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Address: Street 37  (Paseo del Prado) # 5406

between Street 54 (San Fernando) y Street 56 (San Carlos)

City: Cienfuegos, Cuba

How to get our Hostel from Viazul Station 

To reach our house from the bus terminal, go straight on Avenue 56 (Avenida 56, San Carlos) that you find in front of the Viazul station.

Then turn left when you get to Street 37 (Calle 37, Paseo del Prado).

You find our hostel at number 5406.

 

If we know about your arrival, we can pick you up at the terminal!

More about Viazul

How to make a reservation?

On Line: You can make a reservation online through the official Viazul website. Experiences tell you won't get a confirmation after you completed the online form and have paid by credit card. To solve this is to bring your credit card receipt with you as a prove you have reserved and paid for the trip.

On Location: Make your reservation a day before your departure by phone, or just go to the bus station. The smartest is to reserve your seat on arrival for the next trip.

Time table for Cienfuegos:

- from Havana 07.00/10.45/13.30 > Cfg 11.40/16.05/18.15

- from Viñales 06.45 > Cfg 14.30

- from Varadero 07.25 > Cfg 12.00

- from Trinidad 07.00/07.45/08.30/13.55/14.30

                              > Cfg 08.35/09.20/09.45/15.30/16.05

-from Playa Larga 09.45/14.05/16.15 > Cfg 11.40/16.05/18.15

- from Santa Clara 10.30 > Cfg 12.00

- from Cayo Santa Maria 14.40/2015

Time table from Cienfuegos:

- Cfg 08.35/09.20/16.05 > to Havana 16.55/14.05/20.05

- Cfg // > to Viñales //

- Cfg 08.35/15.30 > to Varadero 13.30/20.15

- Cfg 08.00/11.40/12.00/14.30/16.05/18.55

                           > to Trinidad 09.35/13.25/13.45/16.15/17.50/20.15

- Cfg 08.35/16.05 > to Playa Larga 10.35/18.15

- Cfg 09.45/15.35 > to Santa Clara 11.30/16.55

- Cfg 09.45 > to Cayo Santa Maria 14.05

Prices:

- Havana  $ 20:00

- Viñales  $ 32:00

- Varadero  $ 16:00

- Trinidad  $ 6:00

Playa Larga  $ 7:00

Santa Clara  $ 6:00

- Cayo Santa Maria $ 15:00

For more time tables, prices and more info check out the Viazul website:​

Distance of note

Havana - Km 233

Cuba’s capital city, Havana, is one of the worlds most exciting cities to visit. It’s uniqueness inspires the imagination, and it’s rich and colourful history fascinates.The ways of life of the residents under the socialist revolution are still very much in evidence, and the culture of the Cubans that has intensified in isolation, insulated from the rest of the world, is for the moment largely preserved. It’s an adventurous destination, seemingly on the verge of massive change.

Viñales - Km 422

The Viñales valley is encircled by mountains and its landscape is interspersed with dramatic rocky outcrops. Traditional techniques are still in use for agricultural production, particularly of tobacco. The quality of this cultural landscape is enhanced by the vernacular architecture of its farms and villages, where a rich multi-ethnic society survives, illustrating the cultural development of the islands of the Caribbean, and of Cuba.

Santa Clara - Km 60

Santa Clara is the provincial capital and considered Cuba's most popular revolutionary city. It is affectionately nicknamed La Ciudad del Che (the City of Che) in honour of national icon Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Monuments and historic buildings linked to the revolution are scattered around town. You'll notice colonial, neoclassical and postmodernist architecture dominate the old downtown around the main square, Parque Vidal.

Trinidad - Km 90

Trinidad is Cuba’s best preserved colonial city, a unique mix of 1850’s architecture & 1950’s cars that feels frozen in time. Trinidad, like most colonial towns, is a gorgeous with brightly colored buildings and cobblestone streets. 

Trinidad has become one of the most popular Cuban cities for travelers to visit.

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