Vacation In Varadero Cuba

Vacation in Varadero Cuba takes a look at the top resorts and destination spots within the country.

Are you looking for a vacation rental in Varadero? Varadero, located on the northern coast of Cuba, is one of the most popular beach destinations in the Caribbean. Throughout the year, it hosts thousands of visitors who visit the area to enjoy it’s beautiful white sand beaches, crystal clear water and warm tropical breeze.

One of the most popular cities in Cuba is Varadero. It is well-known for its splendid beaches and coral reefs. It is a developed coastal area, a well-delineated city with Havana. The climate is tropical monsoon, with great heat and humidity during the summer (28 °C to 32 °C)

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Vacation In Varadero Cuba

Welcome to our guide on the best things to do in Varadero! After spending two weeks in this stunning Cuban beach paradise and exploring the nearby area, we’ve assembled a list of the top attractions so you can do the same. From boat trips to the tropical island of Cayo Blanco, to street markets and cultural experiences, there’s something in and around Varadero for every taste.

As well as attractions in the Varadero area and neighbouring town of Matanzas, we’ve also included some excellent day-trips you can take from your hotel.

Read on for the very best things to do in Varadero and start planning your trip!

RELAX ON VARADERO BEACH

Starting with the star of the show and a key reason why you’re probably visiting Varadero; the beach! We’ve travelled across the world and not many beaches are quite like the 13 mile strip at Varadero. It boasts powdery white sand, a vibrant turquoise sea and miles upon miles of beautiful beach scenery. At the time of writing, it’s rated #2 beach in the world on Tripadvisor, and we can see why.

If you’re staying in Varadero, your hotel likely has access to its own section of the beach. As it’s so long and spread out, you’ll never see any crowds; leaving plenty of space for relaxation. The sea has warm temperatures year-round and has very little shells or seaweed. As one of the best things to do in Varadero, we recommend adding as many beach days as you can to your itinerary.

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EXPLORE THE VARADERO DOWNTOWN AREA

Whilst Varadero is a huge strip of beaches and hotels, it does have a central town area near the start of the peninsula. 1st Avenue is the go-to place for bars, restaurants, shops and nightlife. It’s also the destination for a small market, public access to Varadero beach and a few other attractions that are worth checking out.

Varadero Boulevard is the central hub of town. This newly renovated complex of shops, restaurants and cafes really comes alive on an evening! Top things to do here include a visit to the chocolate café, rum and cigar shops, enjoying a drink at Beatles Bar and taking a photo with the Varadero sign.

We recommend Varadero Boulevard as the drop off destination for your taxi. You can then explore 1st Avenue on foot and stop by any restaurant or shop that catches your eye. You also have direct access to the public beach from here.

Image showing a person standing on the bride in Varadero town, Cuba

GO FOR A STROLL IN JOSONE PARK

Also located in the Downtown Varadero area, Josone Park is a small botanical garden with neatly manicured hedges, trees and tropical flowers. It’s a popular meeting point for locals and is a nice place to enjoy on a sunny day. Go for a stroll through the park, have a snack on a park bench, or rent a pedal boat and drift along the lake. Josone is colourful, tropical and a great place to spend a couple of hours.

Image showing Josone Park in Varadero Cuba

GO SHOPPING AT VARADERO FLEA MARKET

If you’re like us and you love a good market on vacation, Varadero Street Market is calling your name. Slightly further along 1st Avenue in the Downtown area, the market is home to a collection of small stalls with shade from the sun. They sell everything from Cuban art and small wooden souvenirs, to clothing, house decorations and snacks. It’s very much a tourist market, so don’t expect to find any cultural experiences here. However, it’s great for those that want some souvenirs to take home.

Although we found prices to be very cheap, it’s welcomed to barter and negotiate the best prices with market stall owners. Expect to spend 30 minutes or so walking around the market.

Image showing handmade paintings of Cuban cars and buildings - the best things to do in Varadero, Cuba

SATURNO CAVE

Hidden a short drive from Varadero, right next to the airport, is an intriguing cave known as Saturno. The cave has been carved out of the side of the mountain over thousands of years and features a number of interesting rock formations. Descend down the staircase to the heart of the cave and you’ll also find a small pool of water. This ‘cenote-like’ cave pool has water that’s a bright shade of blue, providing impressive natural scenery and a great place to swim.

Arrive early in the morning to beat the crowds at Saturno Cave and have this cool natural attraction all to yourself. The fresh water is a much cooler temperature than the sea in Varadero, making it a refreshing break from the sun. We recommend spending an hour or so here. Explore the cave, swim in the natural pool and wander along the tropical walkways.

Image showing two people standing in an underground cave

BELLAMAR CAVE

Bellamar Cave is one of the best things to do in Varadero for those that like off-the-beaten-track adventures. We were amazed that this place didn’t have more hype and interest! Bellamar is located in Matanzas, a 40-minute drive from Varadero. It’s the site of a huge complex of underground caves that was stumbled upon by a worker in 1861. The caves were mapped out and explored, only to find a winding labyrinth of snow-white stalagmites and stalactites that date back over 300,000 years.

Walk down into the caves with a guide and they’ll show you an open section of the cave complex. It features wide caverns of hollow rock, giant rock formations hanging from the ceiling and a number of fossilised remains buried within the rock face. It’s a very cool place to visit and a welcome break from the sun.

