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Cuba Multi-Centre Holidays: How to Combine Havana, Varadero, Trinidad & Viñales

Multi-centre Cuba ideas — pair Havana with Varadero, Trinidad or Viñales. Distances, transfers, ATOL protection and how to split your nights for the best trip.

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A multi-centre Cuba holiday is the best way to experience the real Cuba — combining the energy of Havana with colonial Trinidad, the tobacco valleys of Viñales and the beaches of Varadero or the Cayos. Rather than staying in one resort for a week, you move between destinations to get a richer, more varied holiday.

This guide explains how multi-centre and twin-centre Cuba holidays work, with sample itineraries, transport options and practical tips for 2026.

Multi-Centre vs Twin-Centre: What's the Difference?

  • Twin-centre: Two destinations, typically Havana + beach (Varadero, Cayo Santa María or Cayo Largo). The simplest and most popular format.

  • Multi-centre: Three or more destinations. Might include Havana, Viñales, Trinidad, Cienfuegos and Varadero. More adventurous, more varied, and a deeper experience.

Both can be booked as a single package with flights, transfers and accommodation all arranged in advance.

The Classic Twin-Centre: Havana + Varadero

This is Cuba's most popular holiday format and works perfectly for 7–10 nights.

Sample 10-Night Itinerary

  1. Days 1–3: Havana — Explore Old Havana, ride in a classic car along the Malecón, visit the Rum Museum, take a salsa lesson, watch the sunset from Hotel Nacional

  2. Day 4: Transfer to Varadero (2 hours by road)

  3. Days 4–10: Varadero — All-inclusive beach resort, water sports, day trips to the Saturno Cave or Matanzas

  4. Day 11: Fly home from Varadero

Price guide: From £1,400 per person including flights, transfers, 3 nights B&B in Havana and 7 nights all-inclusive in Varadero.

Varadero has its own international airport, so you can fly home directly without returning to Havana — saving a day of travel.

The Cultural Circuit: Havana – Viñales – Trinidad – Varadero

For travellers who want more than just city-and-beach, this 12–14 night itinerary covers Cuba's highlights.

Sample 14-Night Itinerary

  1. Days 1–3: Havana — Old Havana walking tour, Fusterlandia, Vedado architecture, live jazz at La Zorra y el Cuervo

  2. Day 4: Drive to Viñales (2.5 hours)

  3. Days 4–6: Viñales — Tobacco farm visits, hiking in the valley, horseback riding, Cueva del Indio boat trip, mogote viewpoints

  4. Day 7: Drive to Playa Larga / Bay of Pigs (4 hours)

  5. Day 7: Bay of Pigs — Snorkelling at Caleta Buena, cenote swimming, Bay of Pigs museum

  6. Day 8: Drive to Trinidad (1.5 hours)

  7. Days 8–11: Trinidad — Cobblestone streets, Plaza Mayor, Canchánchara cocktails, hike to El Nicho waterfall in Topes de Collantes, day trip to Playa Ancón

  8. Day 12: Transfer to Varadero (4 hours via Cienfuegos)

  9. Days 12–14: Varadero — Beach relaxation and recovery

  10. Day 15: Fly home

Price guide: From £2,000 per person including flights, all transfers, boutique hotels and casas particulares, plus all-inclusive in Varadero.

Western Cuba Loop: Havana – Viñales – Las Terrazas

A shorter alternative for travellers with 7–10 days who want nature and culture without going too far.

Sample 8-Night Itinerary

  1. Days 1–2: Havana — Quick city highlights

  2. Day 3: Drive to Las Terrazas (1.5 hours) — Eco-community in the Sierra del Rosario biosphere, canopy zip-line, coffee plantation, swimming in the San Juan river

  3. Day 4: Drive to Viñales (1.5 hours)

  4. Days 4–6: Viñales — Tobacco country exploration

  5. Day 7: Return to Havana (2.5 hours)

  6. Days 7–8: Havana — Final nights, rooftop cocktails, shopping

  7. Day 9: Fly home

Price guide: From £1,300 per person including flights, transfers and boutique accommodation.

Eastern Cuba Adventure: Havana – Camagüey – Santiago – Baracoa

For repeat visitors or adventurous travellers, eastern Cuba offers a completely different experience.

