Christmas in Cuba Tour: A Celebration of the Oldest Festival in Cuba

What to expect on this itinerary
Experience exceptional holiday festivities with a tour of Cuba during Christmas and New Years. The pulse of salsa music complements the rhythmic sounds of crashing waves on the coastline. Antique sugar mills give way to gorgeous manors reflecting the former prominence of agricultural barons. Pig roasts signify the importance of family gatherings for holiday feasts. Firework displays create an illuminating spectacle of a friendly feud between neighborhoods. Whether exploring galleries at the Museum of Fine Arts or relishing the colors of the sky on a sunset cruise, your time in Cuba provides a perfectly tailored and culturally immersive celebration.
Customizable Itinerary
Santa Clara – Arrive in Cuba with Introductory Dinner and Music
The ethos of Cuba has reached legendary proportions, telling of an island paradise filled with marvelous culture, American-made cars from the 1950s, and cigars considered as much of a delicacy as the rum native to the island. As visitors from around the world travel to Havana, Santa Clara remains a hidden gem. The city stands at the heart of the island and remains a center of creativity and edgy youth culture. Graphic artists and political cartoonists, rock festivals and the university campus maintain the city’s rugged ambiance with its historical association with Che Guevara, who liberated the city in 1958, marking the end of the Batista regime in Cuba.
Murals featuring cartoonish characters depict anti-war sentiments showcasing soldiers shooting doves from their rifles, as well as the fragile relationship between the United States and Cuba. Local artists produce a variety of spectacles, changing the images along the western edges of Carretera Central regularly. Your private transfer greets you at Abel Santamaria Airport in Santa Clara and escorts you to a gorgeous accommodation. After dinner, you listen to the welcoming sounds of salsa enhancing the youthful ambiance of the city. Salsa rhythms creates an enticing beat, creating a jovial atmosphere that draws people effortlessly to the dance floor. The antique building looks seasoned from its years of use. Teenagers, students, and older couples twirl around the dance floor, happily moving to the captivating pulse that the live band creates.
What's Included:
Remedios – Visit Santa Clara’s Monuments before Transferring to Remedios
Remedios – Explore the Historical Heart of the City and Fishing Village
Trinidad – Travel to Trinidad for a City Center Tour and Salsa Class
Trinidad – Traverse a Former Sugar Plantation and Trek to El Nicho Falls
Cienfuegos – Venture to Cienfuegos for a Full Day Tour and Sunset Cruise
Havana – Relish an Excursion to the Bay of Pigs en route to Old Havana
Havana – Delight in a Convertible Tour and View Plaza de la Revolución
Havana – Visit Hemingway’s Home and a Traditional Cigar Factory
Havana – Wander the Aisles of Almacenes Market and the Rum Museum
Havana – Relax in Havana and Along the Coast with a Day at your Leisure
Havana – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Discover the colonial charms of the small towns at the island’s center, including fabulous Trinidad and often-overlooked Remedios
- Relish the unique Christmas Eve celebration of a Remedios tradition during a competing fireworks display, the oldest celebration in Cuba
- Visit the preserved home of celebrated author Ernest Hemingway for insight into his creative mind when he wrote award-winning novels
- Visit the artisan market of Havana to view the sensational paintings and craftsmanship of local artists, from handcrafted textiles to woodwork
- Trek through the wilderness of the Escambray Mountains to discover the refreshing waters of the El Nicho cascade
- Indulge in a relaxing and scenic sunset cruise around the harbor of Cienfuegos
- Wander the museum commemorating the battle at the Bay of Pigs, after the CIA attempted a failed coup against the Castro regime
- Enjoy a convertible tour through Old Havana for insight into the hidden history of the antique city connected to the mafia of the 1920s-1950s
- Traverse a traditional cigar factory to learn the history of cigars and tobacco in Cuba while watching workers hand roll the famous commodities
Starting Price
$5,500 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 76 reviews
This was our first trip to Cuba - my husband and myself. Though we travel often, we were advised to find a travel agency to prepare an itinerary for us and help navigate any administrative issues related to travel from the US. I am so glad I came upon Zicasso and their recommended agent. Briefly, I cannot imagine a better experience and initiation into Cuba. Our travel agent listened carefully to my hopes and desires for our brief (one week) trip and created an itinerary that gave us a truly in depth sense of the country and the people in a short period of time. All the personnel he selected for us - our guides and drivers - were wonderful and clearly dedicated to giving us an intimate and positive experience of Cuba. The three cities we visited - Santa Clara, Trinidad and Havana - offered a different perspective of this fascinating country, thanks also to the residents we met, including artists as well as individuals working in the service industry. We loved our lodging in both Trinidad and Havana - and felt very well taken care of by the hosts. They all went out of their way to make us feel welcome
We learned so much, about history, architecture, art, food and of course - to my husband's delight - classic American cars that you see everywhere in Havana. This is what we love - to really learn about the places we visit - and while Cuba is complicated and perhaps we came away with more questions than answers, it was not for lack of discussion with the people we encountered more than willing to tell us about their Cuba. All in all, a tremendous treat.
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Our Zicasso travel expert did a great job making all of our arrangements and making changes as needed while we were in Cuba. Our local guide and driver were excellent. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable, very patient, and so gracious. Our driver took good care of us too. The guest house in Havana was amazing. The guest house in Trinidad was mediocre. The guest house in Varadero was in a great location and just fine. We loved the itinerary. The activities were diverse, interesting, and fun. We could not believe the VIP treatment we received everywhere we went – the dance school, the cabaret venue, restaurants, etc.
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Cuba is a fantastic vacation spot, we highly recommend it to all our friends. The Cuban people are friendly and gracious. The culture, history, art, food, music, and natural beauty are all great.
Overall the experience with Zicasso was trouble free and easy. The travel company that Zicasso connected us with was great. Our travel agent and the team at the travel company were a dream to work with. They are very accommodating and flexible, and put together an itinerary that was exactly tailored to our interests. This travel agent is very responsive and patient, taking lots of time to understand our interests and answer our questions. The lodgings, guides, drivers, and attractions arranged by our travel company were spot on. The itinerary was very full, but left enough time for us to explore on our own, or just enjoy the beach in Trinidad.
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After a very shaky start, the trip turned out great. We became alarmed and almost aborted the trip when we were given a translator whose English skills were poor AND no one picked up our friend at the airport which had been prearranged. By the time we had gathered her, it was 4 pm and we were supposed to set off on a 7 hour journey to Trinidad. It didn’t seem wise to embark on such a trip so late in the day. We were also concerned about the “vintage “ cars without seat belts or headrests. If we had been better informed regarding the situation, we would have understood and agreed to this arrangement without question. Cuba is, after all, in economic crisis. Our agent heard our concerns and responded beautifully. She couldn’t do anything about the old cars without safety features but she recommended that we stay the night in Havana. She put us in a fabulous hotel. From then on, the trip was spectacular. She sent a new translator who was fabulous. Our accommodations in Trinidad were just lovely as were the restaurants and activities. The hike could have been better described. It was very difficult. We turned back because we didn’t have enough water or walking sticks. Bay of Pigs was interesting. We would have loved a guided snorkeling tour. I would recommend this group provided they use our translator or equally competent translator and that they upgrade their descriptions of the “vintage “ cars and the outings.
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