Central Mexico and Unforgettable Cuba (2025)
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Central Mexico and Unforgettable Cuba (2025)

holiday package
Created: Thursday, April 24, 2025
Ref ID: 16563268
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US$7,791
Based on 2 adults
Created: Thursday, April 24, 2025
Itinerary
Tours

Day 1: Mexico City

Welcome to Mexico! Transfer to hotel and free time. Our guide will contact you late in the afternoon.


Day 2: Mexico City

Today we have a fantastic day acquaint ourselves with Mexico. We include a sightseeing tour of the city. We will visit the Plaza of Three Cultures, and the historic centre in which the Zócalo (main square) and its Metropolitan Cathedral stand out, the main Aztec temple, Chapultepec Park, the “Paseo de la Reforma” Avenue and the other main avenues of this impressive city. At the end of the visit we travel to the BASILICA OF GUADALUPE, the most visited Catholic temple in the Americas where the Virgin of Guadalupe is found. There we will be able to explore the old basilica dating back to the 18th Century and also the modern temple. In the afternoon we travel to the neighbourhood of XOCHIMILCO, a wonderful place with its canals and semi-floating gardens. Here we include a ride in a “trajinera”, one of the boats festooned with flowers. In the evening we include a transfer to the Plaza de GARIBALDI, with its many bars, restaurants and bars where tacos and tequila are served and the Mariachis sing. Dinner is included in a traditional restaurant.


Day 3: Mexico City - El oro de hidalgo - Mine two star - Tlalpujahua - Patzcuaro

We’ll begin our journey by visiting El Oro de Hidalgo, a charming Pueblo Mágico that was once one of Mexico’s main mining centers. The gold and silver mines attracted investors and workers from all over the world, and today you’ll find European-style buildings, such as the old train station and Teatro Juárez. We’ll continue through an area of hills and forests where monarch butterflies migrate for the winter, and visit Mina de las Dos Estrellas, a mine-turned-museum that highlights the region’s rich mining history and culture. Next, we’ll head to Tlalpujahua, another Pueblo Mágico in Michoacán, with a magnificent Baroque sanctuary and cobblestone streets. This town is famous for its handcrafted Christmas decorations, and you’ll be surprised by the presence of Santa Claus in many of its shops. There will be free time to stroll and enjoy lunch. We’ll then continue to Pátzcuaro, one of the most beautiful colonial cities in Mexico, with pre-Hispanic origins. Its colonial architecture, artisan markets, and unique atmosphere make it an unforgettable destination.


Day 4: Patzcuaro - Morelia - Cuitzeo del porvenir - Guadalajara

We’ll depart for Morelia, the capital of Michoacán, a city declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its magnificent pink stone architecture and historic center. Highlights include the Cathedral, Plaza de Armas, and its university, founded in 1540. You’ll have free time to explore and enjoy lunch. We’ll then continue to Cuitzeo del Porvenir, located next to Mexico’s second-largest lake. Here, you can visit the Ex-Convent of Santa María Magdalena, a Plateresque-style architectural gem from the 16th century, and stroll through the town’s cobblestone streets lined with historic buildings. Our journey will conclude in Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, a vibrant colonial city known as the birthplace of Mariachi music and Tequila. Arrival is expected in the evening.


Day 5: Guadalajara

In the morning we include a visit to Guadalajara, the modern metropolis with its colonial historic center, its cathedral, its market, its Tapatía square. We will enter the Cabañas Hospice, declared Unesco World Heritage. After the visit, we will go on to the next town of TEQUILA, we include entrance to the MUNDO CUERVO distillery and will see how this famous Mexican drink is made (entrance and tasting included). After this, time for a stroll and lunch in the picturesque town of Tequila. After lunch, we return to Guadalajara.


Day 6: Guadalajara - Guanajuato

We travel to the state of GUANAJUATO. Arrival at midday. In the afternoon we include a city tour of this very beautiful university city declared World Heritage, its steep slopes, its narrow streets, its churches, and we also include a cable car ride to admire the view from “el Pípila”.


