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Cuba Short & Sweet - 5 days

Travel time

6

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Locations

3 places

Activities

9

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Transport

Vintage car

Sarah Mitchell
CUBA TRAVEL SPECIALIST

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"Cuba in five days? Absolutely! This trip is perfect for those who want to experience the essence of Cuba without feeling rushed. You'll dive into Havana’s rich history, explore the lush landscapes of Viñales, and end your journey with a relaxing stay on Varadero’s pristine beaches. It’s the ideal mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation – all in just a few days!"

Cuba Short & Sweet: From Havana’s Charm to Varadero’s Paradise

This five-day adventure offers a snapshot of Cuba’s most iconic destinations. Begin in Havana, where colonial charm meets vibrant street life, before venturing into the stunning countryside of Viñales. Here, lush tobacco fields and dramatic limestone formations create one of Cuba’s most breathtaking landscapes. Your journey ends in Varadero, where you’ll soak up the sun on some of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches. Whether you’re exploring Havana’s old town, riding in a classic car, or snorkeling in turquoise waters, this trip delivers an unforgettable Cuban experience.
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Day 1-2 : Havana - Rome of the Caribbean

CULTURE

NIGHTLIFE

SOCIALISM

Upon arrival in Havana, a private transfer will take you to your charming Casa Particular in the heart of Old Havana. After settling in, take a leisurely stroll through the city’s vibrant streets, where colonial architecture and classic cars set the scene for your adventure. In the evening, you can unwind with a cocktail at a rooftop bar while enjoying breathtaking views of the Malecón and the lively atmosphere of the city.

The next morning you start your day with a guided walking tour of Havana’s historic old town, where you will visit its most iconic squares and learn about Cuba’s rich history. After exploring the charming streets, enjoy a delicious lunch at an authentic Cuban restaurant. In the afternoon, hop into a classic American convertible for a scenic ride through Havana’s modern districts, including a stop at the famous Plaza de la Revolución. As the sun sets, you may choose to visit Fábrica de Arte Cubano, a dynamic space where music, art, and culture come together in a truly unique experience.

Day 3 : Viñales - in the kingdom of Cohiba

COUNTRY & PEOPLE

NATURE

Today, embark on a full-day excursion to the stunning Viñales Valley, where towering limestone mogotes create one of Cuba’s most breathtaking landscapes. During your visit, you will explore a traditional tobacco farm, where local farmers will introduce you to the art of cigar-making. Next, venture into the Cueva del Indio, a fascinating cave with an underground river, which you will explore by boat. After a traditional Cuban lunch at a countryside restaurant, enjoy the scenic drive back to Havana, arriving in time to soak up the city’s lively evening atmosphere.

Day 4-6: Sun, Sea & Adventure

SANDY BEACHES

TURQOISE WATER

RELAXATION

In the morning, a private transfer will take you from Havana to Varadero, Cuba’s most famous beach destination. Upon arrival, check in at the Meliá Internacional, a stylish beachfront hotel offering stunning ocean views and a range of luxurious amenities. Spend the rest of your trip relaxing on Varadero Beach, where powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters provide the perfect setting for unwinding. Whether you choose to lounge by the shore, take a dip in the warm Caribbean Sea, or explore the resort’s facilities, this is your time to embrace pure relaxation.

Trips details

Included​

  • Private transfer from Havana airport to accommodation
  • Overnight stays with breakfast in a Casa Particular in Havana
  • Overnight stays in a 5* all-inclusive hotel in Varadero
  • City tour with lunch in Havana
  • A one day excursion to Viñales including lunch
  • Private transfer from Havana to Varadero
  • Airport transfer from Varadero to Havana
  • English-speaking contact person on site 24/7
  • Cuba Visa: E-Visa for seemless entry 

Optional

  • Add-On: 2 more beach days
  • Dinners booked on days in Havana

Travel FAQ

Frequently asked questions from our travelers

If you’re traveling from the U.S. to Cuba, it’s important to know that not all credit cards will work in the country. Visa cards tend to be the most reliable and are accepted at most ATMs and banks across Cuba. However, even with Visa, availability of ATMs can vary depending on your location, so it’s best to withdraw cash when you can.

