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Traveling Well Includes… •


All hotel accommodations


• Charter flights from Miami to Havana and Holguín to Miami


• All gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides and drivers, hotel and restaurant staff


• Tauck’s “do-it-for-you” service from your bilingual, professional Tauck Director & experienced local Cuban guides


• 11 days of “People-to-People” educational exchange in Havana, San Francisco de Paula, Santa Clara, Cayo Ensenachos, Remedios, Caibarién, Camagüey, Holguín, Velasco and Gibara


• Exclusive Tauck Experiences fostering meaningful cultural connections with Cuban families, artists, musicians, students, educators, agricultural workers, artisans, entrepreneurs, community leaders and others


• Exploration of Cuban daily life, history and culture with People-to-People interaction at organic gardens, craft workshops, art studios, museums, dance / music schools, monuments and historic sites


• Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted


• All meals – 35 (12 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 12 dinners) at local restaurants and privately operated paladares


FLORIDA Miami Maximum Elevation: 226 ft.


CARIBBEAN SEA


Havana CUBA


Santa Clara Villa Clara


Sancti Spiritus Camagüey


Cayo Ensenachos Caibarién


Tunas Las Holguín Gibara Velasco Playa Esmeralda


ATLANTIC OCEAN


Creating People-to-People connections... with our new 13-day trip across the length of the island... bringing Tauck travelers face-to-face with Cubans from all walks of life to share thoughts and insights, learn about their country and their lives, and connect with their rich cultural heritage, from Havana to Holguín... delving into Cuban history, architecture, agriculture, community art, the role of sugar cane, Hemingway’s life and times... talking with students, teachers, artists, agricultural workers, craftsmen, printers, preservationists, musicians, dancers, community leaders, families...


NEW!


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