Cuba is Calling

Journey to a once unreachable world of unmatched beauty with a rich culture that combines old and new – the island of Cuba.

Luxury Accommodation

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“This is not your average tour by any means. Prepare to be stimulated mind, body, and spirit by this outstanding journey through the very heart of Havana, Cuba!”

— Laura R.

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Sample Itinerary

Cuba FAQ

  1. Is travel to Cuba legal?

    Yes! Travel to Cuba is still legal under the “Support for the Cuban People” travel authorization. We take care of required documents including the visa.

  2. Can I fly to Cuba?

    Yes, you may book your flight to Cuba directly with your preferred airline, just as you would to any other destination in the world. Major airlines including American Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Delta, and United, fly nonstop from the United States to Havana.

    When purchasing a flight online, you must select a “purpose for travel” before booking. Most travelers should select “Support for the Cuban People”.

    Commercial flights do not provide service to cities outside of Havana.

  3. How long should I spend in Cuba?

    Our most popular length of stay is 5 days (4 nights). We also recommend 4 and 7-day trips (3 and 6 nights, respectively). A 4-day trip allows clients to see Havana. With a 5-day trip, we also include a day-trip to the wonderful countryside in Viñales. A 7-day trip allows clients to venture to two additional cities, Cienfuegos and Trinidad, for an overnight excursion.

  4. When is the best time to visit Cuba?

    There is no bad time to visit Cuba. Peak season is December through March, when the Caribbean weather is irresistible. Prices are higher and reservations require more advance planning.

    November, April and May are great months to visit as well, with less tourists and more lodging options. Temperatures rise in June, July and August, but August evening lows of 75 degrees on average are still excellent. September and October are low season.

  5. Can I spend multiple days at the beach in Cuba?

    No. The U.S. travel restrictions prohibit excessive recreation time (“beach time”) in Cuba. Beach resort trips are not allowed yet. We can include a half-day at the beach as part of a cultural excursion. Cultural trips are legal and are the magic of Cuba.

  6. Will I have access to WIFI in Cuba?

    WIFI is available in Cuba and continues to improve on the island. You can find WIFI in local parks, hotels, private homes and other public WIFI hotspots.

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