7 Days | Cycle Cuba’s rural roads to a white-sanded beach, a tobacco plantation and a limestone paradise
From £1008pp excluding flights (various dates available up to the end of 2026)
Want to know how it feels to ride alongside tractors and vintage cars, past tobacco farms and lush, limestone landscapes? Feel the Caribbean wind whip through your (helmet-covered) hair on this seven-day, two-wheeled journey in Cuba. You’ll discover the rich history and crumbling ruins of Old Havana as you peddle through the capital’s colourful streets. Cycle to the pristine shores of Cayo Jutias to cool-off from the heat and end a rewarding day in the saddle in Vinales with a farm-to-plate feast (with free rum!). From the flora and fauna-filled valleys of Soroa to the welcoming arms of renowned farmer Mama Luisa, take a ‘brake’ from the beaten path and access unique parts of the island that you can only reach on a bicycle.
Flights
Direct flights from Gatwick to both Havana and Holguin, are due to start in April 2025.
Indirect flights are also available.
Why you’ll love this trip
- Experience Cuba’s dynamic scenery on two-wheels, from the decaying charm of Old Havana to the dramatic limestone landscapes of Vinales.
- Immerse yourself in everyday life as you bike on Cuban roads with local traffic, alongside tractors, vintage American cars, old Ladas and horse-drawn carriages.
- Enjoy a delicious farm-to-plate experience in a hilltop restaurant – the produce is 100% organic and locally grown – oh, and the rum is free!
- Top-off your Cuban experience at a tobacco plantation regarded as the world’s finest cigar manufacturer and witness a local farmer expertly roll an iconic Cuban ‘habana’.
- Stretch your legs along the pristine beaches of Cayo Jutias, where you can soak up some free time to flop and drop on the white sands or go for a refreshing dip in the Caribbean.
- By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our Intrepid Foundation partner, World Bicycle Relief. Donations provide school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas with bicycles that provide access to education, healthcare, and income.
Is this trip right for you?
- The guesthouses (casas) we use are much nicer than your average Cuban dwelling and each room is unique. Regardless of where you stay, power cuts and breaks in hot water supply are sometimes unavoidable, as in any developing country – but we believe that this is all a part of the local experience. To help set your expectations correctly, please read the ‘Accommodation’ section of the Essential Trip Information.
- To complete this trip, it is important that you are both confident and competent in riding a bicycle.
- This is a cycling trip, so it requires a moderate level of fitness. This being said, there’s always a comfortable, air-conditioned support vehicle following close by.
- Import restrictions make the purchase of new bicycles a difficult challenge. Our bikes come from a variety of different manufacturers but are all mechanically sound.
- On this trip we have a single leader that rides with the group, and another that drives the support vehicle (acting as a backmarker where needed).
- The Caribbean climate can be very hot and humid. It’s important to wear the appropriate clothing, drink plenty of water and apply sun protection regularly. Lycra cycling shorts are ideal for warmer temperatures.
- Cuba’s roads aren’t always paved, but when they are, they can range from smooth to downright terrible. However, it’s a fun experience to share the road with tractors, vintage American cars and horse-drawn carriages.
- Cuba is different and that’s what makes it such a fascinating destination. You will find that things don’t always go according to plan or work the way they do back home. Regulations concerning foreigners and currency may appear strange to you, transport sometimes runs late and sometimes the water in your bathroom can run cold and the electricity fail. In order to get the most out of your holiday, a degree of patience, good humour and understanding is a definite advantage. Cuba may not be wealthy in a monetary sense, however if you approach your holiday with an open and enquiring mind, the warm welcome you receive from Cubans will ensure you a rich and rewarding holiday experience.
- This trip is a great way to see a lot in a short period of time and it can be part of a longer itinerary if you have more time to explore. You might like to check out our Cycle Cuba trip.

Inclusions
Meals: 6 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
Transport: Bicycle, Support Vehicle (Bus)
Accommodation: Standard Guesthouse (6 nights)
Activities
- Complimentary Arrival Transfer
- Cycling Outer Havana
- Havana – Leader-led walking tour of Old Havana
- Las Terrazas – Eco-village Visit
- Soroa – Orchid Garden (entrance fee and guide included)
- Las Terrazas – Casa de Polo entry
- Vinales – Tobacco farm visit
- Vinales – Beach excursion to Cayo Jutias
Add on activities
- Havana – Cigar Factory Tour (entrance fee and guide) – USD10
- Havana Bike Hire – Ruta Bikes – USD20
- Havana – Morro Castle (entrance fee, no guide, no transport)10 am-9 pm – CUP200
- Havana – American Vintage Car Tour (No guide and transport included) – USD30
- Vinales – Salsa Dance Lesson (per hour) – USD10
- Vinales – Live music venues (entrance fee) – Free
- Havana – Jose Marti Memorial tower entrance fee – CUP200













