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Absolutely Amazing

I was thinking weather to go on these type of holiday for couple of year as I am not one these everyday or even weekend cyclists. But I wanted to see Cuba and may I say, I chosen well!
The only first couple of days were bit boring / same scenery / same kind of roads but after that it was marvelous

Most Inspirational Moment

The free day in Trinidad but if I would have a chance to go there again I would plan my day differently You can take taxi to the beech or to water falls in the morning and than walk around Trinidad in the afternoon as it is not that big place

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jose was great! Great knowledge of history ( I feel i know more about Cuban revolution than our own) during a long transfers he kept us entertained by telling us jokes When dinner wasn't included he always booked us a nice place with a good food

Cuba cycling

This was an excellent trip and I enjoyed almost every minute of it (not the mild case of the trots for two days). There were 18 in our group and I worried that this might be too many, but with two buses and a team of two drivers and a mechanic, plus our tour leader, we were well served. There were a few last-minute changes to our itinerary–I was sorry to miss staying at the eco-hotel in the Sierra Maestre where we had lunch one day.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were several: great music in La Trinidad; getting close to the Cuban people in our casa particulare there, and while cycling on back roads through small towns and farms, past the people and their farm animals and small schools with the kids outside cheering us on.

Thoughts on Group Leader

My experience is limited, but I would say that Erik was outstanding. At 79 I am prone to forgetting things--like my passport--but he rose to each occasion. When we arrived, exhausted, at each new hotel, I was particularly grateful that he was able to get us checked in very quickly, once in less than 5 minutes! He is a proud Cuban and it was great to hear about Cuban history from him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I regretted not having school supplies with me to leave in some of the schools we passed.

Cycling Cuba MAU

A fascinating & very varied trip which matched all my expectations & was well described in all I read on Exodus site in advance. The combination of cycling most days interspersed with city tours & museum visits was brilliant

Most Inspirational Moment

Being on my own for 10 mins when I got off my bike to walk down a particularly steep track in the Sierra Maestra mountains. The other more experienced, braver mountain bikers rode down of course & I was left briefly on my own. Tropical rain was pouring down as I slithered down enjoying the beauty of the surroundings; an old man in a sombrero was walking slowly up hill pulling a donkey on a rope. He smiled & said ''Hola" as we passed. It felt a surreal but a magical moment.!! Cooling off with a swim in the Carribean sea after some very HOT cycling. The smiling friendly faces of children waving as we rode through villages. They had so little but always looked happy.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Erik was excellent. He was a fount of knowledge about his country and enjoyed discussing the history and current situation. He had a good sense of humour, brilliant English and was very encouraging. He had almost endless patience with a very diverse, mixed age group of clients. Lots of fun.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Hand washing facilities are not great - I wished I had taken alcohol hand cleansing gel as some more experienced travellers did. Quite a few of our group experienced travellers diarrhoea. The group leader was very keen on bike safety, sun, hydration & mosquito safety but I was too slow to realise the risks of brushing my teeth with tap water & eating the peel on some of the delicious tropical fruit provided. . . The leader did tell us later that quite often clients got tummy problems for whatever reason so perhaps a bit more advice around this included in trip notes would be valuable for people planning the trip. Another traveller provided me with immodium which was invaluable when the bus journety has to continue. . . And another had antibiotics in case of such a situation - between them they saved my holiday!!

Cycle Cuba

An outstanding trip that allows you to see at first hand all aspects of Cuban life and history, both in the towns and cities as well as in the villages and countryside.

Most Inspirational Moment

The pride of the Cuban people.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader José, was a credit to Exodus, He effortlessly created a cohesive and inclusive group and was always prepared to listen to and accommodate, wherever possible, the desires and wishes of individuals as well as the group. Especially bearing in mind the wide age range and cycling experience and abilities within the group. A very knowledgeable guide and leader with a wicked sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for some very long straight roads, but the rewards are great.

