Saturday 4 April 2015

TOP 10 CUBA – ROAD TRIP HIGHLIGHTS


I know it’s hard to decide which are the most fantastic places and put them on a list. There is so much beauty all around that it can’t really be measured. But, I tried to organize the highlights and give you my Cuba top best places.

1- THE CAPITAL OF CUBA, THE CITY OF HAVANA

Havana Cathedral in Plaza De Armas
Havana Cathedral in Plaza De Armas
Havana is a very nice city, mixing tropical vibes with colonial Spanish architecture. Havana old town is very pretty and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

2- FANTASTIC LAID BACK CITY OF TRINIDAD

Boys playing soccer on the streets of Trinidad
Boys playing soccer on the streets of Trinidad
Trinidad city was founded in December 23, 1514, by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. Its original name is Villa De la Santisima Trinidad.

3- CASTILLO DE SAN PEDRO DE LA ROCA

Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca Fortress
Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca Fortress
Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca is a spectacular fortress with fantastic views over the bay. This sixteenth century Spanish fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

4- BARACOA ON THE EASTERN TIP OF THE ISLAND

Baracoa upper view
Baracoa upper view from the hill
Baracoa is the oldest Spanish settlement in Cuba and was its first capital. This was where Christopher Columbus first landed when he arrived in Cuba.

5- BAYAMO MAIN SQUARE

Square with the Parochial Church San Salvador in Bayamo
Square with the Parochial Church San Salvador in Bayamo
Bayamo is a town with a beautiful historical center. Bayamo was the second of the seven cities founded by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, who established it in November 5, 1513.

6- CHE GUEVARA MAUSOLEUM

Che Guevara Mausoleum in Santa Clara
Che Guevara Mausoleum in Santa Clara
Santa Clara is a small town with a few points of interest. Its most famous site is the Che Guevara Mausoleum.

7- OLD AMERICAN CARS

Old American Car in Trinidad
Old American Car in Trinidad
Cuban roads are full of well preserved Classic American Cars from the 40s and 50s.

8- VIÑALES NATIONAL PARK

Sunset over Viñales village
Sunset over Viñales village
Viñales is a very nice place west of Havana. Viñales is a UNESCO World Heritage site that has a natural park, several caves, rocky mountains and jungle.

9- FRESH, CHEAP FRUIT

Pineapple Fruit stall
Pineapple Fruit stall
On the side of the road around the country there are stalls selling fruit and natural fresh juice.

10- CUBAN BEACHES

Cayo Jutias Beach in Bahia de Santa Lucía
Cayo Jutias Beach in Bahia de Santa Lucía
Cayo Jutias in Bahía de Santa Lucía is a beach in the northern part of the island of Cuba. White sand beaches and crystal clear water.
White sand in Playa Ancon
White sand in Playa Ancon
Playa de Ancon is a beach on the Caribbean Sea, a few kilometers south of the city of Trinidad. Playa de Ancon is famous for its beauty and tranquility. It has plenty of palm trees, white sand beaches and crystal clear water.
★ Also read the page142 Photos of Charming Old Cuba. Collection of inspiring images from charming Cuba: Havana, Santa Clara, Vinales, Baracoa, Santiago, Varadero, Trinidad, jungle and beaches.

DRIVING IN CUBA: WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU HIT THE ROAD

What to know before you hit the road - Cuba with car rental
What to know before you hit the road - Cuba with car rental
  1. I really had no major problems with the rent-a-car, everything in terms of mechanics was working fine.
  2. The only problem I had was the tires, which were extremely bald. I had to buy one tire and the money was given back to me by the company when I got back to Havana. So, do check your rent-a-car tires before you actually take it. Bald tires are those that are so worn down that they have almost no thread, which make the car extremely dangerous to drive as the tires can actually blow up.
  3. Roads in Cuba are very safe, since drivers are very conscious. There are really no crazy drivers like in other Latin American countries.
  4. Major roads are in good asphalt conditions but as soon as you drive into the countryside, roads do change and you should expect many potholes due to poor road maintenance.
  5. On the highway from Santa Clara to Havana, there were no road signs;
  6. Prepare yourself to practice your Spanish to ask for directions. Since there are no road signs, you will have to stop the car and ask for directions.
  7. You should decide to explore more rural regions of Cuba and drive on countryside roads in order to discover a different and even more relaxed country. These roads are represented in yellow on the map.
  8. Always be attentive on the road. There are always people crossing everywhere and lots of bicycles.
  9. There are always lots animals such as horses, cows, dogs and all kinds of farm animals. There are even vultures flying over the roads to eat dead animals. Sometimes they stay on the road eating while you get closer with the car.
  10. Also very important is that, after sunset, people return home after working on the farms. So, expect no road illumination and hundreds of people everywhere. Drive slowly and safely.
  11. There are places where the road simply disappears like the road from Moa to Baracoa - Yes, NO road at all.
  12. Road traffic police can usually be found before and after urban areas.
  13. Do not exceed the maximum speed limit as the police will definitely get you.
  14. If by any reason you're stopped by the Cuban police, do not be rude and show deep respect. Your behavior will reflect their behavior. If you look suspicious - they will look suspicious. If you are friendly - they will be friendly. If you smile - they will smile. Be nice, say a loud and happy HOLA! or BUENOS DIAS and you'll be fine.
  15. Some roads are really in bad conditions. So if you decide to drive faster, you have to be aware that you may have to brake quickly because of big holes on the road.
  16. Never drive without a spare tire. If you use it, always fix the bad one as soon as possible.
  17. I always avoided hotels. I always stayed in Cuban "Casas particulares". These are normal family houses with one or two spare bedrooms to rent. Breakfasts are great and you get the chance of directly interacting with Cuban people.
  18. Get some music! Buy a Compay Segundo tape or CD to drive while listening to the best Cuban music.
  19. Every day, thousands of people wait for a ride back home from village to village. You'll probably want to take some of them with you. Cuban people are very happy and communicative - so you'll probably have a lot of fun.
  20. In Cuba there is almost no criminal activity, which makes the country a relatively safe destination (apart from some dodgy big city neighborhoods like Old Havana or in Santiago de Cuba).
  21. Take into consideration possible fuel shortages in some towns and villages. Always have your tank full of fuel.
  22. OK, you can always go a little bit faster than the road speed limit...
  23. Stop on the side of the road wherever you see stalls selling fruit and natural juice. Try them out. This is one of the best things that Cuba has to offer.
  24. Cuba and its tropical climate can be tricky. So, a beautiful sunny morning can become a tremendous ugly stormy afternoon with dark sky and colossal rainfall. Beware of aquaplaning on the road.
  25. I filled up the car tank with fuel 9 times, in the following locations: Havana, Santa Clara, Cayo Coco, Manati, Moa, Santiago de Cuba, Sancti Spiritus, Pinar del Rio and Bahia Honda (where I added just $5 CUC to drive to Havana and deliver the car back to the car rental company).
  26. In almost 4000km / 2500mi of driving I had 3 flat tires.

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