Saturday January 3, 2014
We were on the road at 7:30 am and we had a great tail wind for the first 50 kms. The route took us along the coast for quite a while and we had the mountains to our right.

The road was quite good although a little narrow in areas. There were some nice bays and one had a lovely hotel complex which if I had known about it would have been a nice place to stay.

We met a couple from England who were battling the head wind. We stopped and had a chat. They were riding a tandem because she has MS and it is the only way they can still enjoy cycling together. What an amazing lady to be able to continue cycling. She did say that her husband did most of the work and she sat back and enjoyed the scenery. At least she was still out there trying her best, with such a debilitating disease. What an inspiration.

She warned us of hills to come, but at least we had the tail wind. The hills weren’t too bad until we made the left turn towards Rancho Luna and Cienfuegos. We weren’t sure if we should follow the directional sign or continue on the carretera. We asked a policeman standing at the corner and he pointed us to the left turn. The road turned to hell after we had made the turn and the hills were decidedly more up than down. We couldn’t take advantage of the downs because the road surface was so bad. At one point both Ralf and I thought we should have stayed on the carretera, but by that time it was too late to turn back. We carried on and eventually made another right turn onto a better road which brought us into Cienfuegos closer to the downtown than if we had come via the carretera.

Cienfuegos was founded by a French man (Don Luis de Clouet) and as such the city was laid out in a grid pattern. The Avenues are numbered – even street number go north to south and odd numbers go east to west. The Avenues are straight and it is really easy to find your way around.
We quickly found the casa that Oscar (from Moron) had recommended to us. Unfortunately, she was full and called another casa down the street. While we were waiting for the other casa owner to come to take us to his casa, the first owner gave us a very welcome glass of ice cold papaya juice.

Eleana and Chichi’s casa was only one block away from the other casa and is very nice. It is only five blocks from the main Avenue and the Boulevard. We explored the city briefly this afternoon, finding the Boulevard and the Main Square. There are some beautiful buildings surrounding the main square that are neoclassical as opposed to having a Spanish influence.
This city is very nice in the fact that the sidewalks are wide and the Boulevard is free from traffic.

Cienfuegos also has a big enough harbor that a cruise ship can park here. There was moored their and lots of people milling around the downtown core.

Although we have only just had two rest days in Trinidad, we are taking an extra rest day here because there is so much to see. We are only 255 kms away from Havana, which is about 5 days riding. We still have plenty of things to see so we can take it easy getting back to Havana.
We had a lovely meal in the casa, Eleana said she was a good cook and she definitely is. After dinner we went for a walk down the Avenue, (Cuba’s version of the Champs d’Elisée which was very nice. Then back to the casa to read and an early night.