High fidelity at Fidel’s (15 Tage)
Eigentlich müsste man Fidel dankbar sein, dass er mit eiserner Hand die Zeit angehalten hat. Was wäre sonst mit dem morbiden Charme, der aus allen Ritzen quillt? Den Straßenkreuzer-Dinos in Dottergelb und Babyblau? Wo der ganze Flitter, der mit leicht bekleidetem Lächeln alle Existenzsorgen hinwegfegt? Sei einfach happy. Über Fidel und diese Reise.
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Highlights
- Zu Fuß durch Havanna
- Mit dem Fahrrad-Taxi durch Camagüey
- Salsa tanzen in Trinidad
- Auf Che Guevaras Spuren in Santa Clara
- Das Nightlife in Santiago de Cuba
Leistungen

Mit dem Fahrrad-Taxi durch Camagüey
Damals, als Camagüey noch am Meer lag, kamen die Piraten mit dem Schiff. Wir machen den Ort bequem im Fahrrad-Taxi unsicher. Halt dich gut fest, denn wenn dir leicht schwindelig wird, solltest du dich auf was gefasst machen: Damit potentielle Angreifer vollkommen die Orientierung verlieren, wurden die Straßen nämlich mit voller Absicht restlos wirr angelegt. Ist uns egal, wir schlängeln uns so lange durch die Gassen, bis wir an einer netten Bar abgeladen werden. Dort gibt’s erstmal einen Schluck Rum für die Nerven.
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Dürfen wir vorstellen: das knallbunteste Weltkulturerbe der Welt. Babyrosa, Himmelblau, Bananengelb, Mintgrün – ein Rausch, der weder vor den bröckelnden Fassaden, noch vor den Heckflossen-Karossen aus dem automobilen Urknall haltmacht. Je schöner, desto quietsch, ist in Havanna AM-CU-ST-Havanna1 2 3 eine Lebenseinstellung, ein Haltegriff gegen die Trostlosigkeit der vergangenen Jahrzehnte. Die fidele Antwort der Kubaner auf Fidel Castro. Dein Spagat hier und heute hat historische Dimensionen: mit einem Bein im kolonialen Farbrestetopf, mit dem anderen auf der Autobahn in die Neuzeit. Genieße das, solange es noch geht: die Plaza de Armas, El Templete und Hemingways »La Bodeguita«, die Avenida de los Presidentes, die Quinta Avenida und den berühmten Malecón, sobald die Sonne der Nacht aufgegangen ist.

Che Guevara, die Legende. Erfolgreichster Revolutionär. Gefangen genommen, erschossen, (angeblich) eingeäschert. Auferstanden als Skelett in Bolivien, überführt und am Ort seines größten Triumphes beigesetzt: in Santa Clara, mit Denkmal und beeindruckendem Mausoleum. Danach eine andere Art von Weltkulturerbe: CienfuegosAM-CU-ST-Cienfuegos3, die »Perle des Südens«. Christoph Kolumbus war ganz aus dem Häuschen. Seither ist Cienfuegos von Jahrhundert zu Jahrhundert schöner geworden und geradezu weltberühmt, seit der große Caruso im Teatro Tomás Terry mit seinem unvergleichlichen Tenor die Massen beseelte.

Nahtlos von einem Weltkulturerbe ins nächste zu stolpern, wäre dem einen wie dem anderen nicht angemessen. Wir gönnen uns einen türkisgrünen Durchhänger und dann kommt es auch schon: TrinidadAM-CU-ST-Trinidad4 5 6, das ehemalige Reich der Zuckerbarone. Was aus der Blütezeit des Sklavenhandels blieb, sind die Paläste und das Flair der Kolonialzeit, das sich nahezu unverändert auf der Plaza Mayor verewigt hat. Drei Tage in diesem zauberhaften Geschichtsbuch sind eigentlich zu wenig, zumal der Karibikstrand dauernd ruft, und da ist noch das Lebensgefühl der Kubaner, das ohne Knoten in den Beinen nicht vorstellbar ist. Probier mal, wir haben eine Salsastunde für dich gebucht.

