CUBA - LATIN AMERICA
Our experts’ travel secrets...
CUBAN FOOD Sample some of the food and drink which have made this island famous: visit the Havana Club Rum Museum for secret recipes, discover Ernest Hemingway’s favourite Mojito bars and sample rustic cuisine in the paladares (locally-run restaurants).
TREKKING IN CHE GUEVARA’S
FOOTSTEPS Follow in the footsteps of Che Guevara on ancient trails through Cuba’s cloud forests. With expert guides, you can trek along jungle tracks to Fidel Castro’s lair hidden deep in the mountains.
PHOTOGRAPHY An original blend of vivid colours, evocative scenery and grand architecture makes Cuba a photographers’ dream. Whether you’re an amateur or professional, we can help you fi nd inspiration – perhaps from some of the home- grown artists.
Accommodation...
...You can choose to stay 3 ways Here’s just a sample of our favourites; contact us for more accommodation choices.
AUTHENTIC COMFORT INDULGE
VILLA LAS BRUJAS, CAYO LAS BRUJAS Perched on a rocky seafront outcrop, these rustic cabanas have private verandahs looking out onto the Caribbean. You can step straight onto the pristine sands of Cayo Las Brujas or catch a catamaran from the nearby marina.
HOTEL LA MOKA, LAS TERRAZAS Hotel La Moka has a natural and peaceful setting on the forested slopes just above the lake and local community. Some of the rooms are located within the village for a great opportunity to experience Cuban life.
IBEROSTAR GRAND HOTEL, TRINIDAD Right in the heart of the lively colonial town, this stylish boutique hotel boasts historical elegance and a romantic atmosphere. The location is hard to beat and for cigar lovers there is even a fumoir.
Call 0844 875 1890 to speak to an Adventure Expert or visit
www.explore.co.uk/tailormade
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Hanna Holmes,
our regional specialist for Latin America
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