
Timeless Caribbean Culture
Cuba is a destination like no other. Step into the colourful streets of Old Havana, where 1950s Chevrolets cruise past pastel colonial facades, salsa rhythms pour from every doorway, and the aroma of freshly rolled cigars mingles with strong Cuban coffee. Beyond the capital, a remarkably diverse island awaits.

In the west, the Vinales Valley — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — unfolds in a landscape of limestone mogotes, red-earth tobacco fields, and quiet farming communities best explored by bicycle.
The Sierra Maestra mountains in the east offer genuine wilderness trekking, following trails through dense cloud forest to Pico Turquino, Cuba’s highest peak at 1,974 metres.

The colonial city of Trinidad, frozen in time since the sugar boom of the 1800s, is a gem of cobbled streets and terracotta rooftops backed by the Topes de Collantes nature reserve.
Along the south coast, the Bay of Pigs offers some of the Caribbean’s finest snorkelling over pristine coral reefs, far from the crowds.
Please note that Cuba may have specific entry requirements and travel advisories in effect. We recommend checking the latest FCDO travel advice before booking. Our team can provide up-to-date guidance on visa requirements, travel insurance, and any restrictions that may apply.
UK visitors require a Tourist Card (visa) to enter Cuba, which can be obtained as an e-Visa online before departure. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of entry. Our team will guide you through the application process when you book.