Day 7: Guanajuato - Dolores Hidalgo - San Miguel de Allende - Queretaro

Amidst the mountains, we will travel to DOLORES HIDALGO, the city that is the cradle of Mexican independence. Afterwards we head to SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, a beautiful city with vice regal architecture and cobbled streets declared World Heritage. Time for a stroll. In the afternoon, we visit the ATOTONILCO Sanctuary, known as the “Century of God and the Patria”, World Heritage site (sometimes it will not be possible to visit inside due to the retreats that take place there). We then go to QUERETARO, with its very beautiful colonial center, its main square, its busy restaurants and pedestrian streets.


Day 8: Queretaro - Tula - Puebla - Val quirico - Mexico City

We’ll depart for Tula, the ancient capital of the Toltecs. Admission to its archaeological site is included. The Atlantean figures, imposing four-meter-tall warrior statues, are the site’s main attraction. You’ll also see pyramids, palaces, and carved columns, showcasing the sophistication of this pre-Hispanic civilization. We’ll then arrive in Puebla, a historic city renowned for its culinary traditions, colonial architecture, and ceramics. Highlights include its impressive Renaissance cathedral and its lively main square. Next, we’ll head to Val’Quirico, where the European-inspired architecture, particularly reminiscent of Italy’s Tuscany, and its medieval style will transport you to another era. Arrival in Mexico City is expected around 08:30 p.m.


Day 9: Mexico City - Havana

After breakfast a transfer takes you to the airport to take your flight to La Havana. Upon arrival, we shall be waiting for you to transfer you to your hotel. To welcome you at the end of the afternoon we will include a trip in an old classic car to the fortress of San Carlos passing the ‘Malecón’ and we will attend the cannon shooting ceremony (admission included). Return to the hotel (by coach or vehicles) and accommodation.


Day 10: Havana

This morning, we’ll include a tour of approximately four hours. We’ll explore Colonial Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as Revolution Square and the University. We’ll also visit the Havana Club Rum Museum. Our experience continues with a short boat ride across the bay to Regla, where we’ll visit the Church of the Virgin of Regla—an important site of devotion where Catholicism and Afro-Cuban religions blend in a powerful expression of syncretism. Will you buy flowers and have your palm read by a daughter of Ochún? Around lunchtime, we’ll head to the Callejón del Chorro area, known for its many “paladares” (privately-owned restaurants), where you’ll have time to stroll and enjoy lunch. The afternoon will be free.


Day 11: Havana - Guamá - Punta perdiz - Giron - Cienfuegos

We’ll depart from Havana and head south, taking in the island’s beautiful tropical landscapes. Our first stop will be Guamá, where we’ll visit the crocodile farm and enjoy a boat ride through this area, which has been declared a National Park. In the Taina village, we’ll learn more about the indigenous population that lived here before the arrival of Europeans. We’ll continue along the road by the Caribbean Sea. Don’t forget your swimsuit! We’ll have time at Punta Perdiz, where lunch will be included, and you can swim, explore the cenotes, or go snorkeling. Afterward, in Girón, we’ll visit the Playa Girón Museum, which offers insight into the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Revolution. Our journey will then take us to Cienfuegos, known as the Pearl of the South. This charming colonial city boasts French neoclassical architecture, and we’ll pass by its historic streets. Dinner will be included.


Day 12: Cienfuegos - Trinidad

Just under one hundred kilometers separate us from Trinidad. Upon arrival, we’ll visit the most beautiful and best-preserved colonial city in Cuba, a true open-air museum and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. After our tour, we’ll visit the Yemayá Santería Temple, dedicated to the orisha (deity) of the sea, where offerings of fruit, water, and stones are placed. A local santero will share insights into this fascinating religion and its beliefs. Following the visit, lunch will be included, and we’ll head to our resort hotel in Playa Ancón. You’ll have the afternoon free to enjoy the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea on this stunning beach, or—if you prefer—to explore Trinidad at your own pace. In the evening, we’ll offer a transfer to the cathedral so you can experience the “music square,” filled with small restaurants and the vibrant sounds of Cuban music. Dinner will be included.


