Day 6: Trinidad – Santa Clara – Varadero
After breakfast, it is a UNESCO-protected building dating back to the 18th-19th centuries. We will get to know the city of Trinidad closely, which was enriched by sugar production over the centuries and is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, with the best-preserved examples of Colonial period architecture in the world, which Cubans are proud of today. As we walk through the stone streets, we will feel like we are traveling back to ancient times, and we will cool off by drinking Canchanchara, a mixture of lemon juice, honey and Cuban Rum unique to Trinidad. After the tour, we will set out towards the city of Villa Santa Clara, which was the most important front of the Cuban Revolution and made Che a legend. After our lunch, on our city tour, we will see the armored train museum park, which was captured by the important leaders of the revolution, the legendary Comandante Che Guevara, and carried almost all the ammunition of the Batista armies, and Parque Vidal, where bullet marks can be seen in the old Hilton Hotel even today, where the hottest part of the war passed, and we will see those days. We will feel it more closely. We will see the Mausoleum of Che Guevera, who was captured wounded and executed in Bolivia on October 9, 1967, while leading a small guerrilla group, and where his body was brought and buried 30 years later, and the monument and statue of "El Che"'s famous farewell letter written in cuneiform. After our trip to Santa Clara, we set out for Varadero, arrival at the hotel and accommodation.