Eigentlich hatten wir noch ein bisschen an den Stränden des Karibischen Meeres bleiben wollen, aber das heutige Camagüey AM-CU-ST-Camagüey7 8 war seit jeher eine Lieblingsadresse der Piraten. Ob der berühmten Tinajones wegen (Vorsicht beim Googeln: Tina Jones ist es nicht!), damit sie ausreichend Bunkerkapazität für ihre Rumvorräte hatten, weiß niemand mehr so genau. Jedenfalls waren es die Einwohner leid, regelmäßig verprügelt zu werden und verlegten die Stadt landeinwärts. Die Tinajones aber – dicke fette Tontöpfe zur Dekoration von Eingängen und Innenhöfen – haben zusammen mit den absichtlich verwirrend angelegten Gassen wesentlich dazu beigetragen, dass Camagüey Weltkulturerbe und piratenfrei wurde.

Die ganze Lebenslust, die raus muss, entlädt sich in Santiago de CubaAM-CU-ST-SantiagodeCuba9 10. Das heißeste Pflaster der Insel, die Wiege des Son Cubano aus afrikanischen Trommelrhythmen und spanischer Gitarrenmusik. Auch mal mitklimpern? Die Gelegenheit ist günstig: Musikunterricht oder Tanzstunde, beides geht, auch wenn es für DSDS vermutlich nicht reichen wird. Macht nix, den Titel »Held der Republik Kuba« trägt Santiago bereits. Was die Helden sonst noch treiben, offenbart sich bei unserer Tour durch die City. Und wenn dir der Pool deines Hotels danach nähersteht als die Denkmäler zu Ehren der kubanischen Revolution, halte fünf Kubanische Pesos bereit. Der Abschied vom Sozialismus ist schließlich teuer erkauft.

Unsere letzte Etappe führt uns entlang der spektakulären Atlantikküste ans Ende der Insel und über den gewundenen Bergpass auf die andere Seite nach BaracoaAM-CU-ST-Baracoa11 12 13. Hier, wo Christoph Kolumbus 1492 das erste Mal kubanischen Boden betrat, entstand ab 1511 die älteste spanische Siedlung. »Ich habe keinen schöneren Ort gesehen«, soll er gesagt haben, worüber du dir bei unserem Stadtrundgang deine eigene Meinung bilden kannst. Auch schön: Das Weltnaturerbe Alexander-von-Humboldt-Nationalpark, Höhlenwanderung oder Regenwald-Expedition, Playa Maguana, die Wasserfälle am El Yunque. Idealerweise tagsüber, denn nachts läuft in den Bars und Clubs ein anderes Programm.

So viel wie möglich noch ein bisschen von Havanna AM-CU-ST-Havanna14 15 sehen. Dafür müssen wir den Flieger nehmen. Folge deinem Herzen oder deinen Augen, und wenn du noch einen Tipp brauchst: Im Open-Air-Cabaret Tropicana reißen dich über 150 Artisten und Showgirls locker vom Hocker. Versuch dein Glück, denn du bist nicht der Einzige, der es erleben will. Und falls nicht, nimm einen Mojito oder zwei oder drei und freue dich über die Einzigartigkeit deiner Abenteuer-Reise mit Chamäleon.

15 Tage Adventure-Trip
Havana
Bienvenido a Cuba! Welcome to Cuba! Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you arrive early, the day is yours to explore. Consider a stroll through Old Havana to acquaint yourself with its colourful mix of ’50s Americana, colonial architecture and budding modernity. There are plenty of good museums to check out, such as the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (National Museum of Fine Arts). Perhaps line up with the locals for a taste of the legendary Coppelia ice cream, or wander along the Malecon (ocean walkway), the sea wall that skirts the coastline. With so much to do in this eclectic capital, we recommend arriving a few days early to make the most of this exciting city.
There are no meals included on this day.
Special Information
A complimentary arrival transfer is included with your trip. Please ensure you provide your flight details to your booking agent at least 14 days prior to travel so the transfer can be organised.
Please see ’Joining instructions’ for more information about exiting the arrivals hall and connecting with your arrival transfer driver who will take you to your guesthouse.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Havana
Havana’s history is as colourful as its cars and buildings, and today you’ll get to experience the magic of Old Havana on a walking tour with your local leader. Designated a World Heritage Site in 1982, this well-preserved area within Cuba’s capital remains virtually unchanged, making it one of the Caribbean’s most impressive historical cities. An air of faded glory comes through in the peeling paint of some of its grand old buildings and its narrow streets, spacious plazas and Spanish architecture make it a charm to explore on foot. Visit La Catedral San Cristobal de la Habana, the Palacio de los Marqueses de Aguas Claras and the Plaza de Armas. Also visit the Museo de la Revolucion, to learn about the history of the Cuban Revolution. Afterwards, enjoy some free time to further explore on your own – perhaps check out a cigar factory or cruise around outer-Havana in a vintage American car.
