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Cayo y Seis Ciudades (Private)

Bike and beach tour in Central Cuba

For those wishing to arrive earlier than the event dates we can arrange extra nights for your convenience. Should you wish to depart later than the posted dates we can also prolong your stay, in Havana.

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Cost

N/A. Should you register looking to share with another and we are not able to find an acceptable companion, you will need to pay the Single Supplement charge.

Tour Details

Cuba, with its rich culture, natural beauty, friendly people and quiet roads is the Promised Land for cyclists. We at Bicycle Breeze have designed this new tour to take you through a variety of scenic landscapes that include beautiful beaches on the south and north coasts with overnight stays in-between in six of Cuba’s most historically significant and interesting colonial cities: Havana, the large and bustling capital whose well-preserved old city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site; Cienfuegos, the lively, seaside “Pearl of the South” with its French-inspired grand boulevard and colonnades; Trinidad, a living museum of Cuba’s colonial past with its charming cobbled streets and another UNESCO World Heritage Site; Santa Clara, the university city famously captured by Ché Guevara to end the Cuban Revolution in 1959 and now the site of his impressive mausoleum; Remedios, one of Cuba’s oldest and most charming colonial cities that was deservedly declared to be a Cuban National Monument in 1979; and, Matanzas, a city of rivers and bridges, the former center of the sugar trade now known world-wide for its strong Afro-Cuban music and dance scene.

While Cuba’s rich colonial heritage is evident throughout the island, it is central Cuba that best recalls the days of the pirates of the Spanish Main and the boom and bust days of the sugar trade. Visually attractive, these urban centers reflect the long and colorful history of this region where early settlers were often forced to repeatedly move farther inland to escape pirate attacks, where sugar, slavery and tobacco fortunes were made and lost, and where many noteworthy people in Cuban history were born, including the current president, Miguel Díaz-Canel.

The tour will also allow for exploring the varied and often stunning Cuban landscape with its many hidden gems.  It will follow the beach-lined shores of the Bahía de Cochinos (Bay of Pigs), site of the attempted invasion of Cuba in 1961 by CIA-trained Cuban exiles all the way to Playa Girón, named after a notorious French pirate from the early 1600s.  Going on, the tour will follow the verdant Escambray Mountains through the picturesque Valle de los Ingenios (Valley of the Sugar Mills), another UNESCO World Heritage Site made up of three interconnected valleys watered by four rivers. A full two days will be spent at Hanabanilla, a spectacular and enormous man-made lake surrounded by a pine-studded forest high in the mountains not far from the archeological remains of many Indigenous Taino villages. 

The tour will also provide an opportunity to experience some of the more off-beat aspects of Cuban culture such as the distinctive, but strikingly different replicas of the Statue of Liberty found in Remedios and Matanzas that are more expressive than the original that sits in New York harbour, the statue of John Lennon in a park named after him in Havana that has become a pilgrimage site for many rock music fans, and the restored 43.5 metre (143 feet) high tower, the freestanding Torre de Manaca-Iznaga in the Valle de los Ingenios that was allegedly built as a result of a silly wager between two brothers in the 1830s.  

Cuba, renowned for its beautiful landscapes, glorious beaches, wonderful people, and packed with great cycling routes is a paradise for those seeking a memorable cycling and sightseeing holiday.

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Cycle Rental

Bicycle Breeze has bike rentals at great prices. For this tour you will need either hybrid or gravel bike. Should you prefer to bring your own that is fine with us, you will get the same mechanical assistance as the renters.
 
Check your travel company for costs of shipping your bike. Depending on your country of embarkation you may be better to rent. Renting has other positive aspects. Your bike will not get lost in transit. It is far easier to travel without a bike box and spare bikes are on the bus for renters. The negative side is that this is not your favourite ride.

Customize This Tour

With a group of 10 or more riders, Bicycle Breeze can offer the ability to customize a tour to suit your needs. Contact us to start planning your next great adventure.

James reviews the tour

I just want to follow up and tell you what a great tour we had.  This was maybe the best tour I have been on for many reasons:
 

The 3 support people, Karel, Joyany, and Reinier, were outstanding. Besides being experts in their roles, they were all very personable, helpful and  mixed with the group well. Karel went out of his way and did a lot of extras like leading walking tours of the different towns we stayed in. I think the clients really appreciated their support and reflected it in the tips.

The accommodations were also outstanding especially for Cuban standards or at least from some of my previous tours.

Building in a couple of rest days at Hanabanilla and Cayo Santa Maria was a good idea.  They were welcome stops and ideal locations for a rest day.  The hiking option at Hanabanilla was well participated.  Unfortunately the weather turned bad on the off day at Cayo Santa Maria and we couldn’t swim because of high winds and rough surf.  Most of us got in the water the afternoon we arrived so it wasn’t all lost.  But people still made good use of the resort.

I heard lots of comments from the group about the variety of activities provided in the tour.  They appreciated the museums, the walking tours, hiking, riding in the old cars, etc.  It wasn’t all biking.

I don’t know if it was the average age of the group, the heat, the lack of being able to train because of winter, or starting late in the day but 35 miles seemed about the most people were up to riding.  Karel was quite flexible on re arranging the itinerary to accommodate the group and ordering box lunches.

I think the way we met with the bicycle teams and handed out the parts was a fun piece for the group.  It gave them a chance to meet with the kids, ask them questions, and appreciate some of the worn and old equipment they are using.

The diversity and maturity of the clients was a big contributor to the success.  I had to go far and wide to recruit people for the tour, some of which were friends of friends, but the spread in ages, geographical and cultural backgrounds, and educational backgrounds all contributed to a good mix of interesting people.  All were very open minded and were in Cuba for the experience. There were no complaints.

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