

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 18
February 18, 2021 @ 8:00 am - February 27, 2021 @ 5:00 pm
| $4975Trip Description
You will visit some of the most important birding sites in Cuba, including the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula (a Biosphere Reserve), Viñales and Cayo Coco. Caya Coco is one of the most important migratory stops in all of the Caribbean. A good mix of habitats will be covered, including forests, marshes, mangroves, coastal shrubs, patches of grass, and lagoons.
Everyone will also enjoy seeing Cuba from Havana, Trinidad and most of the western two-thirds of the country. You will see Havana (the capital city of Havana), the country side, and a good mix of small town life to other cultural opportunities, such as Camaguey (a UNESCO world heritage site). Cuba’s rich cultural, music and historic traditions will be accessible, as you travel throughout the country.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Havana and Trip Orientation
Day 2: Havana to Viñales via Las Terrazas Biosphere Reserve and La Güira
Day 3: Viñales to Zapata Peninsula via Cuevas de las Portales
Day 4 & 5: Zapata Peninsula
Day 6: AM Birding in Zapata (as needed); PM Off to Camagüey
Day 7: AM Birding Najasa; PM Birding Cayo Coco
Day 8: AM Birding Cayo Paredón Grande; PM Birding Cayo Guillermo
Day 9: AM Birding Cayo Coco or Other Coastal; Most Day Driving with Few Birding Stops to Havana
Day 10: Flights Home Today
Lead By: Luis M. Diaz
