Experiencing Cuba today offers a unique blend of historical richness and vibrant culture that is unparalleled. One of the primary advantages is the opportunity to witness a nation preserved in time. The streets of Havana are filled with vintage American cars from the 1950s, and the architecture reflects a colonial past that tells stories of bygone eras. Walking through the cobblestone streets, visitors can immerse themselves in a living museum where every building and plaza holds a piece of history, making it an exceptional destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Another significant advantage of visiting Cuba today is the island’s rich cultural tapestry. Cuban culture is a vibrant mix of Spanish, African, and indigenous influences, which is evident in its music, dance, and art. Visitors can experience the pulsating rhythms of salsa and son music, enjoy world-class performances at the Tropicana, and marvel at the colorful street art that decorates many urban areas. Additionally, Cuba’s arts scene is flourishing, with numerous galleries and museums showcasing the talents of local artists. This cultural immersion provides a deep, enriching experience that allows travelers to connect with the essence of Cuban identity.
Lastly, Cuba offers a wealth of natural beauty and outdoor adventures that cater to diverse interests. The island boasts stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters, such as those found in Varadero and Cayo Coco, perfect for relaxation and water sports. Beyond the beaches, Cuba’s lush landscapes, including the Viñales Valley and the Sierra Maestra mountains, offer opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and exploring the country’s unique flora and fauna. The combination of natural splendor and adventure activities makes Cuba an ideal destination for eco-tourists and those seeking a blend of relaxation and excitement in their travels.
3:30 pm Arrival in Cuba Conceirege pick up at the airport
5:00 pm Hotel Arrival, Check in and freshen up.
7:30 pm Head over to Buena Vista Social Club For dinner drinks and entertainment
11:30 pm Salon Rojo for nightcap and entertainment
9:00-10:00 am Breakfast at the Hotel
10:00 am Visit Old Havana Sight Seeing:
Plaza Vieja
Plaza de Armas
Cathedral de San Cristobal
Castillo dela Reel Fuerza
12:00 -1:00 pm Lunch on Calle obispo at a favorite Hemmingway hideout
1:00 pm La Bodeguita del Medio
Walk along the shops and galleries taking in the
architecture of Cuban Baroque style and Art Noveau
5:00 pm Return to the hotel and get ready for dinner
7:30 pm – La Floridita
10:00-11:00 pm Followed by a nightcap at the
Beach bars at Malecon
9:00-10:00 am Breakfast @ the Hotel
10:00 am Picked up by Convertible Classic Cars and driven to Fusterlandia and drive
along the Malecon, through a tunnel under Havana bay to Cojimar, Cuba to Visit the La Terraza – Hemmingway’s hangout
and inspiration to write The Old Man and the Sea.You will also visit the Neo Classic Hemingway Memorial dedicated in 1962
12:00-1:00 pm El Cananazoa for lunch
1:00-2:30 pm Castillo De Los Tres Reyes Del Morro
Visit the Castle and climb the 100 stairs to the lighthouse overlook
3:00 pm Depart from the Classic cars at Sloppy Joes and walk to:
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Granma Memorial
Memorial Granma Walk thru
Museo de la Revolución
6:30 pm Dinner at La Guardia
9:30 pm The Show at Tropicana
11:30-12:00 pm Hotel
9:00-10:00 am Breakfast at the Hotel
10:00 am-1:00 pm Sightseeing at the Capital
1:30 pm Drop off at the airport
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Q: Am I allowed to bring Cuban cigars and/or Rum back to the United States?
A: No, these products are prohibited in the U.S.
Q: Will I need a passport?
A: Yes, you will need a passport to return to U.S. Customs as well as to apply for your visa to Cuba.
Q: Will I need to exchange currency?
A: All of your expenses will be paid for by your Experience Guide. There is no need for currency exchange.