Mastercard may pose challenges at ATMs, but you can still use it to withdraw cash directly from bank counters in Cuban cities. Be aware that bank queues can be long, so plan accordingly.

Important: Due to U.S. sanctions, credit cards issued by U.S. banks are generally not accepted in Cuba. Make sure to bring enough cash to exchange during your trip.

If you contact us, we will call you within 24 hours (Mon-Fri) to arrange a free and non-binding travel consultation with you. During the travel consultation, we will discuss the trip and create an offer within the shortest possible time.

When you are ready to book, we will send you a booking form, which you fill out digitally, sign and send back to us to officially initiate the booking.

We will then send you a booking confirmation in the form of a deposit invoice with 25% of the travel price. We will then start booking your offer with our local partners. If you also buy your tourist cards through us, these will also be included in the deposit invoice. Once the invoice is paid within 1 day, you will receive the tourist card (if booked) by post within a short time. The remaining amount (75% of the travel price) must be paid 4 weeks before the trip.

At least 14 days before the trip starts, you will receive your travel documents with information about the individual travel services, vouchers and emergency contacts. If you have any final questions, you can of course always clarify them with us and off you go!

The Cuban power grid operates on 110 V/60 Hz alternating current. Sockets and plugs are American-style, so bringing an adapter is highly recommended. There are a few 220 V sockets. It is important to know that Cuba suffers from power shortages. In order to save electricity, power cuts are carried out, especially outside of tourist centers, which can also lead to disruptions in the water supply and communication.

You can find the most detailed description of customs regulations on the website of the Federal Foreign Office . Here are excerpts from the most important topics so that you don’t have to search for long:

Only take things that are for your personal use or that you could do without. Excess quantities may be confiscated because they are considered unauthorized gifts.

“Electrical devices may also only be imported to the extent that they are intended for personal use, not as gifts for Cuban citizens. For gifts (non-commercial imports) with a value of between 50 CUC and 250 CUC, customs duty of 100% is levied. Further information can be obtained from the relevant Cuban diplomatic mission abroad. The import of walkie-talkies, satellite phones and GPS devices is not permitted or requires prior approval from the relevant Cuban authorities. Laptops, cameras and mobile phones with GPS function are not affected by this. The import of fresh food (e.g. fresh sausages, dairy products, vegetables, fruit) is prohibited for health reasons.”

Do not take any objects from Cuba that could be considered Cuban cultural property. This may also apply to older coins. Information on this and export permits are available from: Bienes Culturales, Calle 17 #1009, entre10 y 12, Vedado, Telephone: 839658. The permit only costs a few pesos, but saves you potential trouble when leaving the country.

“Export regulations for tobacco products

Up to twenty (20) loose cigars may be exported without having to provide proof of origin and purchase. Up to fifty (50) cigars may be exported provided that they are in their original, closed, sealed packaging with an official hologram. More than fifty (50) cigars may only be exported upon presentation of an original invoice issued by the officially authorized state stores. This invoice must include the total quantity of tobacco intended for export. In these cases too, it is essential that the cigars are in their original, closed, sealed packaging with an official hologram.

Detailed information on Cuban import and export regulations is available on the Cuban Customs website at www.aduana.co.cu.”

You can obtain further customs information on importing goods from the embassy of your destination country. Only there can legally binding information be given.

You can view the customs regulations for Germany on the German customs website at www.zoll.de or inquire by telephone.

You can get the eVisa from us, your tour operator (starting at just $32, including taxes, excluding shipping costs). You can also apply for the eVisa directly from the Cuban embassy or through most airlines. The eVisa is valid for 30 days of travel but can be extended on-site (once for an additional 30 days, for a fee of 25 USD, payable in cash, at the airport). When entering Cuba, you must present the eVisa along with your passport. This electronic visa, which you fill out online before traveling, will be verified upon your entry into Cuba. Be sure to keep a copy of the eVisa confirmation with you, as you will need it when departing the country. If you lose access to your eVisa details, this may cause unnecessary delays or discussions during your departure.

