Varadero
The Most
Beautiful
Beach
Varadero
beach—some
call it
the
world’s
greatest
beach—has
long
been the
pride of
Cuba,
and a
magnet
for the
rich and
famous.
Today, a
broad
range of
hotels
and
resorts
on this
wide,
sandy
beach
offer
affordable
vacations
to
please
any
pocketbook.
Considered
by many
as the
world's
most
beautiful
beach,
Varadero
is part
of a
peninsula
that
stretches
far out
into the
calm
waters
of the
Atlantic.
Its
21-kilometre
strip of
fine
white
sand is
an ideal
vacation
spot for
sun-lovers,
water
babies
and
golfers.
Its
location
on a
narrow
peninsula
ensures
that it
is
constantly
cooled
by
tropical
breezes.
But this
white
beach
set
against
a
backdrop
of
astonishing
turquoise
water
and
azure
sky is
not the
only
attraction
in
Matanzas
province.
The
nearby
cities
of
Cárdenas
and
Matanzas
(the
provincial
capital)
are
known
for
their
art,
history
and
culture.
Southwest
of
Varadero,
on the
province's
Caribbean
coast,
is the
Zapata
Peninsula,
famous
for its
ecotourism
and
history.
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Places to visit |
Varadero
Beach
Cuba's
trademark
beach
boasts
fine,
white
sand and
an
average
year-round
water
temperature
of
24ºC-26ºC.
Cayo
Piedra
Underwater
Park
This
park to
the
northeast
features
several
shipwrecks
where
schools
of
colourful,
tropical
fish and
crustaceans
gather.

Varadero
Golf
Club
Is a
magnificent
18-hole
championship
course
on the
peninsula,
marked
by an
intricate
system
of
lagoons
in the
British
“links”
tradition.
Centre
Plaza
América
This
well
appointed
international
convention
centre
incorporates
shopping
malls,
restaurants
and
amusement
centres.
Josone's
oasis
Near the
beach
has
typical
tropical
vegetation
in its
gardens
and
groves,
as well
as
lagoons.
Several
old
mansions
have
been
converted
into
restaurants.
Ambrosio
Cave
an
archeological
site
first
used as
a
ceremonial
spot by
the
area's
primitive
inhabitants
and
later by
runaway
slaves,
has well
preserved
pictographs.
Punta
Frances
A
600-year-old-cactus
as tall
as a
tree
grows at
the end
of the
Hicacos
peninsula,
near a
natural
salt pit
where
leathers
and
meats
were
prepared
over the
centuries.
Cárdenas
Is noted
for
three
unusual
monuments:
replicas
of a
bicycle,
a
horse-drawn
carriage
and a
crab
cast in
concrete
that
represents
the
abundant
crustaceans
in the
area.
Matanzas
City
Canímar
woods on
the
outskirts
of
Matanzas
are best
seen
from the
river.
At the
mouth of
the
river is
a small
colonial
castle
(El
Morrillo)
where a
the
bodies
of two
revolutionaries
rest in
a
mausoleum.
The
castle
also has
an
archaeological
museum
with
ecological
displays.
Vigía
Square,
site of
the
original
town,
has the
Junco
Palace
Historical
Museum,
the 19th
century
Sauto
Theatre
and an
exhibition
of
ancient
fire-fighting
equipment
in the
former
military
headquarters.
Le
Triolet
French
pharmacy,
built in
1882, is
still
stocked
with
ancient
drugs,
utensils
and
porcelain
medicine
flasks,
all
preserved
under
glass on
the
store’s
original
shelves
of
hand-finished
Cuban
wood.
Bellamar
Cave, on
the
outskirts
of
Matanzas,
is one
of the
Caribbean’s
largest
and most
beautiful
underground
formations.
Two
kilometres
of
underground
passages
are
covered
in
peculiar
stalagmites,
stalactites
and
calcite
crystals.
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SIGHTSEEING: |
VARADERO-GENERAL
INFORMATION
Cuisine
Restaurants
specializing
in
Asian,
Cuban,
Italian,
Spanish
and
international
cuisine
as well
as
barbecued
meat and
shellfish
promise
satisfaction
for
every
taste.
Cafeterias
offer
lighter
meals
and fast
food as
well.
Coppelia
Ice
Cream
Parlour
has
countless
flavours
of
creamy
Cuban
ice
cream.
Entertainment
Varadero’s
plentiful
cabarets
feature
Cuban
and
international
drinks
and
rhythms.
Theatres
and the
Amphitheatre
host
variety
shows,
while
others,
such as
the
International
Festival
of Music
and the
Electronic
Music
Festival
feature
many
genres
of
popular
music.
Movie
theatres
show
Cuban
and
foreign
films
(in the
original
language
with
Spanish
subtitles).
Sightseeing
Deep in
the
cliff
overlooking
Matanzas
Bay is
Bellamar
Cave,
one of
the
Caribbean’s
largest
and most
beautiful
underground
formations.
