This tour shows you the most spectacular places you can find in the center of the island. An 11-day tour that includes incomparable natural beauties in places just like Jibacoa, Playa Girón, Topes de Collantes, Hanabanilla, Cayo Coco & Varadero. You will also get to know city life, visiting Trinidad, Cienfuegos, Santa Clara, Ciego de Ávila and Havana.
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HAVANA | —– |CAYO COCO
MOTO TOUR
FLIGHT NOT INCLUDED
10 nights of accommodation (ALL INCLUDED)
BUS | MOTORCYCLE
hat, camera, insect repeller, sunscreen
DBL ROOM SGL ROOM
3.064 €* | 3.398€ *
*Prices for a group of 8 drivers
ITINERARY
Transfer to the 4* hotel and check-in.
*dinner not included.
*Suggestion: Visit to the Casa de la Cultura (House of Culture) or the Casa de la Trova to participate in a Trinitarian night.
*Optional: Make the trip to Topes by truck, leaving the motorcycles in Trinidad.
*Optional: Motorcycle trips can be organized to visit Cayo Paredón Grande and Cayo Guillermo during the day. (160km).
*Night: Departure by bus for dinner at La Guarida paladar, followed by a show at Tropicana Cabaret.
Yes, you need both. By contacting the nearest Cuban Embassy or Consulate in your country you get obtain a visa, except for citizens of the USA, whom will be issued a visa onboard their flights to Cuba.
Tropikvedeta can handle the visa for you, if you prefer.
No, there are no mandatory shots to visit Cuba. Cuba is not considered a risk country for zika, dengue, hepatitis B, malaria, typhoid and other tropical disease.
The only immunization you are required to have is for Yellow Fever. All the others are optional, so the best thing to do is to talk to your doctor or a travel medicine clinician about it.
Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Get Lost Tourism are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of your trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.
Yes, we can purchase the flights for you.
Yes, just talk to us and we will arrange it for you.
As a general rule, you should avoid tap water in Cuba and stick to drinking bottled water. This includes mixed drinks made with tap water and beverages containing ice made from tap water, so ask for your drinks without ice.
Cuba enjoys a tropical climate, with year-round temperate weather. We distinguish between two seasons: the wet season (May-October) and the dry season (November-April). But our advice is to travel to Cuba when you can and worry less about the weather in Cuba. There are benefits of traveling to Cuba during any month or any season. Ultimately, you can’t go wrong.
Yes, as long as it’s not drawn on an American bank. Unfortunately, it’s part of the US embargo restrictions on Cuba. Americans have to carry cash.
Nowadays almost every hotel has Wi-fi, normally for free. It is also possible to purchase internet for your mobile phone, so you don´t need to worry about not staying connected.
Cell phone coverage is generally available in Cuba´s large cities and tourist towns. Rural and remote areas may have less network coverage. Remember to activate global roaming with your service provider before leaving home.