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The Best of Cuba and Mexico

Duration

15 Days

Physical rate

Moderate

Start city

Havana

Available

April 2025 / March 2026

Cities to visit: Havana; Guama; Punta Perdiz; Giron; Cienfuegos; Trinidad; Mexico City, Ciudad De México State; El Oro De Hidalgo; Mine Two Star; Tlalpujahua; Patzcuaro; Morelia; Cuitzeo Del Porvenir; Guadalajara; Guanajuato; Dolores Hidalgo; San Miguel De Allende; Querétaro; Tula; Puebla; Val Quirico

Detailed day by day description

Introduction

Dear Traveler: thank you for choosing us to perform this Tour! We hope you enjoy your trip.

Here we give you a guidance on their tour with the information that we believe may be of your interest. The information is indicative, may exist variations on designated hours.

TRANSFER from the airport, if you have it included or purchasing. Our transfer will be waiting for you with a poster on behalf of Europamundo or its name to the output of the custom (after collecting your luggage)..

Remember to inform us by phone if you lost your connection flight or expected delay of their arrival, in your VOUCHER figure the phone of the transfer.

IMPORTANT: If you had additional nights upon arrival the hotel will have your reservation, but his travel guide normally will not be until the night before the start of the tour.

Day
Arrival. Welcome to Cuba. Transfer to the hotel and, depending on your flight schedule, free time to relax.
06:00 p.m. – In the late afternoon, to welcome you to the island, we’ll include a transfer in a classic vintage car to the San Carlos Fortress , driving along the iconic Malecón. There, we’ll witness the traditional Cannon Firing Ceremony (tickets included). Return to the hotel by coach or private vehicle and overnight stay.
09:30 p.m. – Return to the hotel.
08:00 a.m. – This morning, we’ll enjoy a tour lasting approximately four hours. We’ll explore Colonial Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as Revolution Square and the University of Havana. We’ll also visit the Havana Club Rum Museum. Later, we’ll cross the bay by boat to the town of Regla to visit the Church of the Virgin of Regla, a deeply spiritual place where Catholic and Afro-Cuban beliefs intertwine in a powerful display of religious syncretism. Will you buy flowers and have your palm read by a daughter of Ochún? Around lunchtime, we’ll head to the Callejón del Chorro area, known for its many paladares (privately owned restaurants), where you’ll have time to stroll and enjoy lunch. Free time in the afternoon.
Total distance covered: 245 km.
Scenery: This route will take us through lush Cuban tropical landscapes, mangroves, and protected wetlands. Later, we’ll drive along the Caribbean coast, where crystal-clear waters and rich vegetation create a stunning backdrop.
Note: Wear comfortable clothing, a swimsuit, and non-slip shoes for water activities. Have your camera ready to capture the diverse flora and fauna of the national park.
08:00 a.m. – Departure from Havana. We’ll travel south across sugar cane fields, palm groves, and small towns, heading toward one of Cuba’s most biodiverse regions.
11:00 a.m. – Guamá. Located within the Zapata Swamp National Park, we’ll visit the Crocodile Breeding Center and take a boat ride on the Treasure Lagoon, surrounded by Taino legends and lush vegetation. In the nearby Taino Village, we’ll explore a re-creation of pre-Columbian life, featuring life-sized sculptures that depict the early Caribbean inhabitants.
12:30 p.m. – Departure from Taino Village. We’ll continue along the Caribbean coastline to reach Punta Perdiz.
01:00 p.m. – Punta Perdiz. Free time to enjoy the sea. Lunch will be included, and you’ll have the chance to swim, explore natural cenotes, or go snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters filled with marine life.
03:30 p.m. – Departure from Punta Perdiz. We’ll continue our journey toward a place of great significance in Cuba’s recent history.
04:00 p.m. – Playa Girón. Visit to the Playa Girón Museum, which tells the story of the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban resistance during the revolution.
04:30 p.m. – Departure from Playa Girón. We’ll take the road to our final destination for the day.
05:30 p.m. – Cienfuegos. Known as “The Pearl of the South,” this elegant port city, with its French neoclassical architecture, will charm us as we tour the historic center, the seafront promenade, and Punta Gorda.
06:30 p.m. – Departure from Cienfuegos toward the hotel.
07:00 p.m. – Arrival at Rancho Luna Hotel. Dinner will be included and overnight stay.
Total distance covered: 85 km.
Scenery: We’ll travel through the rural heart of south-central Cuba, passing green sugar cane plantations, gentle hills, and small towns that still preserve the true essence of the Caribbean.
09:00 a.m. – Departure from Cienfuegos. We’ll leave behind this elegant colonial city and head toward Trinidad, a heritage jewel nestled between the Escambray Mountains and the Caribbean Sea.