Two
kilometres
of
underground
passages
are
covered
in
peculiar
stalagmites,
stalactites
and
calcite
crystals.
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EXCURSIONS: |
BELLAMAR
CAVE
Deep in
the
cliff
overlooking
Matanzas
Bay is
Bellamar
Cave,
one of
the
Caribbean’s
largest
and most
beautiful
underground
formations.
Two
kilometres
of
underground
passages
are
covered
in
peculiar
stalagmites,
stalactites
and
calcite
crystals.
(Departure:
2.00
p.m.
Return:
5.00
p.m.)
VARADERO
Sightseeing
trip
through
the
resort
city,
stopping
at Expo
Giron,
the
Varadero
Museum,
the Du
Pont
mansion
(now Las
Americas
Restaurant)
and
Coppelia
Ice
Cream
Parlor.
(Departure:
2.00
p.m.
Return:
5.00
p.m.)
SPECTATOR
SPORTS
Attend a
game at
the
Victoria
de Giron
Stadium
in
Matanzas.
(Departure:
7.30
p.m.
Return:
11.00
p.m.)
CARDENAS
Across
the bay
from
Varadero
is
Cardenas,
where
the
Cuban
flag was
first
flown.
The
town’s
story is
told
through
its
architecture
and
museums.
Stops at
Jose
Antonio
Echevarria’s
birthplace
(now a
museum)
and the
Polyvalent
Museum.
(Departure:
2:00
p.m.
Return:
5.00
p.m.)
TROPICANA
Supershow
(more
than 200
dancers
on
stage),
dinner
and
dancing
in this
fabulous
nightclub
under
the
stars.
(Departure:
6.00
p.m.
Return:
2.00
a.m.)
HAVANA
Havana
is a
never-ending
symphony
of
movement
and
music.
See
colonial
Havana
and
visit
one of
its
museums,
lunch at
the
Havana
Libre
Hotel in
modern
Havana,
shop or
just
relax,
then
enjoy
the
supershow
and
dinner
at the
Tropicana.
(Departure:
1:30
p.m.
Return:
2.00
a.m.)
HAVANA
SPECIAL
This
trip
includes
a visit
to the
Hemingway
Museum,
lunch at
the 1830
Restaurant
and a
tour of
colonial
and
modern
Havana.
You’ll
shop at
La
Maison
House of
Cuban
Fashion,
and
enjoy
dinner
and a
show at
the
Tropicana.
(Departure:
8.30
a.m.
Return:
1.00
a.m.)
COLONIAL
HAVANA
Declared
a World
Heritage
Site by
UNESCO,
Old
Havana
is a
colonial
marvel
unlike
any
other in
the
world.
This
tour
stops at
La Real
Fuerza
Castle,
Arms
Square,
Obispo
Street,
Cathedral
Square
and
other
points
of note.
Lunch is
at the
Havana
Libre
Hotel,
followed
by a
visit to
the
National
Aquarium
and
shopping
at La
Flora
and La
Maison.
(Departure:
8.00
a.m.
Return:
4:30
p.m.)
HE
HEMINGWAY
MUSEUM
AND LA
BODEGUITA
DEL
MEDIO
Walk in
Hemingway’s
footsteps
by
visiting
his
haunts:
the
fishing
village
of
Cojimar;
his
former
home,
Finca
Vigia—now
the
Hemingway
Museum;
the
famous
Bodeguita
del
Medio
Restaurant;
and Old
Havana.
(Departure:
8.00
a.m.
Return:
4:00
p.m.)
GUAMA
In the
heart of
the
Zapata
Peninsula,
Guama
resort
is home
to a
reconstructed
Indian
village
on
Treasure
Lake.
Life-sized
sculptures
of Taino
Indians
tell
their
story,
while a
nearby
crocodile
breeding
farm
lets you
get up
close
and
personal
with
those
unique
reptiles.
Lunch in
the
area.
(Departure:
8:00
a.m.
Return:
4:00
p.m.)
GUAMA
AND
PLAYA
GIRON
This
excursion
combines
past and
present.
At the
Bay of
Pigs, a
museum
displays
mementos
of the
unsuccessful
mercenary
invasion
there.
Guama
resort
houses a
reconstructed
Taino
Indian
Village
in the
middle
of
Treasure
Lake.
Lunch is
served
at Guama,
then the
tour
continues
to Playa
Giron
for a
swim.
(Departure:
8:00
a.m.
Return:
4:00
p.m.)
GUAMA
AND
PLAYA
LARGA
This
trip
combines
a visit
to
Treasure
Lake’s
unique
Guama
resort
with
Playa
Larga –
the
other
beach on
the Bay
of Pigs.
Guama
resort
houses a
reconstructed
Taino
Indian
Village
in the
centre
of
Treasure
Lake.
The tour
continues
to Playa
Larga
for
lunch
and a
swim.
(Departure:
8:30
a.m.
Return:
3:00
p.m.)
ELGUEA
HEALTH
SPA
Dip into
Elguea’s
medicinal
baths
near the
coast of
Villa
Clara
province.
