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A World of Adventures Awaits You



Just 30 minutes from the centre of Havana, our location offers you the calm of the seaside and the excitement of the city. Stroll through the colonial streets, dance to Cuban rhythms or take an excursion to idyllic beaches. Total immersion awaits you.

Guanabo Beach



With its crystal-clear waters and golden sand, it's perfect for relaxing, swimming or enjoying water sports such as snorkelling. Local beach bars offer refreshing cocktails such as mojitos and piña coladas, the perfect way to round off a day in the sun.

Historic centre of Havana

Discover architectural gems such as the Plaza de la Catedral and the Capitol. Stop off at a local café for a cup of Cuban coffee and visit the museums tracing the island's fascinating history. Don't miss out on a ride in an old American car for a total immersion in the retro atmosphere of the city.

San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress

Situated at the entrance to Havana Bay, this imposing 18th-century fortress offers spectacular panoramic views over the city. In the evening, watch the traditional cannon firing ceremony, a historical spectacle in which soldiers in period costume re-enact the military rituals of the colonial era.

Excursion to Varadero

Just a two-hour drive away, Varadero is synonymous with tropical paradise. Its white sandy beaches lined with coconut palms are perfect for a relaxing day out or for exploring the coral reefs by scuba diving. You can also visit nature caves, ecological reserves or enjoy fresh seafood in one of the many local restaurants.

Show at the Tropicana

Experience an unforgettable evening under the stars with live music and dance performances, flamboyant costumes and an electrifying atmosphere. Book in advance to enjoy a VIP table and gourmet dinner accompanied by local rum.

Viñales Valley



Around two and a half hours from Havana, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers spectacular scenery. The mogotes, emblematic rock formations, surround the vast tobacco plantations. Explore the region on horseback, visit local farms to learn how cigars are made or venture into the Cueva del Indio, a cave with an underground river running through it.