We booked all our Viazul bus trips on the viazul.com website before leaving Europe. My daughter is 11 and therefore entitled to a child fare. It seems the website incorrectly calculates the child fare... more
The best way to go around Trinidad is just walking, so in the twon you absolutely do not need any transport.
You need one if you want to go to Playa Ancon which is about 15 kilometers from the... more
When you want to head out from Trinidad to either Havana or Cienfuegos, one thing I have done is go on Maceo (near Las Ruinas bar) and there are usually the hustlers trying to take tourists to... more
In central Trinidad - no cars allowed - so walk around - or take a horse !
The main and central place is the "Plaza Mayor" - you will find here some marvelous restaured house - musea and the... more
After the revolution, many Cuban cities and towns changed the names of their streets to honor people who were integral to the revolution's success. Trouble is,... more
Going to Trinidad by private car might not be the best option. The particular rides aren’t really cheaper then the bus and because it’s illegal to get a ride... more
Trinidad is a very small town which is best explored by foot. The old center is a pedestrian zone so you can walk almost carelessly. If you want to visit places... more
well there wasn't much traffic, but the road was surfaced with large river pebbles. these have to be the bumpiest surfaced roads in the world, with the... more
Trinidad was the biggest area of sugar production.
It is now a place to visit and feel here in this Town the athmosphere of the past.The streets didn't change much - no car driving allowed and the...
Even if, since the first day in Cuba, all the people we met tried to made us change our travel plans, we got to do what we planned to, untill we arrived here.
Trinidad was founded in December of 1514 by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar and originally was called Villa De la Santísima Trinidad, Spain's third settlement in Cuba.
The Taino,who were the indigenous...
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