There are no meals included on this day.
Included & Optional Activities
- Havana - Leader-led walking tour of Old Havana
Sancti Spiritus
Say goodbye to Havana for now and head towards Santa Clara (approximately 3.5 hours), the final resting place of Cuba’s most famous son, Che Guevara, where you’ll visit his mausoleum and memorial. Che’s remains were brought here after they were found in a remote corner of Bolivia in 1997, where he was assassinated by the CIA-backed Bolivian army. Check out the impressive bronze statue of Che bearing his rifle and learn about his incredible life. Then, continue to Sancti Spiritus (approximately 1.5 hours). Founded in 1514 as one of the original seven settlements by the Spanish, Sancti Spiritus is now declared as a historic monument and the well-preserved architecture of long-gone centuries lives on. On arrival, enjoy some free time to explore this ancient town and perhaps check out Cuba’s oldest bridge and church.
There are no meals included on this day.
Included Activities
- Santa Clara - Che Guevara Mausoleum and Museum (entrance fee)
Holguin
Hit the road this morning for a longer drive to Holguin (approximately 5.5 hours). The journey may be long, but the awe-inspiring scenes of central Cuba will make you wish it would never end. On arrival to Holguin, don’t be surprised if you don’t encounter any tourists – this lesser-visited city provides a real look into local life. Follow your leader on an orientation walk to get acquainted with the buzzing streets, charming plazas and colourful buildings, then make the short climb the Loma de la Cruz lookout point to see the city bathed in the sunset.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included & Optional Activities
- Holguin - La Loma de Cruz (sunset lookout)
- Holguin - Leader-led orientation walk
Baracoa
Today is a good opportunity to visit the Museo Nacional de la Lucha Contra los Bandidos and the Casa de los Martires de Trinidad – both chronicle the struggles of the revolutionary period in the town’s history. At some point while you’re here you’ll have the opportunity to get involved in an informal salsa class. Cuba has a hugely rich and varied dance and musical tradition that draws its roots from Africa and France. Many styles that have greatly influenced music worldwide originated in Cuba, such as Mambo, Cha-cha-cha, son and rumba. There’s also a chance to get a hands-on lesson with the musical instruments themselves in a percussion workshop. By now, hopefully you’ve learnt enough of the local rhythms to join in with the locals – maybe at a certain venue hidden within a cave!
Included activities:
- Salsa dance lesson (approx. 1 hour)
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included & Optional Activities
- Bayamo - Leader-led Orientation Walk
- Baracoa - Leader-led Orientation Walk
Baracoa
Today is a free day to explore Baracoa. The town was only accessible by sea until 1960, and even after a road linking Baracoa to Guantanamo was built, the settlement maintained a small-town colonial feel. Uncover its individuality as you wander along its beautiful malecon or ramble over various forts that were built to withstand pirate attacks. The Catedral de Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion boasts a bust of the indigenous leader Hatuey, who was burned at the stake for refusing to accept the Spanish and their Catholicism. You might prefer to chill on a beach or get active with a hike to El Yunke, the famous table-top mountain sighted by Columbus during his first voyage to the island.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Special Information
Most activities in Baracoa have a minimum passenger number so that the suppliers avoid using some local cars which do not meet our safety requirements, and instead use a new model minivan. We recommend you avoid using a car known as a ‘Willy’ particularly if requesting a taxi for any activity – Willy cars are open-air jeeps with bench seats without seatbelts. Your leader will be able to communicate this if you require assistance in ordering a taxi.
