Cuba Excursions.com
Cuba Excursions Home Page

Cuba Excursions by Type

Agricultural Tours
Beach & Key Tours
Boat Tours
Historical Tours
Nature / Eco Tours
Outdoor Activities
Rail Tours
Sightseeing Tours

Cuba Excursions by Destinations

Havana Excursions
Excursions from Havana
Varadero Excursions
Cienfuegos Excursions
Trinidad Excursions

More Useful Links

Contact Us
Quick Excursions Search
Excursions by Type:
  
Excursions by Destination:
  
 
With Cuba Excursions.com you can plan your next excursion in Cuba.
Visit us to find tours from Trinidad, Cuba.
Steam Train Ride
Steam Train Ride
Destinations: Valle de los Ingenios, Trinidad
Type: Rail Tour
Departure from the city railroad station. Ride in a 1919 steam train up to Manaca Iznaga; enjoy the ride about El Valle de los Ingenios: patrimony of humanity. Stop by a tiles factory and a sugar cane cleaning center. Visit to Manaca Iznaga where a Sugar Mill (ingenio) that belonged to one of the richest families of colonial Trinidad , stands. Optional visit to the family's big old house (casona) made into a restaurant. Visit to the tower, built in the XIX century. Return to Trinidad.
Maps
Do you need maps of Trinidad?... Cuba-Maps.com can help you...
 
Please beware that we do not handle reservations for this excursion. However, we would be delighted to help you with other excursions. Please click here. Thank you for visiting Cuba-Excursions.com!!!”
Cuba Hotels
We recommend you this Cuba hotel: Ancón
Hotel Ancón
Located in Ancón beach, a place of unique beauty. Its proximity to the mountain massif of the Escambray Sierra allows the you to enjoy the combination of sea and mountains. The hotel Ancon is ideal for people who want to visit the historic town and area of Trinidad.
Cuba Restaurants
We recommend you this Cuba Restaurant: El Jigüe
El Jigüe
An elegant, Colonial-style restaurant in a quiet square near the town center.
Cuba Museums
We recommend you this Cuba Museum: Romantic Museum (Brunet Palace)
Romantic Museum (Brunet Palace)
It is located in the old Palace of the Count Brunet, where there is s sample of the furniture and decorative arts with which the aristocracy of Trinidad fit out their mansions. Jewels. Porcelain. Silverware. Paintings. Sculptures. Decorative elements that belonged to the Spanish nobility.
© All right reserved
Cuba-Excursions.com