Sample 12-Night Itinerary

  1. Days 1–3: Havana — City exploration

  2. Day 4: Fly to Camagüey (1 hour domestic flight)

  3. Days 4–5: Camagüey — Cuba's labyrinthine colonial city, pottery workshops, Plaza del Carmen

  4. Day 6: Drive to Santiago de Cuba (5 hours)

  5. Days 6–8: Santiago de Cuba — Castillo del Morro, Casa de la Trova, rum factory, revolutionary history

  6. Day 9: Drive to Baracoa (4.5 hours via La Farola mountain pass)

  7. Days 9–11: Baracoa — Chocolate factory, Playa Maguana beach, Río Toa kayaking, El Yunque mountain

  8. Day 12: Fly Baracoa to Havana (connecting via Santiago)

  9. Day 13: Fly home

Price guide: From £2,400 per person including international and domestic flights, all transfers, and accommodation.

Transport Between Destinations

Private Transfers

The most comfortable and reliable option. A private car with driver picks you up from your hotel and drops you at the next one. Prices:

  • Havana to Varadero: £60–80 per car

  • Havana to Viñales: £70–90 per car

  • Trinidad to Varadero: £100–120 per car

  • Havana to Trinidad: £150–180 per car

Shared Taxis (Colectivos)

Shared classic cars run set routes between cities. Cheaper but less flexible:

  • Havana to Trinidad: £20–25 per person

  • Trinidad to Varadero: £15–20 per person

  • Havana to Viñales: £15–20 per person

Viazul Buses

The tourist bus company connects major cities. Air-conditioned coaches, fixed schedules. Very affordable but slower:

  • Havana to Trinidad: £18 per person, 6 hours

  • Havana to Viñales: £9 per person, 3.5 hours

Self-Drive

You can hire a car and drive yourself — see our Cuba car hire guide for full details.

Where to Stay on a Multi-Centre Holiday

Hotels

Cuba's hotel scene has improved significantly. The Iberostar and Meliá chains run the best properties. Expect modern facilities in Havana and Varadero, with more basic options elsewhere.

Casas Particulares

Private homestays are the authentic Cuba experience. You stay in a Cuban family's home, with a private room and bathroom. Breakfast and dinner are often available. This is how most independent travellers explore Cuba.

  • Excellent in Trinidad, Viñales, Cienfuegos and smaller towns

  • Increasingly available in Havana (though hotels are more convenient there)

  • Budget: £25–50 per night per room including breakfast

Our Recommendation

We typically recommend a mix: boutique hotels in Havana, casas particulares in smaller towns, and all-inclusive resorts for beach sections. This gives you the best experience at each destination.

How Much Does a Multi-Centre Cuba Holiday Cost?

Budget depends on duration, accommodation standard and number of destinations:

  • 10-night twin-centre (Havana + Varadero): from £1,400pp

  • 12-night cultural circuit (4 destinations): from £1,800pp

  • 14-night comprehensive (5+ destinations): from £2,200pp

All prices include return flights from the UK, all inter-city transfers, accommodation and meals as specified. Excursions and activities are extra unless noted.

Tips for Planning Your Multi-Centre Holiday

  • Don't try to see everything in one trip. Cuba rewards slow travel. Two or three destinations in 10 days is better than five destinations in a rush.

  • Allow buffer days. Cuban logistics can be unpredictable. Build in rest days between transfers.

  • Book a domestic flight for long distances. Havana to Santiago is 15 hours by road but just 1 hour by air.

  • Pack light. You will be moving between accommodation regularly. A soft bag is easier than a hard suitcase on Cuban roads.

  • The best time to visit is November to April — dry season with comfortable temperatures. See our best time to visit Cuba guide.

Why Book a Multi-Centre Holiday Through a Specialist?

Coordinating multiple hotels, transfers, domestic flights and activities in Cuba is challenging to do independently. Internet access is limited, accommodation books out quickly, and logistics require local knowledge.

At Travelfab, we arrange bespoke multi-centre Cuba holidays with everything confirmed before you travel. We know which casas particulares are the best, which transfer routes are most scenic, and how to build an itinerary that flows naturally.

Frequently Asked Questions

A twin-centre holiday combines two destinations — typically Havana for culture and Varadero (or the Cayos) for beach. Everything is booked as a single package including flights, transfers and accommodation.

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