Cuban Tody - Cuba
FROM: AUD $3,285 pp

Embark on a 9-day birdwatching adventure across Cuba, exploring top locations such as Sierra del Rosario, Las Terrazas, Soroa, La Güira National Park, and the Zapata Peninsula. Spot up to 25 endemic bird species on 8 guided birdwatching trips, including the Bee Hummingbird, Zapata Wren, and Fernandina’s Flicker, and encounter unique wildlife like the Cuban Crocodile. Along the way, visit historical landmarks such as the Bay of Pigs and Los Portales Cave, where Che Guevara maintained a secret communications base during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Inclusions
Itinerary
Prices & Dates
Accommodation

Trip Highlights

Havana - Start and end your birdwatching adventure in the Cuban capital, with free time to explore
Las Terrazas – Stroll through a sustainable mountain town and protected environmental reserve
La Güira National Park – Discover unique bird species on forested mountain trails and delve into history at Los Portales Cave
Las Salinas – Observe a wide variety of birds during an afternoon session in the region’s coastal wetlands and salt flats
Sierra del Rosario Biosphere Reserve – Begin your birdwatching journey in a lush ecological reserve
Soroa – Explore the Soroa Botanical Garden, home to 6,000 plant species, including native orchids
Zapata Peninsula – Spot remarkable native species such as the Bee Hummingbird, Zapata Wren, and Cuban Crocodile

Included

8 breakfasts, 7 lunches & 8 dinners
Escorted by a local, English-speaking tour guide (accredited in our Responsible Birding Cuba Project) & services of local birdwatching specialists
All relevant transportation in private, air-conditioned minibuses
Note: This tour is operated in conjunction with our trusted partner and you will join travellers from different operators, not solely On The Go Tours
8 nights in locally-run Cuban guesthouses (equivalent to 3-star hotel, twin share with air-conditioning and ensuite bathroom)
Airport arrival transfer on day 1
8 guided birdwatching sessions as per the itinerary

Not Included

International flights & visa
Optional activities (all optional activities are booked and paid for locally, your guide will be able to assist)
Airport departure transfer
Tipping - an entirely personal gesture

Itinerary

Day 1

Havana

On arrival in Havana, you will be collected and transferred to our guesthouse. Our birdwatching tour begins, we hope to see 20 or more of Cuba's 28 endemic species, with 8 guided birding sessions across Cuba's landscapes!

The rest of your first day is free to head out and explore the city at your own pace. A group welcome meeting will take place at the main guesthouse in the evening so you can get to know the rest of the group and your tour guide.

Please note: Our Cuba tours comply with all regulations for travellers from both the United States and other countries. However, it is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct licenses and documentation to gain entry to Cuba. We suggest researching Cuban visa and border rules before booking your tour, as these rules are subject to change. We are unable to assist with visas, general licenses or other documentation.

Please also note: To get the most from this tour, remember to bring the following items with you: binoculars, mosquito repellent, trekking shoes, a flashlight, hats, and raincoats. Optional items: a Birds of Cuba Field Guide, walking stick, telescope, camera, and notebook.
Overnight: Havana  |  Dinner

Day 2

Sierra del Rosario

Havana - Sierra del Rosario - Las Terrazas - Soroa. Today, we depart for a scenic drive west to the Sierra del Rosario Biosphere Reserve. The journey takes approximately two hours, offering views of lush countryside and rural Cuban landscapes. Upon arrival, we begin our first birdwatching session in this rich and diverse ecological reserve. Sierra del Rosario is home to 16 endemic species and 93 in total. Notable species include the Cuban Vireo, Cuban Pygmy Owl, Great Lizard-Cuckoo.

After lunch, we make our way to the quaint mountain town of Las Terrazas, nestled within a protected environmental reserve. Here, we’ll enjoy a short walk through the town. We will then continue our journey for approximately 30 minutes to Soroa, where we will spend the night.
Overnight: Soroa  |  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3

Soroa Birdwatching

Today, a local guide will accompany us on two 3-hour birdwatching excursions, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, through the forested, mountainous areas of Soroa. During our visit, we’ll have time to explore the impressive botanical garden, home to 6,000 different ornamental plant species, including 700 varieties of orchids, 100 of which are native to Cuba. Other globally threatened birds we hope to spot include the the endangered Blue-headed Quail-dove and the Gundlach’s Hawk.
Overnight: Soroa  |  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4

La Guira National Park

Soroa - La Guira National Park - Soroa. This morning, we will embark on an approximately 2-hour journey to La Guira National Park, home to species such as the Giant Kingbird, Fernandina’s Flicker, and the Cuban Solitaire. We will spend 4 hours birdwatching, with a great chance to spot some of these creatures and more.

