Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Tour Fidel Castro's old hideout

Tour Fidel Castro's old hideout
Tuesday, 2 November 2010

A journey into the wild terrain of Sierra Maestra where former dictator
Fidel Castro and Chef Guevara once took refuge is part of a 15-day
journey which covers the length Caribbean island of Cuba is available
through Explore Worldwide.

Cuba Libre tour travels by bus and air staying mostly in hotels but also
camping in now- deserted hacienda. The package costs from $1811,
depending on departure date, and includes meals and entry at various
attractions.

Beginning with a couple of days in the capital Havana, the tour travels
to Santiago de Cuba in the remote east past the infamous Bay of Pigs and
through Topes de Collantes National Park, Trinidad and its well
preserved Colonial architecture, the old town of Camaguey to Castro's
mountain hideout and Santiago de Cuba in the remote east.

Travel is in a group of about 14 with an experienced Explore leader,
support staff and local guide and the tour is one of 450 itineraries
Explore Worldwide operates in 120 countries.

http://www.etravelblackboard.com/article/110693/tour-fidel-castro8217s-old-hideout

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