Cuba
Santa Clara, Cuba
On the land of Che
It was Che, by order of Fidel Castro, who was in charge of taking Santa Clara from Batista's hands and thus giving the final blow to his government at the time of the Revolution at the end of 1958. The most solemn moment of the itinerary is the Visit the impressive Mausoleum of Che, before ending the visit with a panoramic tour of the city through the emblematic squares.
Camaguey, Cuba
Colors and churches
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Camagüey is known for its typical Tinajones; large jars to keep the water fresh about which there are many legends. After Havana, Camagüey is the second most culturally important city. Surrounded by 12 churches, Camagüey preserves the traditions of Spanish colonization more than other cities.
An hispanic gem by the sea
Cienfuegos, Cuba
Founded by the French in the early 19th century. In the city of Cienfuegos you can feel a beach atmosphere even though the sea is distant from the city. It is a city turned towards the sea: Punta Gorda, protected by Unesco. For nature lovers, you can see one of the main migratory bird reserves in Cuba.
Bolivia
La Paz, Tiwanaku and adrenaline
Perfect for travelers who prefer a more metropolitan experience, this five-day trip will focus on the most exciting sites in and around Bolivia's capital city. Start your trip with a day of archaeological exploration in the UNESCO site of Tiwanaku before heading to La Paz for posh Andean cuisine, a cable-car tour, an adventurous day of cycling in the mountains, and immersive experiences in some of La Paz's most unique neighborhoods.