Holidays & Tours to
Cuba

Over the years we’ve heard many people say, go to Cuba before it changes. In reality, although Cuba has begun to become a little more liberal, it still has a timeless quality of a country immune to change. Think of the Caribbean and you think of fabulous beaches, blue skies, and laid-back people. Think of Cuba and you have all that with a Latin twist and a colorful, eventful history making this sunny island a firm favorite with our clients.

For those of you who are of a certain age, names like Fidel Castro and Che Guevara conjure up images of revolution, of a time when the ideologies of the West and of the Soviet Union collided, nearly resulting in a third World War, all in this unlikely corner of the Caribbean. This period of Cuba’s history has helped shape it into a fascinating destination, proudly untouched by western consumerism. That said Cuba recognized its potential and has developed many 5 star International standard hotels on stunningly perfect white sand beaches, along with fabulous restaurants to make Cuba the perfect destination for beach lovers and culture vultures alike.

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Millington Travel has been booking customers to Cuba for almost 20 years and is very proud to have a member of staff who made Cuba his home for a couple of years.  This wealth of knowledge means we are well placed to advise you on how to make your trip to Cuba a memorable one.

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Our Top Ten things to see and do in Cuba

  1. Book a city tour of Havana and explore this fascinating city
  2. Enjoy world class dance at the National Ballet of Cuba in Havana.
  3. Sip a Daiquiri in Floriditas bar where Ernest Hemingway frequented, and sometimes fell over!
  4. Swim with dolphins in Varadero
  5. Visit a cigar factory and see how the worlds finest cigars are hand rolled.
  6. Bay of Pigs and Zapata Peninsula one of Cuba’s most important eco-systems and where Fidel Castro’s Revolutionary forces were victorious.
  7. Visit beautiful colonial Trinidad, exploring the cobbled streets of this UNESCO world heritage site.
  8. Stroll along Havana’s Malecon at sunset and chat with the locals as you sit on the sea wall and take in views of the city in the fading light.
  9. Sample a Cuba Libre while relaxing on a stunning beach on one of Cuba’s Cayos.
  10. Try a Salsa lesson – music and dance are the heart and soul of Cuba and no visit is complete without a lesson from the experts.

When to go?

Cuba is always warm and as with all tropical countries, you will see some rain, often in the afternoon and always short and sharp. There is no bad time to visit, but the rainfall is at its heaviest from late summer to November, when the chance of tropical storms increases. No time is a bad time to visit but we recommend January to April – the months with the least rainfall.