14 Nov 2024 - 23 Nov 2024 (10 days)
USD3,995 - No Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Alexander Alvarado
16 May 2025 - 25 May 2025 (10 days)
USD4,895 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Mark Beevers
Tour price (Per person): USD4,895 * GBP3,776 * EUR4,509 * AUD7,448
Single Supplement: USD520 * GBP401 * EUR479 * AUD791
Can be linked with: Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola (Small Group) 2025
09 Dec 2025 - 18 Dec 2025 (10 days)
USD4,095 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Robert Wilcox
Tour price (Per person): USD4,095 * GBP3,159 * EUR3,772 * AUD6,231
Single Supplement: USD520 * GBP401 * EUR479 * AUD791
Can be linked with: Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola II 2025
24 Jan 2026 - 02 Feb 2026 (10 days)
USD4,250 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Dušan Brinkhuizen
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): USD4,250 * GBP3,279 * EUR3,915 * AUD6,466
Can be linked with: Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola I 2026
09 Sep 2026 - 18 Sep 2026 (10 days)
USD5,150 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Amanda Guercio
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): USD5,150 * GBP3,973 * EUR4,744 * AUD7,836
Can be linked with: Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola (Small Group) 2026
08 Dec 2026 - 17 Dec 2026 (10 days)
USD4,250 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Robert Wilcox
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): USD4,250 * GBP3,279 * EUR3,915 * AUD6,466
Can be linked with: Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola II 2026
Our Cuba – Caribbean Endemics Birding tours target almost all 28 Cuban endemic birds and further 23 Caribbean specials, as well as great wintering North American migrants. Using the services of local bird specialists at each site, we guarantee an impressive success rate in observing the island’s amazing avian diversity. From the world’s tiniest bird (the Bee Hummingbird) to such sought-after species as Giant Kingbird, the cute Cuban Tody, the beautiful Cuban Trogon, Gundlach’s Hawk, Oriente and Yellow-headed Warbler, Zapata Wren and no less than four species of stunning quail-doves, Cuba is an absolute pleasure to bird. On this tour we will cover a wide variety of habitats, ranging from interior tropical forests and mangroves, to extensive wetlands and white sand beaches along the northern coral cays. The awesome birdlife is further augmented by ease of travel, comfortable lodges, fascinating culture, a turbulent history, vintage cars that take one back to the 50’s and friendly people.
Bee Hummingbird; Yellow-headed & Oriente Warblers; Cuban Nightjar; Cuban Pygmy Owl; Bare-legged (Cuban Screech) & Stygian Owls; Gundlach’s Hawk (rare); Grey-fronted & Blue-headed Quail-Doves; Cuban Parakeet; Cuban Green Woodpecker; Fernandina’s Flicker; Cuban Trogon; Cuban Tody; Cuban & Thick-billed Vireos; Cuban Palm Crow; Cuban Oriole; Giant Kingbird; Cuban Solitaire; Cuban Grassquit; Cuban Bullfinch; Cuban, Tawny-shouldered & Red-shouldered Blackbirds; Cuban Gnatcatcher; Zapata Wren; Zapata Sparrow.
forests, woodlands, mangroves, swamps, shoreline
warm to hot and humid
10 with 1 Rockjumper leader & local leaders
Undemanding. Suitable for all birding / wildlife interest levels and mobility capabilities.
Good to comfortable, variable.
Undemanding. Most key species offer good visuals in open conditions. Birding is from roadside, forest edge & open habitats.
150+
scenery, beaches, 50's culture, friendly people
Good to excellent. No feeders, one site with a makeshift blind.
We were surprised to hear that this was Adam Walleyn's first trip to Cuba as well as ours. He obviously prepared very well for the trip and clearly knew his birds. The local guides he used were very familiar with the birds and contributed both to the birding and culture of each region. Alejandro, the cultural guide and facilitator of the trip was both entertaining and knowledgeable and contributed a lot to our understanding of Cuba's past and present. Having a bus driver like Ronaldo who was familiar with birds and birding was a real plus for the tour.
Dušan Brinkhuizen was a first class leader. His birding skills and knowledge were well-known to us and his concern to ensure that every participant was happy at all times ensured the success of the tour.
This was an excellent tour. The itinerary was really good, the guides - both main and local - were all very good. I would have no hesitation being on another trip with Dušan Brinkhuizen, as he is an outstanding guide. It was all very well organised. Many thanks to all involved in organising the trip.
Our Rockjumper guide for all three tours, Adam Walleyn, was an excellent birder and attentive to all participants. We have travelled with Adam previously and continue to enjoy his expertise and passion for nature. Adam's leadership was a major factor in our booking the three tours.
Forrest did a fantastic job of making this tour run smoothly. Forrest was always in good spirits and clearly loves the region. We had great views of all the birds we could have hoped for, and Forrest's knowledge is exceptional.
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Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding (USA Citizens) IV 2020 - February 2020
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding (USA Citizens) III 2020 - February 2020
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding I 2020 - January 2020
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding (USA Citizens) VI 2019 - January 2019
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding III 2019 - January 2019
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding VI 2018 - February 2018
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding III 2018 - January 2018
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding V 2017 - December 2017
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding VIII 2017 - March 2017
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding VII 2017 - February 2017
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding IX 2017 - February 2017
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding IV 2017 - February 2017
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding II 2017 - February 2017
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding III 2017 - January 2017
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding I 2017 - January 2017
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding III 2016 - March 2016
Cuba - Caribbean Endemic Birding II 2016 - February 2016