Feedback

Cuba

5

Reasons To
Visit Cuba

  • Beaches

    It’s surprisingly easy to forget Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean and has by far the most beaches. The powder white sand and blue waters of a Cuban beach on a sunny day feels like walking through a postcard.

    Beaches
  • Cigars

    The Cuban cigar is one of the countries most famous exports. They are renowned for their flavour and quality as well as the precision and skill which goes into rolling that perfect Cohiba. Visiting a cigar factory is a classic Cuban experience and taking in the plantations in the beautiful countryside around Vinales is a real highlight.

    Cigars
  • Countryside

    If you want to see the real Cuba, head out of the bustling towns and into the surrounding countryside. There are huge sugar cane plantations and cattle ranches, towering royal palms, impressive mountain ranges covered in thick tropical vegetation and rich, fertile fields still ploughed by oxen. You'll also see local Cubans selling their produce or going about the serious business of playing dominoes with the ever-present bottle of rum!

    Countryside
  • History

    Cuba has a truly fascinating past. Reading about Spanish colonialism, revolution, dictatorships and more revolution unveils the country’s story and how it fits into the modern world today in its own unique way. Taking the time to learn about its past and then talking about it with the locals when you arrive is an extremely rewarding experience.

    History
  • Music

    The soul of Cuba is in its music and dance. Any visitor will find the vibrant rhythms of Cuban music providing a permanent background beat to their travels. ‘Son’ is perhaps the country’s most well known music and is a passionate and sultry mix of Spanish guitar and African drum, made famous by Ry Cooder and the Buena Vista Social Club.

    Music

Request a Brochure

Audley Central America, Mexico and Cuba Brochure

Central America

By Post Download Online 6422531

Excursions in Cuba: Vivero Organoponico Alamar Horicultural Tour

Nestled between the harsh lines of the Soviet style apartment blocks is the Vivero Organoponico Alamar, effectively a four hectare urban allotment.

Vivero Organoponico Alamar Horicultural Tour

Havana, Cuba
  • Culture & History
  • Wildlife & Nature

Alamar, around 20 minutes to the east of Havana Vieja, is at first glimpse an unremarkable residential suburb, where Cubans go about their daily lives. However, nestled between the harsh lines of the Soviet style apartment blocks is the Vivero Organoponico Alamar, effectively a four hectare urban allotment.

The collapse of the Soviet Union combined with the US trade embargo drastically affected Cuba in the early 1990s and the country was left with insufficient food as well as dwindling supplies of fertiliser, insecticides and fuel for cars and modern machinery. Faced with the crisis of the 'Special Period', an organic revolution began to take place all over Cuba, with the imaginative use of any spare space to grow food; crumbling walls supporting plant pots and old parking lots converted into small vegetable plots.

The government realised that the only way out of the crisis was through self-sufficiency and introduced Organoponicos, organic urban market gardens, giving land and water to cooperatives in return for a share of the crops. The Vivero Organoponico Alamar is one of the largest and most successful in Havana, with up to 160 full time employees, all of whom receive a share of the profits and possibly some of the best food in Cuba.

Your guide and a local gardener will walk you through the impressive gardens pointing out familiar fruits and vegetables as well as exotic plants from all over the island such as the curious Noni fruit and a vast array of medicinal and decorative plants. You are also able to visit the small shop at the entrance where the locals come to stock up. The tour takes around two hours and is a great insight into everyday life in Cuba.

{E3E993C8-0C70-44EC-B879-8BE17F876254}