Day 13: Trinidad - Valle de los ingenios - Camaguey

Our day will be filled with beautiful landscapes and unforgettable experiences. We’ll travel by bus to the Valle de los Ingenios, where we’ll visit the old San Isidro de los Destiladeros sugar mill, the best-preserved in the area. Here, you’ll learn about the history of sugar production and slavery. We’ll then continue to Manaca Iznaga, located at the heart of the sugar-producing region that fueled Trinidad´s prosperity. Next, we’ll head to Sancti Spiritus, a charming colonial town rarely visited by tourists, where we’ll have time for a stroll and lunch will be included. Our journey will continue through the center of the island towards Camagüey, the third-largest city in the country, known for its vibrant art scene and lively nightlife.


Day 14: Camaguey - Guáimaro - Bayamo - Santiago de Cuba

In the morning, we’ll tour the historic center of Camagüey, famous for its theaters, squares, narrow alleys, and churches. We’ll then continue our journey with a brief stop in Guáimaro, where the first Cuban constitution was approved, and the emancipation of slaves was demanded. Our next stop will be Bayamo, a charming colonial town where we’ll take a stroll and watch schoolchildren practicing at the chess academy. Lunch will be included. We’ll then head to Santiago de Cuba, arriving in the evening. Upon arrival, we’ll visit the Casa de la Trova, a popular gathering place for Cuban music enthusiasts with live performances.


Day 15: Santiago de Cuba

We’ll go on a panoramic tour of Santiago, Cuba’s second-largest city—an energetic place full of contrasts, known as the capital of music and the Cuban Revolution. Just 20 km outside the city, nestled among the mountains, we’ll visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, where we’ll be moved by the deep devotion to Cuba’s patron saint. Our journey will then take us to Santa Ifigenia Cemetery, the final resting place of Fidel Castro and José Martí. We’ll also visit the Bacardí Rum Factory and the Castillo del Morro, an imposing fortress perched on a promontory, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to a fascinating Piracy Museum. Lunch will be included. You’ll have free time in the afternoon to continue discovering the magic of Santiago at your own pace.


Day 16: Santiago de Cuba - Holguín - Guardalavaca

We’ll journey through beautiful landscapes of tropical hills as we make our way to the northern coast. Our first stop will be a peaceful stroll through the charming center of Holguín, before continuing to Guardalavaca, where we’ll visit the Chorro de Maíta Archaeological Park. This remarkable site preserves the remains of an ancient village and an indigenous cemetery with 62 human skeletons, offering a window into Cuba’s pre-Columbian past. We’ll also explore the Taíno Village, a life-sized reconstruction that brings to life the everyday scenes of the island’s original inhabitants. Our journey will take us next to Bariay Bay, a place of breathtaking natural beauty. Lunch will be included. In the afternoon, you’ll have free time to enjoy the resort and relax on the stunning beaches of Guardalavaca. Dinner will be included at the hotel.


Day 17: Guardalavaca - Laguna la redonda - Cayo Coco

We’ll travel to the west of the island, beginning our day at Laguna de la Redonda, where we’ll enjoy a beautiful one-hour boat ride through mangroves, lush tributaries, and small inland lakes. Lunch will be included. Afterward, we’ll take in the spectacular landscapes along the road that crosses the sea towards Cayo Coco. We’ll arrive in the afternoon, and dinner will be included.


Day 18: Cayo Coco - Remedios

We’ll start the day with a free morning to relax and enjoy the beach. After lunch, which will be included, we’ll head toward Yaguajay, home to the museum and memorial cemetery dedicated to Camilo Cienfuegos, one of the most revered heroes of the Cuban Revolution. In the evening, we’ll arrive in Remedios, considered one of the most beautiful colonial towns in Cuba, where time seems to stand still. Dinner will be included.


