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Taxi from Havana Airport Jose Marti to Teatro Sauto Cuba.

Distance 85.69km

Estimated time 01:51hours


Descapotable 1-4 pax $300.oo


Techo Duro 1-4 pax $249.oo


Taxi 1-3 pax $206.oo


Van 3-7 pax $369.oo


Bus 8-16 pax $515.oo

Mapa de Teatro Sauto


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 Teatro Sauto?

Toma aproximadamente 01:51 ir desde Havana Airport Jose Marti a Teatro Sauto

¿Cuál es la manera más barata de llegar de Havana Airport Jose Marti a Teatro Sauto?

La forma más rápida de ir desde Havana Airport Jose Marti a Teatro Sauto es en taxi que cuesta 206

¿A cuánta distancia está Havana Airport Jose Marti de Teatro Sauto?

La distancia entre Havana Airport Jose Marti y Teatro Sauto es de 85.69.

¿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).

Teatro Sauto

Destino

SAUTO THEATER.When the theater was built in the middle of La Vigía Square, this space lost its original configuration and direct view of the sea, but it gained in architectural significance. The building was originally called the Esteban Theater in honor of Governor Pedro Esteban y Arranz (1865-1868), but in 1899 it was renamed for Ambrosio Sauto, the most active promoter of this project financed by public subscription. A design competition was organized and all projects submitted were evaluated by the engineer Francisco Albear y Fernández de Lara, who declared that the best plan was that of Italian architect Daniel Dall’Aglio. Dall’Aglio designed a wellproportioned building which Jacobo de la Pezuela described as “worthy of any European capital”. The prestigious Italian architect was assisted by the master builders José María González and Antonio Collado and master carpenter Sebastián Estapé. The cornerstone was laid on October 15, 1860. Construction of this imposing building was a true challenge due to the swampy ground on which it stood. The builders had to devise a complex system of deep piles and wooden framework for the foundation, a solution to which the theater owes its splendid acoustics. Completed in 1863, the theater has preserved its original horseshoe layout and physiognomy in terms of its architecture, furnishings, decoration, and mural paintings, also created by Dall’Aglio. The ingenious hydraulic mechanism which allowed the floor seating area to be raised to the level of the stage, transforming the interior into a vast ballroom, has also survived. The theater has never closed since the day it first opened. It was declared a National Monument on October 10, 1978.


Matanzas
Teatro Sauto it is located in the province of Matanzas.

Matanzas is the second largest province in Cuba after that of Havana and one of the most important due to it contribution towards the economic development of the island. It is located in western Cuba, and apart from the highlands in the northwest and center of the province, the entire surface of Matanzas is flat. Due to its tropical weather throughout most of the year, it attracts lots of tourists looking for some sun and the beach, so it’s a good thing Matanzas boasts one of the most precious jewels of Cuba, the beach town Varadero. Nevertheless, Matanzas is full of hidden treasures, so it’s not only the beach that are worth finding. It is an area of great contrast, so experienced travellers will love its beauty and diversity. Under the wonderful light of the Caribbean sun you can contemplate its variety of greens, the range of colors of its more than 920 types of flowers and the many fish in its hot waters. If spring existed in the Tropic, this would be the perfect example.

For some time, Matanzas stood out in most sectors, benefitting Cuba by developing in developing in many areas: energy, industry, livestock, farming, etc. Matanzas was especially important in the port sector and sugarcane cultivation. When the establishment of the latter began, they brought the largest amount of slaves ever recorded to the area.

This mix of black and white people produced as a result the current heritage of Matanzas; not only physically, but also the heat of Africa. Thus, from the sound of drums, the rumba was born in Matanzas, the first national dance of Cuba. Nowadays it is still a very popular dance there. The Rumbero Festival takes place annually in the Sauto Theater, in the capital city of the province, and is one of the most important shows in Matanzas.

The jewel of Matanzas is the sparkling city of Varadero, with its endless beaches, grandiose resorts and luxurious lifestyle. Apart from these, Matanzas also has a lot of other nice places worth visiting.

If you prefer something more authentic, that better reflects the society, and experience something with more of an original Cuban flavour, Matanzas is a great choice. It has decadent but charming Neoclassical-style Colonial buildings. Catholic churches, a theater and several museums are some examples of these types of constructions.

The Ciénaga de Zapata Swamp is the perfect place for adventurers, as it is an almost unexplored wetland covered by lush vegetation, and an array of birds and other interesting animals.

From a cultural point of view, Matanzas is one of the richest areas of Cuba. It houses many museums that will teach you all about various topics, so you shouldn’t miss out on your chance to visit them. An example of this is the Pharmaceutical Museum Pharmaceutical Museum, unique on its type in all America, the Provincial Historic Museum, and the heart-rending Slave Route Museum.

Historically, Matanzas was a main point in the defense of the island during the Cuban Revolution, as in Playa Girón Beach, in the south coast of the province, took place the first of many defeats suffered by North American army at the hands of the Cuban people. The region had been attacked several times before, so it was well equipped to face what was coming, and very quickly organized its counter-attack. If you visit the province of Matanzas, take advantage of your chance to visit one of the museums related to war and the Revolution.

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