Santiago de Cuba
A spectacular 5-hour journey to Santiago de Cuba will take you through verdant mountains from Baracoa, along the dramatic Atlantic coastline to the dry region surrounding Guantanamo, dotted with cacti and wiry goats. On the way, if time permits, you will get the chance to visit a lookout for a view of the Guantanamo Naval Base and surrounding bay (Mirador de Malones tower fee not included). In the afternoon, arrive at Santiago, the hottest place in Cuba – both in temperature and atmosphere. Set between the indomitable Sierra Maestra mountain range and the Caribbean, this city’s historical centre and colonial architecture retain a timeworn air ideal for photographers. After an orientation walk with your leader, perhaps join with some of your travel buddies and head out for a group dinner. Alternatively, get a good night’s rest ready for a day of exploration tomorrow.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included Activities
- Santiago de Cuba - Leader-led Orientation Walk
- Guantanamo Bay Viewpoint (time & weather dependent)
Santiago de Cuba
Set off on a 3-hour city tour of Santiago. You’ll visit El Morro Castle, Ifigenia cemetery and the Moncada barracks and learn about the city’s rich history. For nearly a century, the city was the island’s seat of power and it also played a vital role in the Revolution. The people of Santiago were the first to rise up in arms against government troops in 1956, and it was in Santiago on January 1st, 1959 that Fidel Castro declared the triumph of the Revolution.Santiago’s half million residents are proud of their cultural traditions, so you’ll find many museums and cultural clubs around the city. The city is also famous for its energetic Carnaval celebrations and its lively Festival of Caribbean Culture. With a strong Afro-Cuban heritage it’s no surprise that Santiago has a vibrant music scene and is seen as Cuba’s capital of music. It’s the home of son music, which is a mix of Spanish guitar and African percussion. In the evening, a visit to a live music venue awaits to experience this vibrant music culture in Santiago de Cuba.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included Activities
- Santiago de Cuba - Half-day City Tour including El Morro Castle, Santa Ifigenia Cemetery & Moncada Barracks (guide, transport &entrance fees included)
- Santiago de Cuba - night live music
Camaguey
Head east along the Carretera Central to Camaguey. The journey takes about 5-6 hours with plenty of stops for you to relax and stretch your legs. Despite its size, Camaguey, Cuba’s third largest city has managed to retain much of its colonial heritage. Exploring Camaguey’s winding streets is half the fun as the city was planned in a deliberately confusing pattern to disorient any would-be assailants, and as you walk through the city you may still see tinajones – large clay pots used for collecting water. On your explorations, stop by the Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Soledad to see its baroque frescoes. Camaguey also has a rich tradition of cultural and technological leadership within Cuba, it’s the birthplace of poet laureate Nicolas Guillen and home of the Ballet de Camaguey. Cuba’s first radio and television emissions were broadcast from Camaguey, and the country’s first airport and commercial flights were planned and executed here.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included activities
- Camaguey - Leader - led orientation walk
Camaguey
Enjoy a tour of Camaguey by bicycle taxi. Cycling is a popular form of transport in Cuba, and bicycle taxis are very common – in the confusing streets of Camaguey, it’s a particularly good way to get around. On the tour, you’ll visit a local market, parks, plazas and an art gallery. Your leader may suggest visiting a local farmers’ market where you’ll get a fascinating insight into daily Cuban life and the local economy – this is where farmers can sell their produce after meeting the quota they have to sell to the state. Camaguey’s is a particularly busy and colourful market and there are separate areas for produce sold by the state and produce sold by farmers directly to the public. There are plenty of interesting tropical fruits, vegetables and herbs available. Later, your leader will take you to a local bar where you’ll get to compare a white rum to an aged rum – Cuba specifically is known as the origin of some of the smoothest and most sought-after rums on the entire planet.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Special Information
Each bicycle taxi carries two passengers and the tour is led by an English-speaking local guide.
Included activities
- Camaguey - Rum tasting in a local bar
- Camaguey - Bicycle Taxi City Tour (guide and transport included)
Trinidad
Travel through the centre of the country to Trinidad (approximately 5.5 hours), which sits on the scenic Caribbean coast. On the way, stop at Ciego de Ávila for a lovely visit to a local jewellery workshop that sprung from a community-based project that trains the youth and the unemployed and much of the work on display are from local artisan made from discarded old silverware repurposed and recycled from stocks left over from the past more prosperous times in the country. Continue to Trinidad after the visit. For many visitors to Cuba, Trinidad is a standout destination. No other colonial city in Cuba is as well preserved, and the residents are extremely friendly and festive. Trinidad is steeped in religion, including the Afro-Cuban religion of Santeria, which has connections to Voodoo. On an orientation walk today, see the former wealth generated by the sugar industry in the town’s once-grand mansions, colourful public buildings, wrought iron grill work and cobblestoned streets.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included activities
- Trinidad - Leader-led orientation walk
- Ciego de Ávila - Jewellery workshop (Community-based project)
Trinidad
Today is a good opportunity to visit the Museo Nacional de la Lucha Contra los Bandidos and the Casa de los Martires de Trinidad – both chronicle the struggles of the revolutionary period in the town’s history. At some point while you’re here you’ll have the opportunity to get involved in an informal salsa class. Cuba has a hugely rich and varied dance and musical tradition that draws its roots from Africa and France. Many styles that have greatly influenced music worldwide originated in Cuba, such as Mambo, Cha-cha-cha, son and rumba. There’s also a chance to get a hands-on lesson with the musical instruments themselves in a percussion workshop. By now, hopefully you’ve learnt enough of the local rhythms to join in with the locals – maybe at a certain venue hidden within a cave!
