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Cuba, a nation known worldwide for its rich history, culture, and charm, not only offers an unforgettable travel experience on land but also a remarkable adventure on water. This Caribbean jewel boasts a geographical beauty that's second to none, overflowing with coastal elegance and marine treasures. From the vibrant coastal city of Havana to the cultivated pearl of Cienfuegos, this island paradise keeps inviting sailing enthusiasts to its serene bays and mesmerizing archipelagos.
Cuba, being surrounded by the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea, offers an outstanding sailing environment. The gentle breeze, warm weather, and calm sea give the opportunity for a perfect skippered yacht charter in Cuba. Sailors, whether novice or seasoned, will benefit from the provision of trained skippers, making their journey more enjoyable and less hassle. Experience, first hand, Cuba’s famous hierarchical marina system that offers world-class services and facilities that cater to every sailor's needs. Backed by the island's fascinating past, vibrant culture, and pristine natural beauty, your sailing journey throughout Cuba is bound to be unforgettable.
Choosing Cuba for your skippered yacht charter not only means exploring spectacular coastlines and beautiful beaches, but also immersing yourself in the rich Cuban culture and history. A navigator's paradise, Cuba is adorned with striking landscapes, unique wildlife, and a seafaring experience that's hard to match anywhere else on the globe.
Reaching Cuba is possible via various modes of transportation. International flights frequently fly into the José Martí International Airport in Havana from many countries. You can also reach Cuba by ferry from Florida or Mexico. For a unique experience, consider chartering a skippered yacht to Cuba from a nearby Caribbean island.
Cuba offers stunning sailing routes and destinations. Commence your journey in Havana, the vivacious capital known for its color-soaked streets and enchanting colonial architecture. Continue along the western coast to discover Maria La Gorda, renowned for its exceptional diving spots. Sail to Isla de la Juventud, manifesting the best of marine and terrestrial beauty. Envision docking your charter at Cayo Largo to sink your toes in white sand beaches and soak the Caribbean Sun. Bask in the old-world charm of Trinidad and take the pleasure of anchoring at the coveted Cienfuegos, the “Pearl of the South”.
The best time for a skippered yacht charter in Cuba spans from November to April when the climate is mild, dry, and perfect for sailing. This period also sees a host of cultural events such as the Havana Jazz Festival and the International Habanos Cigar Festival. The off-peak season has its charm as well with lesser crowd and lower costs, perfect for travelers seeking seclusion and savings.
Cuba enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The country has a wet season from May to October and a dry season from November to April. As for sailing, the predominant trade winds provide a comfortable sailing experience, with wave patterns tending to be mild and predictable. The sea temperature in Cuba maintains warmth and comfort amid all seasons.
Exploring the history and culture of Cuba is an adventure in itself. Visit the historic squares of Havana, marvel at the colonial architecture of Trinidad, or immerse yourself in the artistic ambience of Cienfuegos. Cuba's resilient local life, a blend of various cultures and epochs, creates an atmosphere that is culturally rich and incredibly captivating. Taste the unique Cuban cuisine, from delectable Creole dishes, vibrant street food to aromatic local coffee.
With your skippered yacht charter in Cuba, you can explore numerous attractions and dive into countless outdoor activities. Enjoy snorkeling in the coral reefs, hike the lush mountains, or discover the diverse species in the country's national parks. Cuba's vibrant nightlife offers music-filled clubs and bars encouraging visitors to dance in the rhythm of Salsa. Visit local tobacco farms, eco-villages or indulge in beachcombing, bird watching, fishing, and more.
From the Hemingway Marina in Havana to Marina Marlin in Varadero and Cienfuegos, Cuba boasts outstanding marinas equipped with top-notch facilities. Anchorages in Cuba provide a serene sailing environment, among these are Cayo Largo, Cayo Guillermo, and Santiago De Cuba that offer peaceful and secure spots to dock your yacht.
For your skippered yacht charter in Cuba, ensure to pack light clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and comfortable footwear. Don’t forget to pack safety gear, a waterproof camera, and some entertainment options like books and board games. Remember, your journey would be an experience of a lifetime!
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Destination | Description |
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Havana | The pulsating heart of Cuba. Havana has much to offer, with its vibrant city life and beautifully preserved Spanish colonial architecture. |
Varadero | A resort town with a stunning coastline. Varadero provides tourists with crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and nearby coral reefs. |
Cayo Largo | An island paradise for relaxation and diving. Cayo Largo is home to some of the most pristine beaches and an abundant marine life. |
Trinidad | A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trinidad is known for its old town lined with pastel colored colonial buildings and cobblestone streets. |
Cienfuegos | The Pearl of the South, Cienfuegos is famous for its neoclassical architecture and spectacular natural bay. |
Cayo Coco | An island teeming with biodiversity. Cayo Coco offers phenomenal beaches and is perfect for birdwatching and hiking. |
Santiago de Cuba | Cuba's second largest city, Santiago de Cuba, bustles with rich history, music, and a magnificent mountainous backdrop. |
Weather patterns:
Cuba enjoys a tropical climate. Best time to visit is during dry period, November to April.Local Currency:
Cuban Convertible peso (CUC) should be used for any transactions involving tourists.Sunny days:
The country enjoys over 330 days of sunshine a year. Don't forget to pack a hat and sunscreen.Greeting:
A friendly ‘hola’ is the common way to greet locals in Cuba.Must-try dishes:
Don't leave Cuba without trying traditional dish Ropa Vieja and local beverage Mojito.Natural Preserves:
Bio diversity in Cuba is a part of UNESCO World Heritage. Respect and preserve the environment.Historical Significance:
Cuba has many UNESCO World Heritage sites. Plan to visit some whilst on your charter.Colonial Havana:
The capital city of Cuba boasts of rich colonial architecture, vibrant culture, and pulsating nightlife.Historic Trinidad:
Experience history come to life in the colorful, old-world charm of Trinidad.Beach Bliss:
The beaches in Varadero and Cayo Coco offer breathtaking views and excellent water sports options.Local Cuisine:
Cuba is known for its cuisine. Try authentic local dishes like Ropa Vieja and Moros y Cristianos.Nature Reserves:
Explore Cuba’s diverse flora and fauna in its many nature reserves and national parks.Water Sports:
Enjoy water sports activities like snorkeling and diving in the clear waters of Cayo Largo and Bay of Pigs.Salsa Dancing:
Experience the rhythm of Cuba by taking part in a Salsa lesson - a popular local dance.Tipos de yates | Catamarán |
Número de yates | 11 barcos disponibles |
Número de catamaranes | 11 catamaranes disponibles |
Precio mínimo | 339 € por día |
Precio máximo | 2022 € por día |
Precio medio | 848 € por día |
Fabricantes | Lagoon, Custom Made, Fountaine Pajot, Lavezzi, Leopard |
Longitud media | 12,87 m (42,24 ft) |
Capacidad media para dormir | 9,36 |
Capacidad media de crucero | 9,55 |
Número de reseñas | 2 |
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Con alojamiento durante una noche | Precio mínimo por día | Precio medio por día | Máx. precio por dia |
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Catamarán | 339 € | 848 € | 2022 € |