Destination guide
Havana
Havana is where most journeys begin, but it is also far more than a starting point. The city layers history, design, movement, and daily life in a way that rewards curiosity.
Why visit
- Old Havana's plazas, streets, and heritage architecture
- The Malecon, classic cars, and sea-facing city energy
- Rooftops, music, food culture, and neighborhood rhythm
Suggested experiences
- Walk through Old Havana with local context
- Explore the city by classic car at golden hour
- Spend an evening with live music and a rooftop view
Destination perspective
Havana gives travelers an immediate sense of Cuba’s complexity. It is a city of plazas and facades, but also of corner conversations, music drifting through open windows, and neighborhoods that reveal different moods as the day changes.
For many visitors, Havana becomes the anchor that helps the rest of the island make sense. A few well-designed days here can shape the tone of the entire journey.
Related tours
See how Havana fits into a wider journey.
Half day
Art and Culture Havana Tour
A neighborhood-focused Havana experience shaped around creative spaces, local expression, and the city's cultural pulse.
Half day
Classic Car Havana Experience
A Havana city circuit that pairs key neighborhoods with the atmosphere of a carefully chosen classic car ride.
8 days / 7 nights
Cuba Highlights Private Tour
A premium private route through key destinations for travelers who want breadth, comfort, and local context.