Transat launches Cubamania sale

Transat launches Cubamania sale

MONTREAL — Got Cuba-bound clients? Transat is offering up to $800 savings per couple to those booking all-inclusive Cuba packages for next fall or winter.

Featured packages include Hotel Playa Coco in Cayo Coco for seven nights, departing from Toronto on Nov. 14, from $869 (taxes and fees included), and Bravo Club Hotel Arenal in Havana for eight days, departing from Vancouver on Jan. 21, 2020, from $1,249 (+$360 taxes & fees).

From Montreal, there’s the Sol Cayo Guillermo for seven day, departing Nov. 23, from $999 (taxes and fees included), while from Winnipeg clients can book eight days at Muthu Playa Varadero departing Jan. 24, 2020 from $789 (+$356 taxes and fees).

Other gateways include Halifax, Hamilton, Moncton, Ottawa and Quebec.

Transat is reminding agents and clients of Cuba’s many hotspots and the reasons to book, which include the following:

Havana: Cuba’s captivating capital city
Rum and Cuban cigars, salsa and mambo, Che Guevara murals and vintage cars —these are some of what make Havana one of Latin America’s most iconic cities. And by adding fabulous hotels, you get one of the hottest holiday destinations in the Caribbean.

Holguin: Cuba’s northern coast
Holguin is known as the cradle of Cuban music; it is the perfect destination for lovers of dancing and partying. The weather is ideal and Cubans consider Holguin to have only two seasons: summer, when the mercury often rises above 30 degrees Celsius, and winter, when it oscillates between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius.

Varadero: The perfect sun-drenched holiday
Varadero has it all: an idyllic setting and some of Cuba’s most spectacular beaches a. Whether you’re in the mood to simply lounge by the pool or explore the miles and miles of white sand beaches, Varadero promises an unforgettable vacation.

Transat launches Cubamania sale

Varadero, Cuba

Santiago de Cuba: Beachside idyll and urban bustle
Santiago de Cuba is the country’s second-largest city after Havana. It offers the trademark Caribbean white-sand beaches and world-class diving. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is rich in history with myriad treasures to discover, including numerous palaces and cathedrals.

Cayo Coco/Cayo Guillermo: an enchanting island
Cayo Coco is one of Cuba’s top holiday destinations, but tourism in much of this area is a fairly recent development. As such, visitors can expect stunning, unspoiled beaches near some of the island’s best resorts and hotels.

Cayo Santa Maria: Seaside bliss for all, big and small
Cuba’s idyllic Cayo Santa Maria offers a selection of adults-only hotels for those who travel in twos. And if you’re craving family time, opt for one of Cayo Santa Maria’s family-friendly resorts for seaside moments with the entire gang.

Transat launches Cubamania sale

Cayo Santa Maria

Cayo Largo: Paradise off the Cuban coast
Cayo Largo was developed 30 years ago purely for touristic purposes, so everything on the island is geared towards creating the perfect Caribbean holiday. All-inclusive hotels stretch out over pristine white sand beaches, coral reefs are prime for snorkelling enthusiasts, and iguanas and flamingos lounge alongside tourists under the sun.

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