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Access Havana’s Wonders on this 6-Day Tour of Cuba’s Capital City

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Capitolio building Havana, Cuba with vintage old cars

Cuba’s relative isolation as a travel destination is one of the many reasons the island nation is today the most interesting place in the world to travel, yet that same isolation means accessing Cuba’s many wonders is best experienced with a capable tour operator.

Havana – and its surrounding places of cultural and artistic interest – is the focal point for travelers seeking architecture, art, Hemingway, rum, cigars and meaningful interactions with the locals.

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Friendly Planet’s new small group tour to Cuba, Authentic Havana, offers just the right balance of personal touch, worry-free itineraries filled with unique cultural encounters, and free time to make your own discoveries. You’ll stay four nights at a privately owned, colonial style hotel (casa particular), that has been lovingly restored and furnished according to the standards required by Havana’s historic preservation regulations.

The hotel is in Central Havana, a short walk to Old Havana and the famous Malecon (sea wall). It offers a much more authentic and intimate experience than the traditional government-run hotels. Peggy Goldman, the owner of Friendly Planet Travel, traveled down to Havana and personally selected this property for her tours.

And that’s just where you’ll start your day. Friendly Planet’s experienced, local, English speaking guides lead you through an itinerary carefully curated to offer authentic interactions with the Cuban people. Here is some of what you’ll experience:

All of Friendly Planet’s Cuba tours adhere to U.S. rules and restrictions for travel to Cuba. To ensure a personal and more intimate experience, no more than 24 travelers are allowed on each tour.

Here’s what is included in the $2,299 price ($1,999 if you book by November 22, 2016):

 
Access Havana’s Wonders on this 6-Day Tour of Cuba’s Capital City was last modified: October 11th, 2016 by Cuba Journal