10:30 a.m. – Trinidad. We’ll begin our visit at the workshop of Chichi Santander, a prominent figure in traditional Trinitarian pottery, where we’ll get a closer look at this centuries-old craft. Then, we’ll take a walking tour of the historic center, considered an open-air museum and declared a World Heritage Site. As we stroll along its cobblestone streets, we’ll admire colonial architecture around the main square, visit the iconic Bar La Canchánchara, and explore the Santería Yemayá Temple, dedicated to the sea goddess. A santero will introduce us to the beliefs and rituals of this ancient Afro-Cuban religion. Lunch will be included at a charming local restaurant.
03:00 p.m. – Departure from Trinidad toward the coast.
03:30 p.m. – Arrival at Playa Ancón Resort. Check-in at Memories Trinidad del Mar Hotel (all-inclusive). Free afternoon to enjoy the Caribbean Sea at one of the island’s most beautiful beaches, unwind at the resort, or return on your own to Trinidad’s historic center.
08:30 p.m. – Transfer to Trinidad. In the evening, we’ll offer a transfer to the center of Trinidad so you can soak up the city’s vibrant atmosphere, with live Cuban music near the cathedral and cozy local restaurants.
11:00 p.m. – Return to the hotel.
Total distance covered: 270 km.
Scenery: Today’s journey takes us through rural landscapes that reflect the historical richness of central Cuba—fertile valleys covered in sugar cane, old colonial estates, and small towns brimming with authenticity.
09:00 a.m. – Departure from Trinidad. We’ll head into the heart of the historic Valley of the Sugar Mills, where Cuba’s sugar industry flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries.
09:15 a.m. – San Isidro de los Destiladeros, Valley of the Sugar Mills. We’ll visit this former sugar factory, considered the best-preserved in the valley. Here, we’ll learn about the history of sugar production, the region’s economic rise, and the role of slavery in the industry’s development.
10:15 a.m. – Departure from San Isidro toward Manaca Iznaga.
10:25 a.m. – Manaca Iznaga. At this iconic plantation estate, we’ll have the chance to climb its watchtower for a 360° panoramic view of the valley. The tower, a symbol of prosperity and control, stands as a powerful reminder of a time shaped by forced labor and colonial wealth.
11:30 a.m. – Departure from Manaca Iznaga. We’ll continue north through the Cuban countryside.
01:00 p.m. – Sancti Spíritus. This quiet, lesser-known colonial town offers an authentic and serene atmosphere. We’ll stroll through the historic center, visit the main church and square, and enjoy lunch included at a local restaurant.
02:30 p.m. – Departure from Sancti Spíritus.
03:45 p.m. – Trinidad. Arrival and free afternoon to relax at the hotel or enjoy its facilities.
Total Distance Covered: 315 km
Scenery: Along the way, we’ll cross fertile plains, the mountainous areas of the Escambray, and vast sugarcane plantations—witnessing the natural and cultural diversity of central Cuba as we make our way to the country’s vibrant capital.
Morning – Free time.
Enjoy the hotel facilities at Playa Ancón or take this final opportunity to explore more of Trinidad, a city frozen in time, at your own pace.
12:00 p.m. – Departure from Trinidad.
We’ll begin our return journey to Havana, traveling along part of the island’s central corridor, where the scenery shifts between the Caribbean coast and the agricultural heartland.
05:00 p.m. – Arrival in Havana.
After breakfast transfer to the airport to take a regular flight to Mexico City. Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Free time at leisure.
08.30 hrs.- Today we have a fantastic day acquaint ourselves with Mexico. We include a sightseeing tour of the city . We will visit the Plaza of Three Cultures, and the historic centre in which the Zócalo (main square) and its Metropolitan Cathedral stand out, the main Aztec temple, Chapultepec Park, the “Paseo de la Reforma” Avenue and the other main avenues of this impressive city.
At the end of the visit we travel to the BASILICA OF GUADALUPE , the most visited Catholic temple in the Americas where the Virgin of Guadalupe is found. There we will be able to explore the old basilica dating back to the 18th Century and also the modern temple.
In the afternoon we travel to the neighbourhood of XOCHIMILCO, a wonderful place with its canals and semi-floating gardens. Here we include a ride in a “trajinera” , one of the boats festooned with flowers.
18.00 Hrs.- Return to the hotel
21.00 Hrs.- We include a transfer to the Plaza de GARIBALDI , with its many bars, restaurants and bars where tacos and tequila are served and the Mariachis sing. Dinner is included in a traditional restaurant.
Total distance covered: 372 km.
Scenery: We’ll cross the central mountains of Mexico, passing through forested valleys filled with pine and oak trees, in a region where nature and mining history intertwine.
