Cuba
Cuba is the biggest island of the Caribbean with more than 4.000 cays where you can go to tropical beaches and stare at the natural beauty around you. All the while, you will be able to explore some World Heritage which conserve colonial architecture.
Cienfuegos is well known for its shocking French architecture with colonial style surrounded by wide streets full of palm trees. Take a walk around José Martí park, a square to enjoy local food and visit stores. You will start soon the tour towards Eastern Guano where you will observe Jagua Castle at the bays entrance.
Begin you second day in Cayo Largo, a popular cay used by pirates to hide their treasures. You can visit the incredible beaches such as “Playa Paraíso”, classed as one of the 25 best beaches worldwide. Enjoy the water activities like snorkel or kayak.
After visiting the turtle breeding in Cayo Largo, go towards Quinto Canal to get relaxed in the incredible beaches and the great sandbank. You will have the choice of going to the cays Ballenatos” to delve into the underwater life.
Begin your tour around “Rosario” cay, an uninhabited island with a great population of iguanas. This is an excellent place to take diving class thanks to the wide variety of fish the island contains. If you want to rest, you can find a beach covered by pink sand surrounded the cay.
Tour around “Estopa” and “Rico” cays where you can keep on enjoying dreaming sunsets, walking under the pink sea and crystal water full of shoals of exotic fish. We recommend enjoying a lunch at the unique restaurant of the area, famous to offer fresh lobsters.
Reaching almost the end of the journey, sail back to Cayo Largo to walk around the pending beaches. If you get lucky and arrive on Friday, you will be able to enjoy a party held by the locals.
Enjoy a breakfast before landing during the last day. Once the week is over you will be able to take a walk around all the pending places in the city. We recommend going to the Natural park “El Nicho” which owns incredible falls with barely no tourists.
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General conditions
Temperatures in Cuba are subtropical to tropical and there are two distinct seasons. The dry season is in winter, between November and May, with temperatures around 77 ° F (25 ° C). Summer, between May and November, is wetter and hotter with temperatures around 28 ° C (82 ° F). Navigation conditions in summer include strong and short gusts of rain later in the day. The winds are in the northeast between 15 and 25 knots, but they can be very variable depending on the tropical depressions in the Gulf of Mexico and the Bahamas. Sometimes they can vary from 5 to 35 knots.