Cuba is an island nation rich in history, culture, beauty and natural resources. Its varied geography includes rolling farmland, rugged mountains, urban metropolises, quaint Colonial villages and stretches of alabaster sand beaches that melt into larimar seas. Cuban culture is influenced by its melting pot of cultures, primarily those of Spain and Africa.With recent relaxation of the regulations to obtain required licenses for travel to Cuba, this island nation has become more broadly accessible to US travelers. Experience the sounds of rumba and salsa in the streets at night. Stroll past the vividly painted arches that grace the buildings of Old Havana. Admire the gleaming classic cars that roll past colonial architecture. Most of all, meet the warm and friendly Cuban people, who are as enthusiastic to interact with us as we are to hear their stories and experience their culture first-hand.
What not to be missed in Cuba
Villa Clara northern cays
Stay and (kite surf) at Jardines del Rey
Museo Presidio Modelo
Tour Caverna de Santo Tomás
Stroll along Habana Vieja
Alejandro Robaina Tobacco Plantation
Take the Hershey train
Diving off the southern coast
Hike La Plata mountain trail
Visit Trinidad old town
Carnival in Santiago (July)
Ride a classic American car
Havana Jazz festival
Havana’s Malecón
Dance the night at salsa bar
Jul – Aug
Nov – Apr (dry season)