Most Inspirational Moment
On the more hilly days, the views were great - made the climb worth it (almost)Food - 3 course meal with huge lobster for £8!Music in barsPeople in Cuba are generally very helpful and friendly. We had no concerns about safety/security at any point in the trip.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Jose was very good. He had a great sense of humour (we had "joke of the day" on the bus every day) and was informative and knowledgeable. His English was excellent - as you would expect from someone who had studied to be an English teacher. Where problems arose with accommodation or health it was sorted with no fuss. He ensured we had a good holiday.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Go to Cuba - I had to be convinced but now I am really pleased that I went. Despite what is says in the trip notes, the food is generally very good and plentiful - I've never eaten so much lobster in my life. However, if you are a vegetarian, I hope you like omelette............Ensure you take enough sun screen as it is very hot and you will struggle to buy it in Cuba. Also do take padded cycling pants and a gel seat cover as no one has yet invented a comfortable bike seat! I would also recommend a bandana to keep the sweat out of your eyes when cycling.At every stop you are provided with water, fruit and snacks so you don't need much in the way of energy bars etc. Do though take rehydrate powders and force yourself to take them - you will sweat big time!Mobile phones appear to work OK but switch off Roaming. Do take cash but if you let the guide know in advance, you can get to an ATM on most days. Consider making your own flight arrangements so that you can have extra time at the start or end. If you do decide to do this then don't use the tour start/finish hotel for any extra nights in Havana - there are far better options in old Havana in Casa Particulars. These are cheaper and central.