Creating exceptional holiday memories

Beyond the Beach

We conduct cycling tours in Cuba, and handpick the most scenic biking routes across this beautiful country, exploiting it’s natural beauty and cultural riches.

About Us

Hello & Welcome !

My name is Peter Marshal and I am a lifelong cyclist. My wife and I are dedicated to creating exceptional holiday memories and giving back to our community. Fitness, culture and good works define us; Cuban expertise, Canadian sensibility and a collective pride in our island drive us.

Over the years we have tried to make our events a little more interesting than those of the large travel companies who tell you they know everything about everywhere. We are Cubans and this is our land. We know the roads. Our events are named to attract you to a particular destination or journey. These trips are deigned to be memorable and fun.

Bicycle Breeze boasts a collective 75 years of experience to ensure your holiday exceeds all expectations.

Showcasing a rich musical heritage, stunning architecture and an intriguing revolutionary history, Cuba is a cultural oasis for travelers, who are afforded respect on the roads and Cubans are warm, well educated and hospitable. We’ll take you off the beaten path for unforgettable glimpses of Cuba that you won’t see on a resort or tour bus. Always ready for adventure, our guides are continually on the lookout for unique ways to enhance your travel experience.

FAVORITE DESTINATIONS

For many travelers, Cuba offers several vacation destinations where you can enjoy white sand beaches, colorful landscapes and plenty of opportunities to relax and explore the outdoors. Cultural experiences are abundant too! Everything here drips with history and culture. Most of the country’s land has been recognized by UNESCO World Heritage for its beauty and historic significance. Vintage cars still cruise the streets, and the old buildings in Cuba’s colonial cities have the feel of a country frozen in time. You will have a unique opportunity to engage with the local people and learn about their culture.

HAVANA

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Habana Vieja or Old Havana is a well-preserved slice of Cuban history. This city is known for its nightlife, but days offer just as much excitement. Crumbling colonial buildings and vibrant mid-century structures stand…

TRINIDAD

Trinidad boasts four of the six principal tourist destinations in the province of Sancti Spíritus, in the center of the island. It is not only one of the best preserved colonial cities in the Caribbean, but also offers the beach at Ancón, one of the most popular on the…

VIÑALES

While Cuba has several national parks, none is so beautiful and accessible as the one located in the Viñales Valley. Viñales is known as a stunning destination, and history tells that it was Castro’s favorite place on the island. The valley is surrounded by…

CIENFUEGOS

Cienfuegos is a city in Cuba that is unlike others on the island. Since it was founded by the French, rather than the Spanish, it has a unique atmosphere. The city is known as La Perla del Sur, or the Pearl of the South. For those who appreciate mid-century…

HOLGUÍN

The Cuban city of Holguin deserves a visit. Situated in the island’s east a short flight from the capital, it was founded right back in 1545, and is today Cuba’s fourth largest city, but its relatively limited tourist numbers means it’s one of the best places in Cuba…

BARACOA

Baracoa is a major reason to make the journey to the harder to reach eastern end of Cuba. For many of the travelers who make it this far, Baracoa is their standout favorite place in Cuba. It is a unique town with a remote location, and small town atmosphere…

MARÍA LA GORDA

On the far western tip of Cuba is the small town of Maria la Gorda. While Maria la Gorda might not have a lot of infrastructure or big tourist attractions, it still gets plenty of visitors throughout the year. That’s because Maria la Gorda is one of the top diving…

SANTIAGO DE CUBA

Located in eastern Cuba, Santiago de Cuba is a coastal city known for its colonial history. Santiago de Cuba was founded in the 16th century by the Spanish, and it is known as the Second City of Cuba. The heart of the city is the Parque Cespedes, a central plaza…

GUARDALAVACA

Guardalavaca is a small local village with an amazing beach that boasts clear turquoise waters and powder soft white sand. Be sure to take your swimming attire with you as you will get extremely hot and unable to resist a refreshing dip in the beautiful…

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