanzas, climbing out of the city as we leave and head westwards. On the first section of the route, we may encounter some road traffic. After, we turn towards the town of Ceiba Mocha and begin the climb to the Picadura Valley pass. We soon find ourselves in peaceful and beautiful surroundings where we can enjoy valley views and the occasional small village. One of these is an old traditional sugarcane village, where we stop to learn about the historical importance of the industry in Cuba.



Carry on cycling until we reach a lookout point, where we are rewarded with a long stretch of flat and downhill roads that takes us all the way to the Caribbean coastline. Our ride ends at the beach, arriving in time for lunch at our accommodation. Make the most of an all-inclusive pool bar and have a well-earned swim and cool down in the water!



From Playa Jibacoa, we drive back to Havana and get ready for our farewell group dinner at a paladar.



Today’s driving time is approximately 1hr 30min.



Accommodation: Casas particulares

Day 15 : Classic Car Tour And Sightseeing In Havana; End

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, we see Havana in style – by classic car. Visiting both the old and new areas, we discover the distinct areas of the capital, stopping at points of interest. Feel free to ask why the streets of Cuba are filled with classic American cars manufactured in the 1950s and how the owners manage to maintain them! Afterwards, we have a walking tour of Old Havana – the heart of the capital. The area is often described as a living museum with magnificent monuments, cathedrals and palaces. During our tour, we visit a ration store, food market and artisan market for a chance to buy some souvenirs.



Then it’s time to bid your group and leader a fond farewell as this marks the end of our Cuban two-wheeled adventure.

What's Included

  • Meals
    14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 10 dinners.

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

Accommodation

We spend 14 nights in casas particulares, traditional Cuban guesthouses that provide a warm welcome and, best of all, an insight into the local lifestyle and culture. Rooms are on a twin-share basis with air conditioning and private bathrooms.



Every property we use has been inspected and assessed by our local team. Some are large multi-room houses that are home to entire families, others are run by individuals, and in some cases the owners live elsewhere. We typically use several different properties in close vicinity to accommodate our full group. We always do our best to ensure those in single-room accommodation are within a house where other Exodus clients are staying.



The casa owners are usually happy to help with laundry for a small fee. Most casas do not have hairdryers. There are often pets (a cat or dog) at the casas - please advise at the time of booking if this is problematic.



Please note, power cuts occur regularly in Cuba and you should expect there to be blackouts for hours at a time. This is a part of daily life in Cuba and torches are readily available for evening
ight-time blackouts. Hot water supplies are not always guaranteed and water pressure can be temperamental. Cuba is not a luxury destination and anyone travelling to the island should be prepared for this.

Food


14 breakfasts, 13 lunches and 10 dinners included, allowing the option to try
some local restaurants on the other evenings.

We provide packed lunches during the day and there are plenty of water and
fruit refreshment stops. 3 litres of water per person is included on cycling
days. You may wish to bring some of your own energy snacks, as food shops,
cafes and restaurants are scarce in many of the rural areas we visit. Cuba is
not renowned for its culinary excellence (although it is improving). Food can
sometimes be relatively unexciting and expensive - in no small part due to
the long trade embargo implemented by the US. Vegetarians will often find the
food choice limited. Meals will be more varied for everyone in Havana and
seafood is available on the coast. We recommend that you allow CUC 20 to CUC
30 pp per day for the lunches and evening meals on the days where food is not
included. If you need more water than provided, it is available for approx.
CUC 1.50 per bottle.

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  • Are flights included in this tour?

    International flights are not included with this tour.

  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    There are no mandatory vaccination requirements.

  • What is the maximum group size?

    18

  • Are airport transfers included in this tour?

    Arrival & departure transfers

  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    We are happy to assist with pre and post tour accommodation. Please enquire for detailed information.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

  • Who is Exodus Travels?

    At Exodus Travels, we've been exploring the world for nearly 50 years. From Walking and Trekking, Cultural and Cycling, Responsible Wildlife, to Polar and our new Premium Adventures, we are proud to offer award-winning small group and self-guided tours to 100+ countries worldwide.

  • Is there a supplement for solo travellers?

    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    16+ children can go on this tour.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

cycle cuba 15 day

well organised and researched, demanding trip that

well organised and researched, demanding trip that helps you explore beyond the tourist's perspective of Cuba.

Amazing Cycling Adventure

This trip was incredible - what a way to see Cuba!

This trip was incredible - what a way to see Cuba!

CYCLING CUBA

The combination of a facinating new culture, cycli

The combination of a facinating new culture, cycling and new friends made this my best vacation every. 

Charles Marwood

Undoubtably the best way to see Cuba in two weeks.

Undoubtably the best way to see Cuba in two weeks. On a bike with excellent guides, like minded group members head from plain to mountain range, village to city and cathedral to desert island.

CYCLING CUBA

If you want to see Cuba before it all changes, go

If you want to see Cuba before it all changes, go now! See it from the road; cycle through the bits the tour buses would rush past and see the real Cuba. The hotels are fine, the food is better than what the Cubans get and the tour guide was amazing.

Cycling Cuba

This was a trip that we had wanted to do for some

This was a trip that we had wanted to do for some time, and we were certainly not disappointed. The mix of cycling, sightseeing, swimming, great fellow travellers, a brilliant guide and one or two mojitos made for an amazing experience

Cycling Cuba

Overall good experience with some interesting cycl

Overall good experience with some interesting cycling towards the end of the tour . Cuba is a big island and a lot is crammed in resulting in the tour having an attritional feel with some tedious transfers and insufficient time to explore places such as Camaguey, Bayamo, Santiago de Cuba and for those not staying extra days, particularly Havana.

CYCLING CUBA

I throughly enjoyed the trip, the company, the cou

I throughly enjoyed the trip, the company, the country, the history, the locals and the food and I am a VEGETARIAN!!! The local people went that extra mile to ensure that I did not have omelettes every meal. I would say htink very seriously about the time of year that you cycle as it did get very hot for me... also try and get a few weeks in the saddle before you go so as the cycling is not too ardous and you can enjoy the early starts from breakfast :-0)

CYCLING CUBA

the trip exceeded my expectations!  The food was g

the trip exceeded my expectations!  The food was good, the support was excellent, the hotels were better than I was expecting.  The tour ran smoothly and timings were good.  I liked the variety of the tour too, it was more than just a cycling tour!  I will travel again with Exodus.  Thank you for a great time.  Anne Johnson

Cycling Cuba

A grand tour of the beautiful and fascinating isla

A grand tour of the beautiful and fascinating island of Cuba. Colourful characters, stunning scenery and a unique culture.

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