Itinerary
Day 1
The group flight arrives in the late afternoon and transfer to your hotel in Havana. Those on Land Only arrangements will meet the group at the hotel.
Day 2
After breakfast we drive to the east of Havana to Cienfuegos via the Bay of Pigs. We stop mid morning for bike fitting and a swim in the Caribbean at La Cueva de los Peces. After lunch we have a warm up cycle to Playa Giron, were we will visit a museum that commemorates the Bay of Pig invasion, one of the most important events in Cuba recent history. After visiting the museum we get back into the bus and continue to Cienfuegos arriving in time for a visit of the historical centre. Ride approx. 16km. Transfer approx. 170 km.
Day 3
We set off from the hotel cycling through Cienfuegos and then into the countryside past the mango groves. After some short sharp hills, we start to enjoy stunning views of the Escambray Mountains across valleys of sugar cane. The road then undulates close to the coastline and through gentle hills until it reaches Guajimico. The rest of the day can be spent swimming in the Caribbean or walking in the hills around Guajimico or sitting by the pool enjoying the views and sipping a mojito! Ride approx. 45km.
Day 4
The ride today is along a road that clings to the shimmering Caribbean coastline all the way to Trinidad. We pass small communities and cross bridges over picture perfect bays. Some undulations just before Trinidad give us an appetite for lunch! After we’ve reached Trinidad we can spend the rest of the day exploring this beautiful World Heritage Site. Ride approx. 45km.
Day 5
Today you can either take a break from the saddle and spend the day on the sea or continue exploring Cuba on two wheels. We cycle through the picturesque fishing village of La Boca and stop at the beachside bar for a short break. Our destination is La Torre de Manaca Iznaga, an old colonial sugar plantation that is located in one of Cuba’s most beautiful valleys – Valle de los Ingenios. We cycle or transfer back to Trinidad for a free afternoon. Ride approx. 50km. Transfer 20 km.
Day 6
After a transfer this morning through the stunning Topes de Collante National Park, we start cycling along the valley floor between impressive mountains. Scenery is lush with small farms and villages giving way to open vistas as we descend towards Manicaragua. We stop for a picnic along the way and then start to climb towards Hanabanilla, situated on the shores of Lake Hanabanilla and surrounded by lush tropical hills. This is one of the most beautiful days in term of scenery. Ride approx. 40km. Transfer approx. 60km (20 at the beginning and 40 at the end).
Day 7
In the morning we transfer to Santa Clara. This city was the first major city to be liberated by Castro’s army in December 1958. Today a number of monuments commemorate this important period of Cuba’s history, including the mausoleum of the legendary Che Guevara, where we stop for a visit. We then transfer to Havana, with a short stop for lunch along the way. Havana is one of the finest colonial cities in the Americas with narrow streets, spacious plazas and glorious Spanish architecture. There is an air of faded glory about the place with paint peeling off buildings and '50s and '60s American automobiles still dominating the roads. Time permitting we do a sightseeing of modern Havana including Revolution Square and Capitol building before checking into our hotel for the night. Ride approx. 40km. Transfer approx. 75km
Day 8
We dedicate the morning to sightseeing in Old Havana, taking a walking tour of its Historical centre. Afternoon transfer (30–40 minutes approx.) to Havana airport for the return flight to London.
Day 9
Arrive London.