Cuba Cycling Tour

Cycling is a superb way to experience Cuba and to get a feel for the country and the way the Cuban people live. As usual, Exodus’s organisation is second to none and their ability to respond to unforeseen circumstances or problems is excellent, allowing us to get on with enjoying the holiday.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Cuban people are an inspiration in their willingness to share their lives, history and customs with complete strangers and to do so with good grace and humour. They have so little and yet share so much.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jose was excellent. Extremely knowledgable and able to share this knowledge in an insightful and often amusing manner. He kept us safe and on track, accommodating the differences and desires that a diverse group of people inevitably brings.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be openminded and go with the flow.....have few expectations especially about the toilets and food and you will be delighted rather than disappointed

Cycling Cuba commencing 22/10/15

This was our first time of travelling with Exodus and our first ‘organised cycling tour’. albeit my wife and I have cycled many hundreds of miles in various and exotic parts of the world before.
We had the advantage over most on our group as we had visited Cuba five years earlier whilst on a walking holiday.
From day one the ‘support team’ of Jose our guide and the two drivers were attentive and very professional. This included Roberto the ‘cycling mechanic’ who stayed with us for the first three days, to ensure we all ‘fitted’ our bicycles and that all the ‘brought from home’ items such as specialist peddles, saddles, bicycle GPS kits and extra water bottles stayed attached to the bikes.

During the tour both drivers namely Jose-Lewis ( bicycle & supply bus) and Jose-Ursa (people carrying bus) brilliantly anticipated stops for the essential supply of vast quantities drinking water together a seemly never ending supply of fruit ( Papaya, pineapple, oranges, avocado & guava) together with coconut cake and peanut brittle to maintain our energy levels. Both drivers although attentive did not crowd the riders but kept a respectable distance.
Cuba is ideally suited for cycling with very low traffic levels and courteous drivers. The roads are generally good although potholes proliferate the further you get from centres of population. A good cyclist has to be alert to these wherever you ride.
The accommodation was mostly very good, with stays in wonderfully atmospheric ‘colonial style’ hotels where the staff would make every effort to ensure your stay was memorable.
However, we did experience the most dreadful conditions on the third night at the Playa Largo ( Bay of Pigs) where we stayed at what can only described an ex-‘young pioneers camp’ of concrete chalets, all of which had seen better days, with poor standard of cleanliness and curtains hanging off rails. Having visited Cuba before we are aware that there are shortfalls, but not like this. To add to our displeasure for our 16 hours stay at this encampment there was NO running water. We could not shower or more importantly flush the WC.
On approaching the hotel management they just shrugged their shoulders and laughed! Luckily the group dined out that evening at a local ‘casa-restaurant ‘.
This was the worst experience of the whole trip! You must consider finding an alternative hotel, more so after spending a wonderful evening at the Valasco boutique hotel at Matanzas the previous night!
We were probably the eldest in the group my wife and I being almost 70. However we found the cycling
exhilarating and achievable, but like most in group heat took its toll. Riding in temperatures of 38c experienced on the tarmacked roads made distances easily ridden at home challenging.
The routes were well planned but it is our opinion that the group could have benefitted from earlier starts to avoid the mid-day heat. This was highlighted when the clocks were put back in the second week of our stay.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were many, but two deserve a mention. Firstly, our stay in at the Casa Sinai in Trinidad, this establishment was run by a young lady called Jenni. It was beautifully appointed, with en-suite rooms, with a roof terrace and dining area. The whole family made us very welcome. The food both breakfast and evening meal (optional) was the best we had whilst in Cuba. The evening meal started with vegetable soup, then a fruit and avocado platter, followed by lobster salad and loin of pork with tradition black beans & rice (both, big enough for two) with a side platter of vegetables and finally a large slice of caramel tart for desert . On the final morning a sumptuous breakfast was ready for us on the terrace at 6am ( still dark). This is where we gifted some of our pens pencils and to Jenni's young daughter for her primary school. Later in the tour en-route to Santiago de Cuba. Jose our guide found a very small (two roomed) school in a less than prosperous rural area where we were able to donate our remaining pens, coloured pencils, writing materials and packets of bonbons to the children. These very poor children were so well behaved they sat and listened quietly as their teacher explained that these Lycra clad strangers had brought gifts for them and their school from across the sea. No one broke rank, we just received eager grins from the 15 or so pupils. How different from their counterparts in the UK!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jose, was a good leader and cyclist. He was enthusiasm was infectious and he melded well with his two driver colleagues. He took great pains to explain the social structure within Cuban society, as expected he maintained the 'party-line'. He was obviously aware that there were shortfalls which he was powerless to change in particular that of the "Playa Largo" debacle. Where he insisted "you will really like the beach at this hotel" before we arrived. Jose did his best for us, and used his influence when he could. His summaries of the days events and terrain expected were accurate. Although his presentational style somewhat disorganised, occasionally leaving the group to decode in what order the events were likely to occur. Definitely organisation Cuban style! Moreover we never received the promised customer survey forms for our stay at the Casas in Trinidad.

