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While Havana is a must-see destination in Cuba, don’t forget about all the other beautiful, interesting places to visit on the island. Vi\u00f1ales is a perfect escape if you’re looking for a day trip from Havana.<\/p>

During my second visit to Cuba, I took a day trip from Havana to Vi\u00f1ales and fell in love with the area. Visiting Vi\u00f1ales was one of the best highlights of my trip. <\/p>

Vi\u00f1ales receives fewer visitors than Havana, Varadero, and Trinidad, but it’s worth a visit, especially if you have a day to spare. In this post, I’ll share everything you need to know to plan the perfect day trip. <\/p>

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This is the tenth post in the Cuba series. Here’s the complete 10-part series:<\/p>

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Cuba Travel Series<\/h3>

Travel Guide: The Complete Travel Guide For First Time Visitors <\/a><\/p>

Money Honey: Cuban Currency Guide: Everything You Need To Know<\/a><\/p>

For The Culture: 36 Ways To Immerse Yourself in Afro-Cuban Culture<\/a><\/p>

The Ultimate Cuba Bucket List: 101 Fun Things to Do in Cuba<\/a><\/p>

Cuba Bucket List: Top 10 Epic Things To Do in Cuba<\/a><\/p>

Packing Tips: The Complete Guide To Packing For Your Trip To Cuba<\/a><\/p>

Inspiration: 30 Photos That Will Inspire You To Visit Cuba<\/a><\/p>

Travel Tips: 10 Things You Should Know Before Visiting Cuba<\/a><\/p>

Trinidad: How To Explore Trinidad in 3 Days<\/a><\/p>

Vi\u00f1ales: How To Take the Perfect Day Trip From Havana To Vi\u00f1ales<\/a><\/p>

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How To Take The Perfect Day Trip From Havana To Vi\u00f1ales: Everything You Need To Know<\/h2>
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What makes Vi\u00f1ales so special?<\/h3>

Located just 2.5 hours outside Havana, Vi\u00f1ales Valley is known for its striking karst lush green landscape surrounded by mountains and dotted with spectacular dome-like limestone outcrops, also known as mogotes<\/em>. <\/p>

Mogotes are a series of tall, rounded hills that rise abruptly from the flat plain of the valley. This region is one of Cuba’s most fertile areas known for its rich cultural associations, particularly its traditional agricultural practices for growing the world’s best tobacco.  <\/p>

Vi\u00f1ales Valley in Sierra de Los Organos is a national monument and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in the late 1900s. Vi\u00f1ales is one of the best-known areas of Cuba. <\/p>

If you’re a nature lover like myself, into learning about the culture and cigars, then you’ve come to the right place! <\/p>

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Fun Fact: Vi\u00f1ales is said to be Fidel Castro’s favorite place in Cuba. <\/span><\/strong><\/p>

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Vi\u00f1ales day trip from Havana<\/h3>

You can easily spend a day exploring Vi\u00f1ales independently or as part of a tour group. Some tour groups offer multi-stop tours. If you’re staying in Vedado, a neighborhood of Havana, you can stop in the Hotel Meli\u00e1 Cohiba<\/a> for information about excursions and book your trip. <\/p>

Aside from purchasing internet cards and using the hotels’ wifi, this hotel was my go-to for booking trips, especially last minute.<\/p>

Alternatively, Hotel Nacional de Cuba has information about tours if you stay closer to Old Havana or downtown Havana.  <\/p>

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How to get to Vi\u00f1ales from Havana<\/h3>

Vi\u00f1ales is approximately 114 miles from Havana, making it about a 2.5-hour drive depending on your form of transportation. There are two main ways to get from Havana to Vinales: bus and taxi. You can choose which mode of transportation works best for you depending on your budget and how much time you have. <\/p>

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Bus from Havana to Vi\u00f1ales <\/h3>

Viazul is the most popular and reliable bus company on the island. Buses depart daily, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. I recommend taking the morning bus so you can maximize your time.  <\/p>

To avoid disappointment, book your ticket in advance online here<\/a>. The bus ride is about 3 hours and 40 minutes one way. Be sure to bring a book or music to keep yourself occupied. <\/p>

Most buses will stop for 20 minutes along the journey at a cafe to allow for a break.  <\/p>

Make sure to confirm the departure times of the buses leaving Vi\u00f1ales before venturing off for the day. Most buses depart in the late afternoon and arrive in Havana in the evening. <\/p>

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Taxi from Havana to Vi\u00f1ales<\/h3>

Private Taxi – <\/strong>A private taxi was our preferred method of transportation to Vi\u00f1ales. It worked out perfectly because there were four of us, and we split the ride. The private taxi allowed us to stop along the way to take pictures and make other necessary stops.  <\/p>

The price was $100, which was about the same price as if we had opted to take the bus round trip. Our Airbnb host in Havana was gracious enough to organize our private taxi. <\/p>

Tip: Make sure to negotiate the price beforehand.  <\/span><\/strong><\/p>

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Things to do in Vi\u00f1ales <\/h3>

Before arriving in Vi\u00f1ales, I had no idea what to see and do except visit the tobacco farms. Luckily, our driver was familiar with the area and showed us more than we could imagine. If you’re traveling to Vi\u00f1ales independently, here are some things you can add to your list: <\/p>

  1. Hire a Bike<\/strong><\/li><\/ol>

    Riding around Vi\u00f1ales via bike is an excellent way to sightsee and explore the area. Expect to see cow-pulled carts along the streets and lush green tobacco fields! <\/p>

    Bikes are available to rent in the main square.  <\/p>

    Price: $6 for 5 hours<\/p>

    2. Visit a Tobacco Plantation <\/strong><\/p>

    Visiting a tobacco plantation was one of the highlights of our day. Our driver took us to Ruta del Tabaco, where we learned about the history of tobacco on the island and what makes the cigars from Cuba so unique. Additionally, we had the opportunity to see how coffee and honey are made.<\/p>

    If you’re looking to purchase cigars, wait until you get to Vi\u00f1ales. You’re guaranteed to get the freshest and most authentic cigars directly from the source!<\/p>

    Alternatively, if you don’t have time to visit a tobacco farm, you can purchase cigars in the tobacco shops on the main street. <\/p>