Bachelor Party Itinerary in Cuba

  • Day 1: Havana Old Town
    30 minutes (20 km) from the Jose Marti International Airport

    Havana Old Town is one of the most beautiful and historic neighborhoods of Cuba. Visiting this area will take you back in time, with its colorful buildings and cobblestone streets. Visit the Plaza de la Catedral, Havana Cathedral, and Museum of the Revolution. After the sightseeing, get the party started with drinks at El Floridita, a world-renowned bar that Hemingway famously frequented.

  • Day 2: Varadero Beach
    2 hours (140 km) from Havana

    After a wild first night out, unwind on the picturesque Varadero Beach. This white sand paradise is perfect for beach sports, people watching, and enjoying local drinks. Facing the Atlantic Ocean, this beach has crystal clear water and a coral reef that is perfect for snorkeling. As the night falls, head over to Mambo Club and dance to Latin music all night long.

  • Day 3: Cayo Coco
    6.5 hours (530 km) from Varadero

    A scenic drive over the causeway will take you to the tranquil island of Cayo Coco. Its crystal clear water and white sandy beaches make it the perfect destination for swimming, relaxation, and water sports. After hitting the water, make sure to visit the Tabernas Plaza for local seafood and drinks. End the night at the El Kike Club, where the music never stops until sunrise.

  • Day 4: Trinidad
    2.5 hours (200 km) from Cayo Coco

    Trinidad is a colorful colonial city that boasts ancient buildings, cobblestone streets, and a lively nightlife. Visit the Plaza Mayor, the National Museum of the Struggle Against Bandits, and the Ancon Beach. At night, head over to Casa de la Musica, where live bands play until dawn.

  • Day 5: Santiago de Cuba
    5 hours (575 km) from Trinidad

    Santiago de Cuba is the birthplace of traditional Cuban music and is full of spirit and soul. Visit the Castillo del Morro, Cementerio Santa Ifigenia, and Casa de Diego Velázquez. End the day at the Bacardi Club, where rum drinks and salsa music will keep you dancing all night long.

  • Day 6: Holguin
    4 hours (250 km) from Santiago de Cuba

    Holguin is a vibrant city surrounded by stunning beaches and home to the world's finest cigar makers. Visit the Loma de la Cruz, the Chorro de Maita Museum, and the Guardalavaca Beach. In the evening, take a cigar-making lesson and end the night at the popular La Casa de la Trova.

  • Day 7: Havana Nightlife
    2.5 hours (140 km) from Holguin

    Havana's nightlife is legendary, so end your trip with a bang. Start by bar hopping in the Vedado area, before moving on to Casa de la Musica de Miramar and Tropicana Cabaret. End the wild night with a sunrise drive in Havana in a classic car.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • El Floridita (1 hour, $20)
  • Mambo Club (4 hours, $60)
  • Tabernas Plaza (2 hours, $40)
  • El Kike Club (4 hours, $60)
  • Casa de la Musica (3 hours, $50)
  • Bacardi Club (4 hours, $60)
  • La Casa de la Trova (3 hours, $50)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $340

Transportation

While public transportation is available, taxis and rental cars are recommended for a more convenient and efficient experience. A taxi will cost around $20 per hour, while a rental car will cost around $40 per day. In addition, gas prices vary but it typically costs around $1.25 per liter. Plan your trip accordingly, as some destinations may require a 4x4 vehicle or boats.

Useful Tips

For a longer trip or to add more destinations, consider visiting Pinar del Rio, the Valle de Vinales or the Sierra Maestra. For a shorter trip, consider skipping Holguin and Santiago de Cuba or choose fewer nightclubs to visit.

Airports

The main international airport in Cuba is the Jose Marti International Airport (HAV), located 20 km from Havana's city center. Other international airports include the Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport (VRA) in Varadero, the Frank Pais International Airport (HOG) in Holguin, and the Antonio Maceo Airport (SCU) in Santiago de Cuba.

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