Cuba is made up of one main island, the largest island of the Caribbean, the Island of Youth, and a few islands such as the archipelago of Canarreos or Jardines de la Reina.
Chartering a boat in Cuba from Trinidad, Cienfuegos or Varadero will allow you to navigate to places with a fascinating mix of colonial history associated with a combination of cultures from South America, Europe, and Africa.
With its historical heritage, you can visit the many protected sites, preserved and rich in meanings, nine of which are classified as World Heritage of Humanity. At the top of this ranking, is la Havana, the capital of Cuba and voted the most beautiful capital of the world in 1959. Let yourself be charmed by this city with the fine architecture associated with Art Deco, characterized by columns to imperial and arched windows, its old town, its fortifications, and monuments.
Famous for cities such as Santiago de Cuba, Varadero, or Holguin, you can also explore less known but equally charming cities like those of Trinidad and Baracoa, hidden treasures of the island.
Located on the south coast of Cuba, Trinidad will transport you in an air of poetry out of the ordinary between the pastel tones of the walls of the city with colonial architecture.
To the east, Baracoa will offer you a mosaic of landscapes shared between a mountain range, tropical forests, black sand beaches, and magnificent waterfalls.
Cuba will never cease to surprise you with the infinity of the exceptional landscapes that it has to offer you. Your sailboat (or motorboat) will take you through contrasting landscapes, passing from Desembarco del Granma National Park with its cliffs, waterfalls, and terraces, to some 300 white sand beaches.
Charming by the variety of landscapes, you will be charmed also by the Cuban people, a true melting pot of different cultures. Friendly, hard-working, endowed with a real sense of hospitality, and used to open their doors to tourists, locals will offer you a welcome of a quality that you will not find anywhere else.
Your boat will also allow you to go to the different archipelagos of the country.
While sailing towards the West of Cuba from Cienfuegos and Trinidad you will discover the Canarreos Archipelago, an expanse of islands more or less big including the famous 'Playa Sirena' the most beautiful beach in the area, the turtle farm, and crocodiles, or the natural pools of Cayo Rico.
Heading East, you can stop at Cayo Blanco, a small island lined with white sand, and a coral reef and visit 'The Gardens of the Queen', a protected reserve ideal for diving.
Chartering a boat in Cuba will allow you to discover exceptional fauna and flora through meeting wild species such as iguanas, and visiting the many idyllic beaches, coral reefs, and cities rich in surprises. Cuba, a country as beautiful as animated, will charm you with the spontaneity and the hospitality of its inhabitants.
A varied stay, thanks to your boat charter will be rewarding and will continue to surprise you throughout your sail.
When To Go : Benefiting from a subtropical climate, Cuba is pleasant from November to April, with a cool and dry climate. From May to October, temperatures soar, and humidity sets in.
Our favorites : Havana's mythical old town, the Viñales Valley and its natural treasures, Santiago and its cultural imprint, fishing at the Laguna de la Leche.
To visit by boat : Havana, Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Cayo Guano, Cayo Largo, Cayo Rosario, Isla de la Juventud.
Events not to be missed: Cuba Jazz Festival for its festive atmosphere. Participate in one of the famous Carnivals: Trinidad, Santiago, Havana, or Remedios.