HAVANA, CUBA
We depart for the Sierra del Rosario Reserve, Cuba’s first UNESCO sanctioned biosphere reserve, and the country’s main centre for eco-tourism
We depart for the Sierra del Rosario Reserve, Cuba’s first UNESCO sanctioned biosphere reserve, and the country’s main centre for eco-tourism.After a stop at the 19th-century Buena Vista Coffee Plantation, to admire the view, a visit will be made to the community of Las Terrazas, where local pottery and handicrafts can be bought. Continuing, we then stop at a nice restaurant for lunch.We will also have some free time at San Juran River for a swim.This tour includes some walking, steps at the hotel, and an incline by the coffee plantation. On all tours in Havana, passengers must walk approximately 50 metres (165 feet) from the ship to Immigration Control inside the terminal building, up 50 steps (although a lift is available), then a further 30 metres (100 feet) to the tour coaches.
DESCRIPTION CORRECT FOR 2007 CARIBBEAN SEASON
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