Image showing a staircase inside a cave in Cuba - the best things to do in Varadero, Cuba

GO SNORKELLING OR SCUBA DIVING AT CORAL BAY BEACH

As a tropical Caribbean island, Cuba has no shortage of sea life. Manta rays, colourful tropical fish and giant sea turtles can all be found in the waters near Varadero. One thing you’ll find out about Varadero Beach, is that the sea can be quite rough and windy. Therefore, you’re going to want a calmer beach to snorkel and scuba dive.

This is where Coral Beach is perfect! The beach is located a short drive south of Varadero Beach, in an area with calmer seas. It’s the top place for a snorkelling tour, but you can also opt for a more intense scuba diving excursion. Whilst you can visit the beach yourself and swim 200m offshore to see the sea life for yourself, we recommend joining a guided tour instead. The local guides at Underwater Cuba have excellent Tripadvisor reviews. They’ll take you to all the best spots and ensure you remain safe.

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EXPLORE AMBROSIO CAVE AND VARAHICACOS ECOLOGICAL RESERVE

A less known but very cool thing to do in Varadero is to visit a small nature reserve called Varahicacos. This eco-park is a protected piece of land near the far end of the Varadero beach strip, a short walk from a number of popular hotels. The reserve has a winding walking trail under the canopy of the forest, with stop off points that show you various different plants, trees, caves and animal habitats. It’s a great way to learn about Cuba’s tropical nature!

We recommend visiting Varahicacos Ecological Reserve in the morning whilst the weather isn’t too hot. Consequently, you’ll have a much more enjoyable trekking experience. The trail should take you around an hour to complete and costs $5 per person.

In addition to the eco-reserve, you can visit the nearby Ambrosio Cave. The cave is a short walk down the main road. Ambrosia is a lot like the caves on the Varahicacos nature trail, but far more impressive, carved deep into the heart of the rock, and with a labyrinth of different tunnels.

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Image showing an underground bat cave in Varadero, Cuba

RIDE A SPEEDBOAT ALONG THE CANIMAR RIVER

If you’re looking for one of the most adventurous things to do in Varadero, head on down to the underside of Canimar bridge on the Canimar River. A fun activity on many tours to Matanzas, but also available if visiting by taxi, this thrilling speed boat ride will give you an up-close view of the winding river. The river covers 19km; 12km of which you can navigate by boat. It features lush Caribbean vegetation and a number of different bird species.

We recommend including the Canimar River speed boat ride as part of a wider Matanzas tour. The experience cost $35 for 30 minutes when we visited and it was well worth it!

Image of Canimar bridge in Matanzas, Cuba - the best things to do in Varadero, Cuba
Image showing the steering wheel of the speed boat on the river

VISIT MATANZAS TOWN

If you want to see an authentic Cuban town away from all the tourists, Matanzas town is the place to go. It’s only a 40-minute drive from Varadero town and is home for many of the locals that work in the Varadero hotels. It provides a unique sightseeing experience of Cuban life, with colourful colonial buildings, a scenic seafront and several quaint churches and squares.

We recommend booking a walking tour to get the best experience of Matanzas life. The guide will take you to the local shops, give you an insight into the history of the province and take you to all the best sights. We personally loved Monserrate viewpoint. It features stunning views of the Yumuri Valley on one side, and Matanzas town on the other.

Combine a trip to Matanzas town with Bellamar Cave, Saturno Cave and the Canimar River cruise, as they’re all in the same area.

Image showing a statue in Matanzas city centre, Cuba

ENJOY A PINA COLADA WITH A VIEW AT BACUNAYAGUA BRIDGE

The perfect stop-off point whilst visiting Matanzas or heading to Havana, Bacunayagua Bridge is the tallest and longest bridge in Cuba. It’s also considered one of the marvels of Cuban engineering. It sits above the Yumuri Valley, providing a stunning backdrop of jungle scenery.

To see the bridge in its full glory, head to the small bar that overlooks the bridge. They serve up fresh Pina Colada cocktails in a carved out pineapple, and when we were there, a band of Cuban musicians were playing.

Image showing the Bacunayagua bridge in Cuba

RIDE AROUND VARADERO IN A CLASSIC 1950’S CAR

As soon as you arrive in Cuba you’ll see the vast array of colourful classic cars, many of which were made in the US in the 1950’s. Ford, Cadillac and Dodge cars are everywhere to be seen! Not only do classic cars look good, they provide a cool background to your photos. Jump in a classic-car taxi or book a tour with a company such as Cuban Compass Tours and enjoy being driven around Varadero in style. If you’re lucky enough to spot a convertible taxi with the top down, even better!

Image showing 1950s classic cars in Cuba inside the hotel grounds

BOARD A CATAMARAN AND HEAD TO CAYO BLANCO

One of our favourite things to do in Varadero is to board a catamaran at the marina, onward to the lush tropical paradise of Cayo Blanco. A regatta of catamarans depart every morning, sailing towards this secluded island. On board, they have an open bar, nets to sunbathe on, and plenty of entertainment from the crew. It’s a fun experience that takes you directly to the island, with a short stop for snorkelling along the way.

When you arrive on Cayo Blanco island, you’ll be greeted by a freshly made BBQ lunch with tropical fruit. You then have a few hours to relax and enjoy the powdery white sands of the island. The sea here is calm, the atmosphere is peaceful and it makes the perfect beach day. Tours to the island are all organised and your drinks and food are included in the set cost of the tour.

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