Afterward, we will visit Los Portales Cave, where Che Guevara maintained a secret communications base during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. We will then make our way back to Soroa, where you will have the rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight: Soroa  |  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5

Discovering the Zapata Peninsula

Soroa - Palite - Playa Larga. Today, we’ll set out on a scenic 5-hour drive past Havana to the Zapata Peninsula, the largest wetland area in the Caribbean, covering 4,350 km² and designated as a Biosphere Reserve. Known as the best spot to observe the Bee Hummingbird, the world’s tiniest bird, the peninsula is also home to native species such as the Zapata Wren, Zapata Sparrow, and the Cuban Crocodile.

During our visit, we’ll explore areas like the Zapata Forest and Palpite Garden, which offer excellent opportunities to observe the diverse and unique wildlife that thrives in this remarkable ecosystem. Our stay will be in the charming town of Playa Larga, where we can unwind and enjoy its beautiful white sand beaches. Playa Larga is better known as the Bay of Pigs. It was here that the failed American-backed invasion landed in 1961, triggering the Cuban Missile Crisis and almost a nuclear war between the United States and Soviet Union.
Overnight: Playa Larga (Bay of Pigs)  |  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6

Exploring Las Bermejas & Soplillar

Playa Larga - Las Bermejas - Playa Larga - Soplillar - Playa Larga. Today, we’ll explore two unique areas of the Zapata Peninsula. We’ll begin with a 1-hour drive from Playa Larga to Las Bermejas, where we’ll enjoy a three-hour birdwatching session.

Afterward, we’ll return to Playa Larga for a lunch break and some time to rest. Following that, we’ll drive for about 30 minutes to reach Soplillar, where we’ll spend another three hours birdwatching. These locations provide excellent opportunities to observe the region’s distinctive wildlife and bird species.
Overnight: Playa Larga (Bay of Pigs)  |  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7

La Turba & Las Salinas Birdwatching

Playa Larga - La Turba - Playa Larga - Las Salinas - Playa Larga. This morning, we’ll set off for La Turba, just a 40-minute drive away, where we’ll spend three hours birdwatching in search of waterfowl and more native species. In the afternoon, we’ll head to Las Salinas, a short 30-minute drive, for another three-hour session. Both locations offer fantastic opportunities to discover the incredible diversity of birds and wildlife in the Zapata Peninsula. Some of the species to spot here include larger animals like the brown pelican, flamingos and egrets. We're spending a final night in Playa Larga, there's an interesting museum here about the Bay of Pigs invasion, which you might like to visit.
Overnight: Playa Larga (Bay of Pigs)  |  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8

Return to Havana

Playa Larga - Havana. After breakfast, we will depart on an approximately 4-hour drive from Playa Larga, making our way back to Havana, arriving at about midday. You will have the rest of the day at your leisure to explore the Cuban capital. You can visit the famous Malecón waterfront, explore the art and history at the National Museum of Fine Arts, or relax in one of the city’s charming plazas while enjoying a drink at a local café.

Alternatively, you can opt to join a 2 hour walking tour through the historic streets of Old Havana with your guide. Later, we will meet back with our group for our final dinner in Cuba.
Overnight: Havana  |  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 9

Depart from Havana

Our Cuba tour comes to an end today after breakfast and hotel check out. Make your own way to the airport or your next destination. Safe travels!
Breakfast

Prices & Dates

Departure dates are guaranteed with a minimum of 2 persons. 'Twin' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers wanting the privacy of their own room. 'Shared' prices are applicable to solo travellers who are happy to share a room with another traveller of the same sex.

Hotels

The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.

Standard Cuban Guesthouses, Havana

Our Category: Standard   |   Regional Category: Guesthouse

Accommodation for this tour will be in Casas particulares (guesthouses) in Cuba, traditional, family-run accommodations offering a clean, comfortable, and authentic stay in residential neighborhoods. Rooms are small to medium-sized, with en suite bathrooms, air-conditioning (sometimes older and noisier), and hot water showers (often with medium to low pressure). Windows are provided, but sometimes small or in the bathroom. Towels and soap are usually provided, though towels can be small. Rooms may be on upper floors with narrow stairs. Mattresses are often Cuban-made, varying in firmness. These licensed guesthouses, used on most of our Cuba tours, provide simple, safe accommodation and reflect Cuba’s local charm and hospitality. they may be more basic than hotels, but they make up for this with character, hospitality and authenticity, helping to show you the real Cuba! Where possible, everyone in the group will be housed in the same guesthouse, but on larger group departures, the group may be spread between a couple - this won't affect the running of the tour.

At a Glance

Range
Trip Type
Starts
Havana
Ends
Havana
Departs
Wednesdays
Group Size
Min 2 / Max 12
Hotel Rating
Cuban guesthouses (3-star equivalent)
Tour Guide
Escorted by a local tour guide with local birdwatching specialists
Meals
Breakfast: 8, Lunch: 7, Dinner: 8
Countries
Minimum Age
18
Arr. Transfer
Yes
Dep. Transfer
No
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