For US travelers, please ensure that your trip falls under one of the 12 authorized travel categories for Cuba, as tourist travel is restricted. These categories include family visits, professional research, or support for the Cuban people. Make sure you have all the necessary documentation for your trip.

Interesting facts about vintage cars in Cuba

The brightly colored antiques not only decorate the streets of Havana, but also the remote corners of the beautiful Caribbean island. These fascinating vehicles will accompany you everywhere you go.

Cuba without vintage cars – unimaginable!

A trip in a vintage car allows you to travel back in time to old Cuba and have an adventure at your own pace. A private driver is at your disposal so that you can travel comfortably and at the same time remain flexible in your plans. We guarantee that their cars are perfect for an unforgettable trip through Cuba. In addition, you will receive the best recommendations for the country from your local companion during your trip.
One thing is certain: traveling in a vintage car is a unique experience and a journey into the past.
Vintage cars in Cuba after the revolution
Anyone who has ever been to Cuba knows that vintage cars are the unofficial symbol of the island - just like rum, cigars and music. From Chevrolet to Cadillac to Chrysler - what can be an expensive hobby for car lovers in Europe or the USA is a common means of transport in Cuba. The antique gems are part of everyday life for Cubans and are used both as private vehicles and by taxi drivers as shared taxis.

Vintage cars are firmly interwoven with history in Cuba

But why are there so many well-preserved and unique vintage cars in Cuba? Until 1959, these cars and their components were imported to Cuba from the United States. After the successful Cuban Revolution of 1959, Cuba became a socialist republic like the Soviet Union, and Fidel Castro banned car trade with the USA. The American embargo of 1962 closed the doors to all imports of American cars such as the Chevrolet DeLuxe, Plymouth Fury, Ford Thunderbird or Dodge Coronet, as well as their individual parts.
Soviet cars like the Moskvitch or the Lada became the new imports for Cuba. As a result, existing cars were repaired again and again with a lot of creativity and ingenuity, with some vintage cars being passed down from generation to generation in the same family. This circumstance made the antique vehicles even more unique. The owners know how to maintain their vehicles with self-made spare parts and tinker with everything they can. These colorful, old American cars are now seen as part of the Cuban heritage. They adorn Cuba's streets.

Vintage cars are firmly interwoven with history in Cuba

Vintage cars in Cuba: Private driver on vacation
Traveling through Cuba in a vintage car: There is hardly a more authentic way to discover the charismatic island. Due to the high repair costs and the huge amount of time involved, it is very unlikely that you as a tourist will be allowed to drive one of these antique sleighs, but there is the option of exploring the island in a vintage car with a private driver.
The advantages of a classic car trip are obvious: you are traveling in a unique and historic vehicle, you have a real insider at your side in the form of your driver, and you can leave all thoughts about the route and planning to him with a clear conscience. No annoying refueling, no time-consuming search for a parking space, no navigation (which is not that easy in Cuba), but insider tips from the driver for stopovers or excursion destinations and plenty of time to enjoy the beautiful landscape as you drive past. Look forward to relaxing trips in a classic car in Cuba's hinterland or on idyllic coastal routes and enjoy the warm wind on your skin.

Vintage cars are firmly interwoven with history in Cuba

Vintage cars at Cuba Buddy
At Cuba Buddy, we make sure that our drivers' vintage cars are all in good condition and that you don't want for anything during your trip. For example, you don't have to go without air conditioning, there is enough storage space for luggage, our drivers drive very carefully and safely and can practically read your wishes from your eyes.
Whether a whole round trip or just a nostalgic day trip through Cuba's capital Havana - nothing stands in the way of your trip through Cuba in a vintage car!
Our workshop tour for vintage car lovers
Our workshop visit offers car fans and car enthusiasts the opportunity to visit a typical Cuban vintage car workshop. You will experience the complex restoration and maintenance work on these cars up close. In the workshop you can look over the shoulders of the mechanics and discuss their work. Afterwards you will take a two-hour tour in one of these vintage cars through various districts of Havana.

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