Advice for Potential Travellers

We would recommend taking your own gel-saddle, or failing that a good quality gel-cover. this together with padded cycling pants will make life tolerable. Good quality cycling mittens, to reduce stress on the hands. It is very hot! If you haven't got a 'camel-back' take at least two water bottles, the cycle mechanic will fit a second bottle carrier for you. A small handlebar bag ( for camera, binos & wet-gear) saves wearing a backpack and stay cool.

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Reply from Exodus

We are glad that Tony found the local team to be so professional. We were, however, sorry to learn of his disappointment with the state-run hotel at the Playa Largo. As accommodation options are very limited in the region, Exodus has taken the decision that from 2016 clients will stay in Casa Particulares at the Playa Largo which we hope clients will enjoy. We are thrilled that Tony found the cycling to be exhilarating.

Adam Roberts – Product Manager for Cuba

Cycling Cuba

A thoroughly enjoyable holiday in a very interesting country.
The guide was fantastic – knowledgable, passionate and delivered the information in an inspiring way.
Accommodation was of varied types and in the majority of cases exceeded our expectations.
Food was simple but plentiful – occasionally outstanding (especially my surprise birthday cake).

Most Inspirational Moment

the whole experience was a real eye opener to the Cuban people, their history and way /pace of life.

Thoughts on Group Leader

EXCELLENT!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Drink plenty of water and you do not need to take any jumpers!

Two Week Cycling Tour Cuba

The trip was fantastic in every aspect. It combined cycling, culture, history and relaxation. The guide was extremely knowledgeable and travelling through small towns on your bike you really felt as though you got to see the real Cuba.

Most Inspirational Moment

The children's faces as they came out to wave at us as we cycled passed. That and how Cuban managed to negotiate the difficulties they faces following the collapse of the eastern block.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent, very knowledgeable on the country in terms of culture and history. Very personable and extremely well organised and he managed to keep a watchful eye on everyone without being overbearing.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would suggest that in the summer months this cycle is harder than a moderate so make sure you are fit before you go.

Trip of a Lifetime!

This is the first time I’ve ever written a review online but I feel that it’s absolutely worth it. I’ve just returned from the Cycling Cuba trip with a group of 17 others (from late teens to mid-sixties) plus our excellent guide Laz and drivers Tuna and Alberto.

The trip surpassed all expectations – I loved it and really feel that I saw and experienced a lot of Cuba; from bustling Havana to the Caribbean beaches, old town Trinidad, 5* hotel in Santiago, fishing village of Gibara and much, much more. It was all excellently organised and Laz made the organisation look so easy, which no doubt it wasn’t. The drivers were so helpful and everybody always had a smile on their faces. There was a variety of food and accommodation – some not great, some excellent but that reflects what’s on offer.

I’d recommend this trip to anybody. Do it, do it soon before the American brands move in and it’s awash with Starbucks and McDonalds!

Most Inspirational Moment

Everything - the variety, the music, old cars, feeling that I was using all my senses (smell, feeling of sunshine on my skin, hearing the birds, looking at the views etc). Seeing the inside of houses was an amazing experience and really showed me what real life is like. It's very difficult to pick one moment though - everything added up to a great trip. Cycling-wise I really enjoyed the bits off the main roads.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Laz was excellent - so knowledgable, calm, personable, funny, organised and professional. Everything we needed/wanted and more. Couldn't have asked for more, he made it an excellent trip!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring lots of suncream, long sleeves if you're sensitive to the sun (it's really really hot in mid-summer), wide-brimmed hats for when you're not cycling, snacks (otherwise there is only fruit at the stops), electrolytes and salt replacements (yes, you'll sweat!). If I was going again I'd definitely bring a small handlebar bag for the bike to store my camera.

Cycling Cuba

We were part of a group of 18 aged 16-64 that got on very well and made for a fun time. The most challenging aspect was the extreme heat and humidity on afternoon sections. We were grateful that our guide and drivers provided us with shower stops improvised from water bottles at the worst times and the bus was always available for a rest from the heat if necessary. The accommodation was good to excellent (with the exception of one) and although we were told not to expect much from the food it was mostly good too.

Most Inspirational Moment

The day cycling from Gibara off the beaten track was a highlight, as was the day cycling from El Cobre into Santiago. More days like this rather than long straight roads would be a bonus.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our drivers Tunas and Alberto looked after all our needs well. Our guide Laz was top class. Exodus is lucky to have such an excellent staff member. He organized everything brilliantly and was able to adapt our itinerary without any fuss when things didn't go exactly to plan i.e. accommodation in the mountains being unavailable. He was professional but friendly and joined in our group comfortably.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I believe cycling is an excellent way to see all the different sights Cuba has to offer. Do it!