Day 19: Remedios - Sugarcane Mill - Santa Clara - Havana

Just outside Remedios, we’ll visit the former Marcelo Salado Sugar Mill, once a thriving sugar refinery that closed after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Today, it serves as a museum, offering a fascinating glimpse into traditional sugar production in Cuba. We’ll enjoy a short 20-minute ride on a vintage steam train (if operational), adding a nostalgic touch to our visit. Our journey will then take us to Santa Clara, where we’ll tour the Constantino Pérez Cigar Factory, home to world-renowned Montecristo and Partagás cigars. After lunch, which will be included, we’ll visit the Che Guevara Mausoleum, a deeply symbolic site honoring one of the Revolution’s most iconic figures. We’ll then make our way back to Havana, with an expected arrival around 7:00 p.m.


Day 20: Havana

Breakfast. End of our services. Transfer from the hotel to the airport not included.

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Accommodations 13
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Guide languages
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Included
  • Europamundo General Services: Travel by bus with Spanish and Portuguese speaking guide, basic travel insurance, hotel and continental breakfast.
  • Includes arrival transfer
  • City tour in: Mexico City, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Havana, Trinidad, Camaguey, Santiago de Cuba
  • Boat: Boat trip in Xochimilco in Ciudad de México, Havana , Guama , Laguna de la Redonda
  • Evening transfer: Plaza de Garibaldi in Ciudad de Mexico., Tlaquepaque neighborhood in Guadalajara , Fortress of St. Carlos in Havana , Casa de la Trova in Santiago
  • Transfer: Basilica of Guadalupe in Ciudad de Mexico
  • Ticket admission: Cabañas Hospice and Mundo Cuervo Tequila Distillery in Guadalajara, Sanctuary of Atotonilco , Fortress of St. Carlos in Havana, Rum Museum Habana Club , Crocodile farm in Guama, Giron Beach Museum , Temple of Santería Yemaya in Trinidad , Manaca Iznaga hacienda, Sugar mill San Isidro de los Destiladeros , Ron Bacardi Factory, Castillo del Morro , Chorro de Maita museum in Guardalavaca, Taina Village , Camilo Cienfuegos museum-cemetery in Yaguajay , Marcelo Salado Sugar Mill in Remedios , Cigar Factory in Santa Clara
  • Train: Marcelo Salado Sugar mill
  • Funicular: Ascent to the Pípila in Guanajuato
  • Flights included: Mexico- Havana
  • 8 Lunch included in: Punta perdiz, Trinidad, Valle de los ingenios, Bayamo, Santiago de Cuba, Holguín, Laguna la redonda, Santa Clara
  • 6 dinner included in: Mexico City, Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Guardalavaca, Cayo Coco, Remedios
Accommodation
Ciudad de Mexico
  • CASA BLANCA 4*
PATZCUARO
  • BEST WESTERN PLUS POSADA DON VASCO 4*
  • MISION PATZCUARO CENTRO 4*
GUADALAJARA
  • HOTEL PLAZA DIANA 4*
GUANAJUATO
  • HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS GUANAJUATO 4*
QUERETARO
  • DOUBLETREE BY HILTON QUERETARO 4*
  • REAL ALAMEDA GRAN TURISMO 4*
  • HOTEL REAL DE MINAS TRADICIONAL 4*
La Habana
  • MEMORIES MIRAMAR 4*
CIENFUEGOS
  • RANCHO LUNA 4*
TRINIDAD
  • HOTEL MEMORIES TRINIDAD DEL MAR 4*
CAMAGUEY
  • E SANTA MARIA 3*
SANTIAGO DE CUBA
  • HOTEL CASA GRANDA 4*
  • IMPERIAL 4*
GUARDALAVACA
  • BRISAS GUARDALAVACA 4*
CAYO COCO
  • MEMORIES CARIBE 4*
REMEDIOS
  • HOTEL MASCOTTE 4*