




“CANNON SHOT CEREMONY” Tour
Cannon Shot Ceremony in Havana: Step back in time and witness one of Havana’s most emblematic traditions: the Cannon Shot Ceremony, a centuries-old ritual that continues to captivate visitors with its history, symbolism, and theatrical flair. Every evening at 9:00 p.m., the mighty roar of a cannon echoes across the city from the San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress, the largest Spanish colonial military complex in the Americas. This ritual dates back to the 18th century, when the shot signaled the closing of Havana’s city walls and gates, protecting its inhabitants from pirates and intruders. Today, it remains a living reenactment of Cuba’s colonial past.
The ceremony is performed by soldiers dressed in traditional 18th-century military uniforms, complete with drums, torches, and a dramatic march that recreates the atmosphere of bygone times. As the cannon fires, visitors are transported to another era, experiencing firsthand a tradition that has been preserved for more than 250 years. Beyond the ceremony itself, the setting is breathtaking. The fortress offers spectacular panoramic views of Havana’s skyline and the shimmering lights of the Malecón, making the experience both cultural and romantic.
Attending the Cannon Shot Ceremony is not just about watching a performance — it is about immersing yourself in the spirit of Havana, connecting with the stories, rituals, and heritage that continue to define the city. A must-see experience that blends history, culture, and spectacle in an unforgettable night.
Departure days of the excursion: Daily.
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