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With its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant music scene and delicious cuisine, Cuba is a travel destination like no other. From exploring the lively streets of Havana to relaxing on the world-class beaches of Varadero, from discovering some of the most beautiful colonial villages like Trinidad to enjoying the white sands of Cayo Coco, the choice is yours. Whether you’re sipping a mojito, dancing to salsa music or exploring the historical landmarks, Cuba is the holiday of a lifetime. Navigate your adventure with our comprehensive Cuba travel guide.

Venture out of your all-inclusive resort and explore its colonial towns and lesser-known stunning beaches, it’s the best way to experience authentic Cuba.
Cuban music is more than just a melody; it’s an invitation to escape, to share, to dream, and to fully live each moment.
From Varadero to Cayo Santa Maria and Cayo Coco, all you need to do is check-in, enjoy the amenities, and feel the sand between your toes on your much awaited Cuba all-inclusive vacation.
Here’s a curated selection of films, novels and series that place Cuba at the centre of their stories.
Why not try something a little different this year by planning a sun-drenched escape to tropical havens you may not have considered before?
Thinking of booking a Varadero resort? Check out our list of fun activities to do in and around Varadero.
If you want to soak up the sun and relax, all-Inclusive Package in Cuba are second to none! Check out our tips for choosing your hotel.
Transat presents these exceptional new properties, with insights from our in-house specialists on what sets them apart.
Here are 5 reasons to visit Cuba so you can enjoy the city, the beaches and the cocktails without breaking the bank!
Dare to explore beyond your all-inclusive in Cuba. Here are some of our favourite excursions near Cayo Santa Maria.
Among the most beautiful villages in Cuba, here are my favorites! In the Cuban hinterland, charming little towns outnumber your vacation days.
Ernest Hemingway loved Cuba and made it his home for many years. Follow in his footsteps with our Havana itinerary.
Immerse yourself in the heart of rural Cuba and discover Viñales and its valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Everything you need to know about cycling in Havana: where to rent bikes, what paths to take, and how to prepare for Cuban traffic.
Nestled between the deep emerald green of the majestic Escambray Mountains and the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, Trinidad has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988.
And with the Transat Family Collection, your family vacation will be filled with benefits and inclusive rates tailored specifically for the little ones!
For first time travellers to Cuba, the biggest question is which beach is the best in Cuba? Here are five beautiful Cuban beaches to consider.
Here are many destinations in the Caribbean that will take you in the footsteps of pirates such as Blackbeard, Henry Morgan and many others.
Explore the latest, greatest, and best spots in Havana according to travel writer, photographer, and Cuba specialist Heidi Hollinger.
Thirsty for adventure? Here are five excursions you can book to complement your holiday in Cayo Santa Maria.
Here are 5 tropical cocktails to enjoy in their country of origin for a dose of authenticity and Caribbean creativity!
For a taste of local flavor, sample Cuban cocktails that embody the country’s history, culture and hospitality.
Alongside state-run restaurants for tourists and home cooking (the famous paladares), a new culinary scene is slowly but surely emerging in the Cuban capital: private restaurants.
Curious to visit the Cuban capital but running out of vacation days? Here are our must-sees for a weekend in Havana.
A Cayo Santa Maria Day Trip to Topes de Collantes takes you into the cool green mountains of Cuba where you can hike, visit spectacular waterfalls and experience some of the best coffee produced on the island.
Cuba offers an abundance of attractions, from charming colonial towns to pristine, uncrowded beaches and national parks. Discover these incredible places around Holguin to experience the enchantment of this vibrant country.
Trying to decide between Iberostar Selection Holguin and Iberostar Coral Holguin? Take our quiz to find out which is the best option for your holiday.
If you’re thinking of taking a day trip excursion from Santa Clara, you should put Cienfuegos at the top of your must-see towns in Cuba.
Here are some of the amazing places you shouldn’t miss around the cities of Trinidad and Holguin to feel the magic of this vibrant country.
Cuba has a lot to offer in term of art. Discover La Havana through museums, galeries and boutiques. Culture in Cuba can be surprising!
Discover the beauty of Biking and hiking across rural Cuba!
A day trip to Sagua La Grande from Cayo Santa Maria provides visitors with a wonderful glimpse into true local Cuban life as well as some of the country’s grand architectural masterpieces. While in the area, you should visit to the quaint fishing village of Isabela de Sagua, also known as Cuba’s Venice.
If you wish to visit Cuba away from its all-inclusive experience, here are great road trip itineraries around Cuba, the Caribbean’s largest island.
Relaxing in Cayo Largo with nothing but beautiful beaches, cool breezes and the latest bestseller. Simple and perfect vacations
A list of interesting and can’t-miss things to do in Santiago de Cuba, one of the most significant cities in the country.
Cuba–and more specifically, Havana–is going through a gastronomic renaissance of sorts. Here are 10 spots to eat and drink in Havana.
A complete guide to finding the best, most respected locations for cigar and rum in Cuba — including the capital of Havana and beyond.
Far from being scary, this Havana cemetery is full of beautiful architecture and fascinating history just waiting to be explored.
With its beautiful beaches, many activities and fascinating colonial towns, a Cuba family vacation is sure to delight all. Here are our tips for a family vacation in Cuba.
In Holguin, Cuba, nicknamed the “city of parks”, life happens to the beat of a slow rhythm descended from the mountains and the backcountry.