Day three of the Cuban Experience tour took us into some of the most scenic views I had the pleasure of seeing in Cuba. The Vinales valleys are deep, high, lush and never-ending.
The Vinales region is an approximately 2hr 30 mins drive from Havana and a flourishing expanse dotted with tobacco farms. You will get your best priced cigars directly from a farm owner and this one had a little shop selling them by the bundle.
Shock horror, I went to Cuba and didn’t buy any cigars – nope – not even as a souvenir. I just didn’t feel any desire to bring any home – I don’t smoke and I’m very happy with bits and pieces of arts and crafts I Â bagged during my trip. I suppose you could probably say cigar rolling is a craft since its all done by hand and in the cigar factories the staff have to unroll them and start again if they’re not rolled to correct width and length.
Thatched designs are a bit of a common theme throughout Cuba, not just in Vinales. Cotswalds eat your heart out! Tobacco leaves are hung up to dry inside until the are ready to roll!
Cowboy hats are also a popular look – love it!!
Dipping cigars in honey before smoking is still a common habit apparently.
Fresh tobacco leaves
Tobacco crop before harvest
Those windows make the barns look like faces, and the views from these farms are stunning
Tobacco farm workers spotted on a break, showcasing some pretty good human camouflage
La Cueva del Indio
A prehistoric cave and underground river located in the Vinales region.
The climb up to the cave entrance
Not for the claustrophobic, there are a few very narrow and low areas to manipulate yourself through
Our boat awaits
Giving your cattle a a refreshing bath
Mural de La Prehistoria
A representation of the evolution of of life
Preparations were underway for a wedding ceremony
Time for lunch
Since pork was the only dish on offer I was offered an omelette alternative
I think this dog knows the green cross code!
Vinales views
Human statues seem to be a popular thing in Cuba
Back on the road again
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Lignum Draco
Thanks for the tour.
Cherryl
You’re welcome!!
ContentCreator
You make me want to go back 😫
Cherryl
I hope you get around to visiting Cuba some day, it’s such a unique and diverse place on so many levels (the people, the regions, the cultural ways, the buildings and architecture, not to mention the history and current political relationships) 🌎🔆
equinoxio21
Thank you for the trip. Cuba is still a place where I haven’t been. TodavÃa…