A bike is a great way to explore the local area. However, Cuba’s bicycles, like its cars, are vintage, which means a little bit of practicality may be sacrificed for the romantic element! There are also some great treks to be made in the nearby Sierra del Escambray mountains – maybe drive along the legendary twists and turns of the road to El Nicho, then hike to its beautiful waterfall. Playa Ancon is also close by – there’s plenty of opportunity for relaxing on its long, unspoilt beaches or snorkelling through the clear waters (just watch carefully for sea urchins, which can be a problem here). Party the night away at one of the town’s live music venues or why not take in a folklore show at one of the town’s numerous open-air venues.
There are no meals included on this day.
Included activities
- Trinidad - Salsa Dance Lesson (1 hour)
Cienfuegos
Travel on to Cienfuegos (approximately 1 hour), known affectionately as ’The Pearl of the South’. Part of the city’s appeal lies in its colonial centre, which features wide Parisian-style boulevards and elegant colonnades. Drive along the peninsula to see Cienfuegos’ architectural pride and joy, the Moroccan-influenced Palacio del Valle. On arrival, join your leader on an orientation walk to admire the city’s elegant architecture and glittering bay, then enjoy an afternoon for your own discoveries. The province is known for its coffee production, so perhaps find a spot to enjoy a fantastic brew, visit the Jardin Botanico de Cienfuegos, Cuba’s oldest botanical gardens, or head to Club Cienfuegos to watch the sunset with a cocktail in hand.
There are no meals included on this day.
Included activities
- Cienfuegos - Leader-led orientation walk
- Cienfuegos - Palacio de Valle (entrance fee)
Havana
Onwards to the peaceful sandy arc of Playa Giron (approximately 2 hours), which sits on the eastern side of the Bahia de Cochinos, better known as the Bay of Pigs. It was famously here that the CIA sponsored a failed invasion by exile forces in 1961. It’s not just the history that’s the attraction here – with crystal clear Caribbean waters, a deep underwater wall, and an outstanding variety of coral and fish, it’s a haven for snorkelers. If there’s time, hire a mask and some flippers and take a dive into sapphire-coloured water teeming with tropical marine life. Then continue your journey back to Havana (approximately 2.5 hours). On arrival, you may like to head to Plaza de la Revolucion for your final taste of Cuban revolutionary history, watched over by the memorials of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, Jose Marti and Camilo Cienfuegos. In the evening perhaps take a stroll along the malecon or soak up the atmospheric vibes of the Old Town. At the end of a long day, it’s time for a mojito or cuba libre and final night of salsa in Habana Vieja’s bars. Hit the streets and celebrate the end of a fantastic adventure.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included activities
- Bay of Pigs - Coastal swim stop
Havana
Your trip comes to an end this morning. Check-out time from the guesthouse is 10 am.
There are no meals included on this day.
Leistungen
- Adventure-Trip mit höchstens 16 Gästen
- Garantierte Durchführung aller Termine
- Fahrten im Reiseminibus sowie mit Taxis
- 14 Übernachtungen in Gästehäusern
- 9 x Frühstück
- Aktivitäten laut Tag-für-Tag-Programm
- Eintrittsgelder
- Seele-Liebe-Herz-Paket
- 100 m² Regenwald auf deinen Namen
- Englisch sprechende einheimische Reiseleitung in internationaler Reisegruppe
Aufpreis Wunschleistungen
- Einzelzimmer: ab 405 €
- Linienflug nach Havanna und zurück inkl. Rail&Fly (1. Klasse): ab 799 €
- Transfer zwischen Flughafen und Unterkunft: ab 0 €
- Vor- oder Anschlussübernachtung in Havanna: ab 35 €
- Touristenkarte für die Einreise: 25 €
Unterkünfte
Verlängerungen
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