This
trip
includes
lunch
and a
visit to
the
Quintin
Banderas
sugar
mill,
where
you’ll
see how
sugar is
refined,
taste
“guarapo”
or
sugarcane
juice
and take
away a
souvenir
sack of
sugar.
(Departure:
9:00
a.m.
Return:
4:30
p.m.)
TRINIDAD
This
ancient
city
founded
in the
16th
century
has
narrow
cobblestone
streets,
remarkable
churches
and
colonial
dwellings
built in
the
17th,
18th and
19th
centuries.
The
drive
from
Varadero
takes
you
through
Cienfuegos
and
stops in
Trinidad
for
lunch at
the Las
Cuevas
Motel,
followed
by a
tour of
the
colonial
city,
with
visits
to the
Romantic,
Natural
Sciences
and
Archaeological
Museums.
(Departure:
7:00
a.m.
Return:
4:30
p.m.)
SANTIAGO
DE CUBA
Cuba’s
second
largest
city is
marked
by a
long
struggle
for
freedom
that
began
before
Cuba’s
first
War of
Independence
in 1868.
A short
flight
takes
you from
Varadero
to
Santiago
de Cuba.
Your
experience
includes
welcome
cocktails
and a
city
tour
with
stops at
Santa
Ifigenia
Cemetery,
Morro
Castle,
the
museum
of
Colonial
Art and
Cespedes
Park.
After
lunch,
the tour
continues
to the
Granjita
Siboney
and the
former
Moncada
Garrison.
(Departure:
7:00
a.m.
Return:
6:30
p.m.)
PINAR
DEL RIO
The
region
where
the
world’s
finest
tobacco
grows is
also
home to
the
spectacular
Vinales
Valley,
a short
flight
from
Varadero.
The
visit
begins
with a
tour of
the
provincial
capital
and
continues
to Los
Jazmines
Hotel in
Vinales
for
welcome
cocktails
a visit
to a
tobacco
farm,
the
Indian
Cave and
the
Archaeological
Mural.
This is
followed
by lunch
in the
valley.
A cigar
factory
and an
arts and
crafts
workshop
are also
on the
itinerary.
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OVERNIGHTERS: |
HAVANA
AND THE
TROPICANA
Experience
world-class
museums,
entertainment
and
shopping
on this
two-day
trip:
- Day
One:
Tour Old
Havana,
stopping
at the
Museum
of the
City;
check in
at the
hotel;
attend
the
supershow
and
dinner
at the
Tropicana
Nightclub.
- Day
Two:
Breakfast
and free
morning;
lunch at
the
hotel
followed
by a
tour of
modern
Havana,
with
shopping
sprees
at La
Flora
and La
Maison.
(Departure:
1:00
p.m.
Return:
4:00
p.m.
next
day)
CIENFUEGOS
AND
TRINIDAD
These
two
neighboring
cities
have
contrasting
characters:
Cienfuegos
is an
industrial
and
marine
town;
Trinidad
is
romantic
and
historical:
- Day
One:
Tour of
Cienfuegos
with
lunch at
the
Pasacaballo
Hotel;
stop at
the
Botanical
Garden
before
continuing
to
Trinidad
for
dinner
and
overnighting
(free
evening).
- Day
Two:
Breakfast
and city
tour,
visit to
the
Romantic,
Natural
Sciences
and
Archaeological
Museums
and the
Troubadour’s
House,
followed
by lunch
at the
hotel
before
leaving.
(Departure:
8:00
a.m.
Return:
2:00
p.m.
next
day)
PINAR
DEL RIO
Unforgettable
scenery
awaits
visitors
at Soroa
and the
Vinales
Valley
in
Cuba’s
westernmost
province:
- Day
One:
Visit
the
Soroa
hillside
resort
and
lunch
there,
then
continue
to the
city of
Pinar
del Rio
for
dinner
and
overnighting
(free
evening).
- Day
Two:
Breakfast
and city
tour,
stopping
at a
cigar
factory;
continue
to
Vinales
Valley,
stopping
at the
Indian
Cave and
the
Archaeological
Mural.
Lunch in
the
area.
(Departure:
8:00
a.m.
Return:
2:00
p.m.
next
day)
SCAMBRAY
MOUNTAINS
Green-robed
slopes,
lakes
fed by
gushing
streams
and
waterfalls
and the
central
mountain
range
are all
highlights
of this
trip.
You will
also
have
opportunities
to visit
with the
people
who live
and work
here
- Day
One:
Tour of
Santa
Clara
before
continuing
to Lake
Hanabanilla.
Boat
trip and
lunch at
Rio
Negro
Restaurant
across
the
lake.
Lodging
at the
Hanabanilla
Hotel;
free
evening.
Optional
grilled
food
next to
the
swimming
pool.
- Day
Two:
Continue
to
Trinidad
for a
tour of
the city
and its
museums,
followed
by lunch
at the
Las
Cuevas
Hotel.