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Taxi from Havana Airport Jose Marti to Faro Luna Cuba.

Distance 227.5km

Estimated time 04:55hours


Descapotable 1-4 pax $797.oo


Techo Duro 1-4 pax $660.oo


Taxi 1-3 pax $546.oo


Van 3-7 pax $979.oo


Bus 8-16 pax $1365.oo

Mapa de Faro Luna


Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Como es la forma de pago?

Ud podra pagar en Tarjeta de Credito, Efectivo y Transferencia. Las partes acordaran la forma de pago. En caso de Tarjeta de credito se aplicara un recargo del 5%. todos los servicios tiene un fee de 5.00

¿Cuánto se tarda en llegar desde Havana Airport Jose Marti a Faro Luna?

Toma aproximadamente 04:55 ir desde Havana Airport Jose Marti a Faro Luna

¿Cuál es la manera más barata de llegar de Havana Airport Jose Marti a Faro Luna?

La forma más rápida de ir desde Havana Airport Jose Marti a Faro Luna es en taxi que cuesta 546

¿A cuánta distancia está Havana Airport Jose Marti de Faro Luna?

La distancia entre Havana Airport Jose Marti y Faro Luna es de 227.5.

¿Debo elegir el transporte dependiendo de la cantidad de equipaje que lleve conmigo?

En ocasiones ud viaja con gran cantidad de equipaje, entonces debe tener en cuenta el tamaño del transporte, porque es posible que no exista suficiente espacio en el maletera, por tanto debera pagar por una transporte mas grande o dos autos.

¿Como contacto con el Chofer?

El chofer le recibira y dara la bienvenida, portara una señal identificativa, generalmente el nombre del cliente, u otro previamente acordado entre las partes. Ud tambien podra solicitar el celular del chofer dos dias antes del transfer.

Havana Airport Jose Marti

Origen

José Martí International Airport (IATA: HAV, ICAO: MUHA), sometimes known by its former name Rancho-Boyeros Airport, is located 15 km (9 mi) southwest of Havana, Cuba, and is a hub for Cubana de Aviación, Aerogaviota, and Aero Caribbean, and former Latin American hub for Aeroflot Soviet Airlines.[2] It is Cuba's main international and domestic gateway, and serves several million passengers each year. The airport lies in the municipality of Boyeros and connects Havana with the rest of the Caribbean, North, Central and South America, Europe, and one destination in Africa. It is named in memory of patriot and poet José Martí. In the 1960s the airport was bombed by B-26 aircraft from Brigade 2506, a CIA-sponsored group of Cuban exiles attempting to liberate Cuba from Fidel Castro. Cubans are not allowed to own aircraft or use the airport for either private or commercial flight. Only government-owned aircraft are allowed to use the facilities. There are currently four passenger terminals in use at the airport, plus a freight terminal.[3] Terminal 1 is used primarily for domestic flights. Terminal 2 opened in 1988, primarily for charter flights to the United States. Ten years later on April 27, 1998, the International Terminal 3 was opened by Canada's then-Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, and former Cuban president, Fidel Castro. International Terminal 3 offers many modern facilities and jetways that the former international Terminal 1 did not provide. Terminal 5 is operated by Aerocaribbean. Today, Copa Airlines is the foreign airline with most flights to the airport, operating 34 flights a week (roughly 5 daily flights) from Panama City, Panama, and Bogota, Colombia. The airport is operated by Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeronáuticos (ECASA).

Faro Luna

Destino

Faro Luna Hotel, an ideal haven for diving enthusiasts, was built in a small cove on Cuba's southern coast. It is 20 kilometers away from the city of Cienfuegos and close to Rancho Luna Beach, provides visitors with excellent and personalized services.


Cienfuegos
Faro Luna it is located in the province of Cienfuegos.

Cienfuegos was founded in Cuba in 1819 by French immigrant, Don Luis De Clouet. The city maintains a fairly homogeneous urban center full of classical facades and slender columns, which provides an atmosphere reminiscent of 19th century France. Cienfuegos is known as the “Pearl of the South of Cuba”. No wonder, having seduced travellers from all over the world thanks to its elegant blend of cultivated French spirit and gentle Caribbean style. In the bay itself you can find a sign quoting famous singer Benny Moré, saying “The city I like the most”.

This port town is situated by Cuba’s greatest bay. The entire town enjoys a jealousy-provoking maritime atmosphere and a sense of tranquility that breaths new life into renovated streets free of “jineteros”, these being key to its declaration as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005.

It is a colorful city characterized by its emerald green, lush landscapes and turquoise blue waters. The province is full of small coves, caves and coral reefs, but the main attraction stands inland in El Nicho, an exuberant natural enclave located within Topes de Collantes Natural Park.

We can split the province into two distinct areas: the central zone, where El Prado and Parque José Martí Park; and Punta Gorda, a small territory which cuts across the bay and which houses an eclectic range of palaces dating from the early 20th century.

The most interesting places the central area has to offer are: José Martí Park, Paseo del Prado Street, Arc de Triomphe, Catedral de la Purísima Concepción (Cienfuegos Cathedral), Tomas Terry Theater, Colegio San Lorenzo School, Benjamin Duarte Casa de la Culture, Provincial Historical Museum, Cienfuegos Government Palace, Casa del Fundador, Naval History National Museum, Cementerio de la Reina Cemetery, Museo de Locomotivas (Locomotive Museum), Malecón de Cienfuegos, Benny Moré Statue, Sports Museum.

While in Punta Gorda it is worth to highlight: The Palacio Azul (The Blue Palace), Club Cienfuegos, Park of Sculpture, Palacio de Valle (Valle Palace), La Punta Recreation Centre.

A little further away, you can find the monumental Necropolis of Tomas Acea.

In the outskirts of town you can find the picturesque Playa Rancho Luna Beach and its hotels; the enclave of Santa Isabel de Lajas; Jagua Castle; Guanaroca Lagoon; Cienfuegos Botanical Gardens; El Nicho natural enclave; Ciego Montero spa; Loco Cay; Yamaraguas; and the Caribbean Coast.

Cienfuegos is one of the provinces of Cuba. The capital city of the province is also called Cienfuegos and was founded by French settlers in 1819. Until 2011 Cienfuegos was the smallest province in Cuba (excluding the city of Havana and the Isla de la Juventud) with an economy almost entirely dedicated to the growing and processing of sugar. Sugar mills and sugarcane plantations dot the landscape. There are waterfalls in the sierra of the province. Scuba diving off Cienfuegos province is extremely popular both with tourists and locals. There are numerous underwater caves, and well over 50 dive sites in the province.The provinces of Cienfuegos, Sancti Spíritus, and Villa Clara were once all part of the now defunct province of Santa Clara.

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