07:30 a.m. – Departure from Mexico City. We’ll leave the capital behind and head into the lush landscapes of the State of Mexico. A scenic mountain road will lead us to our first destination.
10:15 a.m. – El Oro de Hidalgo. Arrival at this Pueblo Mágico , a town that flourished during the gold and silver mining boom. Its streets echo a European past, with elegant architecture such as the Juárez Theater and the old train station. You’ll have time to stroll through its charming historic center.
11:15 a.m. – Departure from El Oro de Hidalgo. We’ll continue toward a remarkable example of the region’s mining heritage.
11:30 a.m. – Mina de las Dos Estrellas. We’ll visit this fascinating site museum, located within an old mine, where we’ll learn about the lives of gold miners and the technological advances of the era (tickets included).
12:45 p.m. – Departure from Mina de las Dos Estrellas. We’ll journey through mountainous terrain, temporary home to the monarch butterfly.
01:00 p.m. – Tlalpujahua. Arrival in this charming Pueblo Mágico in the state of Michoacán, known for its year-round Christmas spirit and handmade blown-glass ornaments. Don’t miss the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, with its stunning pink stone baroque façade. You’ll have time for lunch and to wander its cobbled streets, lined with shops full of Santa Claus figures all year long.
03:00 p.m. – Departure from Tlalpujahua. We’ll travel through mountain landscapes and Purépecha lands on our way to the final stop.
05:45 p.m. – Pátzcuaro. Arrival in one of the most beautiful colonial cities in Mexico, where pre-Hispanic heritage blends with colonial architecture. Its tree-lined squares, namesake lake, and bustling artisan markets create a truly unique atmosphere. Free time to start exploring this gem of the Michoacán highlands.
Total distance covered: 362 km.
Scenery: We’ll travel through the heart of western Mexico, surrounded by gentle hills, cultivated fields, and scenic lakes, discovering towns rich in history and monumental cities.
08:30 a.m. – Departure from Pátzcuaro. We’ll leave behind this colonial gem and head toward one of the most important capitals in the country, crossing the characteristic landscapes of the Michoacán highlands.
09:30 a.m. – Morelia. Arrival in the capital of the state of Michoacán, considered one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico thanks to its stunning pink stone architecture. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is filled with majestic baroque buildings and leafy plazas. Highlights include the Cathedral, built in the tablerado baroque style with twin towers over 60 meters tall, Plaza de Armas, and its university—one of the oldest in the Americas, founded in 1540. You’ll have free time to stroll and enjoy lunch at one of its traditional restaurants or cafés.
02:00 p.m. – Departure from Morelia. We’ll head to one of the Pueblos Mágicos located near Lake Cuitzeo.
02:45 p.m. – Cuitzeo del Porvenir. Arrival in this charming town on the shores of Mexico’s second-largest lake, known for its rich history and architectural heritage. We’ll visit the stunning former Convent of Santa María Magdalena, a 16th-century masterpiece with Plateresque and Franciscan influences. You’ll have time to wander its cobbled streets and soak in the serenity of this traditional setting.
03:45 p.m. – Departure from Cuitzeo del Porvenir. We’ll continue toward Jalisco, passing through agave fields, plateaus, and rural landscapes typical of western Mexico.
07:00 p.m. – Guadalajara. Arrival in the capital of the state of Jalisco, one of the most vibrant cities in Mexico and birthplace of national icons such as mariachi and tequila. Its historic center features a mix of colonial architecture, lively plazas, and a unique cultural atmosphere. Accommodation and free time to begin exploring this dynamic metropolis.
Total distance covered: 140 km.
Scenery: We’ll journey through the fertile valleys of the state of Jalisco, with sweeping views of the blue agave fields—recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for their cultural significance in tequila production.
09:00 a.m. – In the morning, we’ll take a panoramic tour of Guadalajara, a city that blends modernity with deep-rooted traditions. We’ll explore its elegant historic center and admire landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, Plaza Tapatía, the traditional San Juan de Dios Market, and the impressive Hospicio Cabañas (admission included), a UNESCO World Heritage Site housing murals by José Clemente Orozco.
12:00 p.m. – Departure from Guadalajara. We’ll travel by road toward the picturesque town of Tequila, birthplace of one of Mexico’s most iconic beverages.
