What makes this trip special?
Highland birds
La Guira National Park
Coastal birds and rare endemics
Zapata
Open forests and palm groves
Sierra Najasa
Birds of the Coral Keys
Cayo Coco
Itinerary
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1
Havana
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2
Soroa
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3
Soroa
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4
Soroa
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5
Zapata
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6
Zapata
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7
Zapata
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8
Zapata
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9
Sierra Najasa
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10
Sierra Najasa
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11
Cayo Coco
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12
Cayo Coco
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13
Cayo Coco
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14
Havana
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15
Havana
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- For the detail of each day click the ‘Day-by-day’ tab above.
Day-by-day itinerary for 'Selfdrive Birdwatching in Cuba'
Guide prices for 'Selfdrive Birdwatching in Cuba'
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- hire car from Day 2 to Day 14 incl,
- meals where specified, B = breakfast, L=lunch, D= dinner
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Customer reviews for
'Selfdrive Birdwatching in Cuba'
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Seasonal information for 'Selfdrive Birdwatching in Cuba'
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Hotels for 'Selfdrive Birdwatching in Cuba'
Day 1
Hotel Nacional, Havana
Average rating 4.1 (48 ratings)
The historic Hotel Nacional, a short taxi ride away from Old Havana and overlooking Havana's seafront Malecón, has enjoyed the patronage of many distinguished guests in its time, Winston Churchill and Franklyn Roosevelt to name but two. There is oodles of atmosphere and the hotel is always lively. It has a lovely terrace and gardens overlooking the Malecón - a great place for that evening mojito. This is a hotel to watch people and it is a meeting place for Cubans doing business with non-Cubans. The rooms are standard business hotel type rooms but the majestic lobby and regal gardens add a certain frisson.
Day 2
Hotel Horizontes Villa Soroa
Villa Soroa
Hotel Soroa is located in Pinar del Río, the westernmost province of Cuba, surrounded by the spectacular Sierra del Rosario, defined since 1984 as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Only 75 km from the City of Havana, Hotel Soroa provides an attractive and yet relaxing environment for nature lovers, from bird watchers to trekkers and horse riding. Close to the Hotel, there is a 21-meter waterfall and the largest orhidarium and orchid gardens in the country, with over 700 varieties of orchids. From here you will be able to visit old coffee plantations originally owned by French settlers that fled to Cuba from the Haitian Revolution over 200 years ago.
Day 3
El Mirador, San Diego de los Banos
This is a pleasant, modest hotel in a practical location for touring and birdwatching in the Pinar del Rio area. Rooms are small with air-conditioning and also de-humidifiers that the Cubans themselves tend not to switch on, which means that people think the rooms are damp! There is a restaurant and also a bar patio area and swimming pool. Cubans visit San Diego for the mud therapy treatments and non-resident locals are allowed to use the hotel's swimming pool which can make it bustling with people particularly at weekends. A good opportunity to watch Cubans at play. In the lush hills and therefore more humid than the surrounding plains. Good base for birding at La Guira.
Days 5 - 8
Playa Larga, Zapata
This hotel is adequate and the nearest and preferred hotel for birders wishing to visit the Zapata National Park. There is also good snorkelling here.
41 rooms in small bungalows with bathroom, sitting room, fridge, tv and hot water. There are also 8 family bungalows of 2 bedrooms. The hotel has a swimming pool, tennis courts, scuba diving centre and restaurant.
Days 9 - 10
Finca La Belen
This is our birders' preferred choice when birding at Sierra Najasa. The accommodation is simple but pleasant with two rooms each having one queen-sized bed. Home cooking and right where the birds are. NB The photo is a compliation of various similar properties in rural Cuba. We hear the property has been recently extended to add more rooms and is possibly not as attractive and comfortable as previously experienced.
Days 11 - 13
Tryp Cayo Coco
Cayo Coco
The Tryp Cayo Coco All Inclusive Resort is in the northern keys off the coast of the province of Ciego de Avila, one of the richest natural environments in the country, caught between a spectacular lagoon and an extensive beach-lined coast. The hotel has excellent amenities and very comfortable accommodation.
It is suitable for families particularly if they have been touring and would like a beach break that would please the children. Rooms are available for 3 adults + 1 child or 2 adults with 2 children. We use this hotel for our birders, as this is the hotel they prefer for birding in the cays.
Day 14
Hotel Nacional, Havana
Average rating 4.1 (48 ratings)
The historic Hotel Nacional, a short taxi ride away from Old Havana and overlooking Havana's seafront Malecón, has enjoyed the patronage of many distinguished guests in its time, Winston Churchill and Franklyn Roosevelt to name but two. There is oodles of atmosphere and the hotel is always lively. It has a lovely terrace and gardens overlooking the Malecón - a great place for that evening mojito. This is a hotel to watch people and it is a meeting place for Cubans doing business with non-Cubans. The rooms are standard business hotel type rooms but the majestic lobby and regal gardens add a certain frisson.