?️ Overview
Experience Havana from a whole new perspective on our Casablanca Neighborhood Tour. Cross the Bay of Havana to explore the "other side" of the capital, where history, military defense, and spiritual landmarks meet. From the colossal Christ of Havana to the massive colonial fortresses that once protected the city from pirates, this tour offers a deep dive into the stories that shaped the Cuban capital.
✨ Highlights
? Bay Crossing: Set sail on a traditional boat across the Bay of Havana to the Casablanca pier.
? Christ of Havana: Marvel at the 20-meter white marble sculpture overlooking the city.
?️ Revolutionary History: Visit the Comandancia del Che, where Ernesto "Che" Guevara stayed after the revolution.
? Colonial Fortresses: Explore the Castle of the Three Kings of Morro and the San Carlos de la Cabaña fortress.
? Morro Lighthouse: End your tour at the foot of the iconic lighthouse for stunning sunset views.
? Full Description
We begin our journey at Aracelio Iglesias Park, where we board a local ferry to cross the sparkling waters of Havana Bay. Upon arriving in the Casablanca neighborhood, we are greeted by the majestic Christ of Havana statue, which offers one of the best panoramic views of Old Havana. Nearby, we’ll visit the command post used by Che Guevara in 1959 and the Military History Museum, where wreckage from the 1962 missile crisis is on display.
As we walk along the ridges, we’ll explore the 18th-century San Carlos de la Cabaña fortress, the largest colonial military installation in the Americas. We’ll continue to the Three Kings of Morro Castle, the historic bastion that guarded the entrance to the harbor. The tour finishes at the iconic Morro Lighthouse at 8:00 PM. We highly recommend staying in the area to witness the traditional 9:00 PM Cannon Shooting Ceremony (El Cañonazo), a nightly ritual dating back to the colonial era.
✅ What’s Included
? Professional English-speaking local guide.
?️ Guided walking tour through the Casablanca district and fortresses.
? Insights into colonial military history and revolutionary sites.
? What to Bring
? Comfortable walking shoes for uneven fortress terrain.
? A camera for the unmatched skyline views of Havana.
? A light jacket (the bay area can be breezy in the evening).
? Small change for the ferry ticket and optional fortress entrance.
? Cash for tips (this is a free tour, so tips for your guide are welcomed).
⏱️ Duration
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
? Price
Free! (This is a tip-based tour where you choose the amount to give at the end).
? Meeting Point
Aracelio Iglesias Park, next to the ferry terminal.
Why Travelers Love It
Travelers describe this tour as "many Havanas in one," praising the unique perspective of the city from across the water. The combination of taking the local ferry, visiting revolutionary landmarks, and ending at the lighthouse is highly rated. Many guests love that the tour timing aligns perfectly with the nightly cannon ceremony, making for a full evening of authentic Cuban tradition.