02:00 p.m. – Tequila. Arrival in this colorful town that preserves its traditional charm with cobbled streets, vibrant facades, and surrounding agave plantations. We’ll visit the renowned Mundo Cuervo distillery, where we’ll learn about the artisanal process of tequila production (admission and tasting included). After the visit, you’ll have time to explore the town, browse its local shops, and enjoy lunch at one of its traditional restaurants.
Note: Upon arrival in Tequila, the bus cannot enter the historic center; a walk of approximately 20 minutes will be required.
03:45 p.m. – Departure from Tequila. We’ll begin our return journey to the Jalisco capital, once again enjoying the scenic agave landscape.
05:00 p.m. – Guadalajara. Arrival with free time to continue exploring the city, do some shopping, or enjoy its lively nightlife.
Note: During high season, the distillery visit may be scheduled in the morning, in which case the order of visits will be adjusted without altering the planned content.
Total distance: 275 km
08:00 h.- Guadalajara –Departure-.
13:00 h.- GUANAJUATO – Arrival-.
Important Note: It is forbidden by law the entry of tourist buses into the historic centre.
On arrival, walk down to the Pípila viewpoint , time for photos. Afterwards, we will take the cable car ride to the centre. Free time to have lunch. After lunch, we will visit this beautiful university city declared World Heritage Site, its steep slopes, its narrow streets, its temples. We included a visit to this beautiful university city and World Heritage Site, with its narrow, steep streets and churches. Followed by free time. Visitors who are interested can visit the impressive “Mummies´ Museum”.
17.30/18.00 hrs: Transfer by sprinter vehicle to the hotel.
Total distance: 170 km
Scenery: Attractive mountain scenery between Guanajuato and Dolores Hidalgo.
08:30 h.- Guanajuato –Departure-. We travel through impressive mountain landscapes.
10:00 h.- DOLORES HIDALGO , the birthplace of Mexican independence. Visit to the church where the priest “Hidalgo” cried out for independence.
Important Note: It is forbidden by law the entry of tourist buses into the historic centre.
11:30 h.- Dolores Hidalgo –Departure-.On the way, we will visit the Sanctuary of ATOTONILCO , known as "Sanctuary of God and the Patria", a World Heritage Site (sometimes we will not be able to visit its interior due to the retreats that take place).
13:30 h.- SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE , a beautiful city with colonial architecture and cobbled streets, declared a World Heritage Site. Time to explore.
Important Note: It is forbidden by law the entry of tourist buses into the historic centre. In this case, the alternative is to walk for about 15 minutes or take public transport.
17:00 h.- San Miguel de Allende –Departure.
18:30 h.- QUERÉTARO –Arrival-. City with its attractive colonial city centre, main square and busy restaurants and pedestrian streets.
Total distance covered: 471 km.
Scenery: We’ll travel across the high plains of central Mexico, passing through cultivated fields, mountain ranges, and volcanic landscapes. This journey will unveil ancestral, colonial, and contemporary Mexico all in a single day.
08:00 a.m. – Departure from Querétaro. We’ll begin our journey heading south, entering regions rich in history and cultural heritage.
10:00 a.m. – Tula. Arrival at the archaeological site of Tula (admission included), the former capital of the Toltec civilization—precursors to many Mesoamerican traditions. Among the most striking features are the Atlantes, four-meter-tall warrior figures carved in stone, symbolizing the Toltecs’ military might. The site also features remains of pyramids, palaces, and columns with intricate carvings, showcasing the sophistication of this ancient culture.
11:30 a.m. – Departure from Tula. We’ll continue by road to one of Mexico’s most iconic colonial cities.
02:15 p.m. – Puebla. Arrival in this UNESCO World Heritage city, known for its exquisite cuisine (birthplace of mole poblano), colonial baroque architecture, and traditional Talavera pottery. Highlights include the grand Renaissance-style Cathedral, one of the most impressive in the Americas, and the lively Zócalo, a bustling square surrounded by arcades. Free time to enjoy lunch and stroll through its historic center.
05:00 p.m. – Departure from Puebla. We’ll continue our route toward an unexpected destination hidden in the Mexican landscape.
05:45 p.m. – Val’Quirico. Arrival in this unique village inspired by the European countryside, especially the Italian region of Tuscany. This medieval-style architectural complex features cobblestone alleys, charming plazas, and stone-and-wood facades. You’ll have free time to take photos, enjoy a drink, or browse its designer shops and restaurants.
06:45 p.m. – Departure from Val’Quirico. We’ll head back toward the Mexican capital.
08:30 p.m. – Mexico City. Arrival.
Breakfast. End of our services. Transfer from the hotel to the airport not included.

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