5 days
in Las Tunas
A 5-day plan that gets the best out of Las Tunas without burning out by day four. Skip a day if you need to — the trip is yours.
- Day 1
Arrive and acclimatise
Land in Las Tunas, drop bags at your Booking.com property and don't try to do too much. Walk the closest neighbourhood, find a café, eat somewhere local and call it early. Day-one jet lag is undefeated.
- Day 2
The classic Las Tunas day
Lean into what Las Tunas is famous for — the marquee experience first, then a long lunch with a view.
- Day 3
Go a bit deeper
Pick a corner of Las Tunas you haven't seen yet. Walk further than yesterday, eat where locals eat, skip the trophy spots.
- Day 4
Day trip or slow day
Either take a guided day trip or stay put and live like a local — pool, market, late lunch, repeat.
- Day 5
Best meal, best view
Book the best dinner you can afford tonight. Build the day around it — light morning, golden-hour walk, dinner, drinks somewhere with a view.
5-day Las Tunas itinerary FAQs
- Is 5 days enough in Las Tunas?
- Five days is the sweet spot for Las Tunas — enough to see the headlines, do one day trip, and still have a slow morning.
- What's the best way to spend 5 days in Las Tunas?
- Follow the day-by-day plan above. The principle is simple: don't pack every day, eat where locals eat, and protect one slow day so the trip doesn't blur.
- Where should I stay for a 5-day trip to Las Tunas?
- Pick one central base — moving hotels mid-trip costs you half a day. Hotels in Las Tunas start from $110/night on Booking.com.
- Do I need a car in Las Tunas?
- For a short Las Tunas trip, only if you're planning day trips outside town. In the centre you'll walk more than you drive — and parking eats your time.