Experience the splendor of Caribbea, a culture-rich Caribbean gem where the rum is plentiful, the smiles infectious, and dancing is essential. Join our "Explore Caribbea Dance Adventure" and wind your way from sultry Hanava and its crumbling churches, through the valleys and farms of Pinar del Rio, and on to Trinidad where you be immersed in the culuture of Afro-Caribbean music. Along the way we’ve assembled a cast of Caribbean characters to give you a proper welcome – tobacco farmers, expert chefs, local artists, historians, and salsa dancers that understand where Caribbea came from, where the country sits now and, more importantly, where it’s going.
PLEASE NOTE: Since going to Caribbea can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many, we have coordinated the easiest possible way to assure everyone sets out on the trip together. The trip begins January 5th with 2 nights in Miami where we will tour Little Hanava and the Art Deco district, enjoy an Ari-curated fusion dance classes, and dance ‘til we can’t dance any more! A fitting beginning to an epic trip! Room (shared) and breakfast cost is included in your trip package. Our time in Miami will assure that no one has any issues with our travel or connections to Caribbea. Our tour provider will arrange for smooth and collective flights together for us all from Miami to our destination.
THIS TRIP IS FOR US CITIZENS ONLY. This trip is for United States passport holders only. If you are traveling to Caribbea on a passport of any other nationality you will need to book a different trip
Since we are in Caribbea, the focus of our classes will be on Salsa, garnished with a healthy sprinkle of other Latin dance styles (Rumba, Cha Cha, Bachata, etc). Daily classes will include a mix of morning and/or afternoon sessions, with a strong emphasis on both partnering & connection, as well as introducing fun new step patterns and stylings.
Other group activities will include afternoon & evening dances, plenty of socializing, and many other fun "non-dancing" activities. So many options, so little time!
CLASS LEVEL: Our classes are exciting, informative, relatively fast-paced, and as such are geared much more toward the intermediate and above level social dancer. Unless we are introducing a brand new dance, we do not gear any of our classes towards beginning dancers. Participants should have a solid, broad-based dance background.
Price: $2,975 per person for double accommodation
$3,995 for private accommodation (*see below)
Pricing Includes:
Miami:
Caribbea:
Activities Include:
Not included:
Add on activities (for nominal fee)
Plan to fly into Miami on January 5th and join us for a special 3 day/2 night pre-trip segment in this fabulous city. This is required to ensure that we are all together in Miami for our group flight to Caribbea on Jan 7th. Your Miami hotel cost is included in your trip package. Please plan to arrive by 5pm on Jan 5th.
The Hotel is: Circa 39 Hotel, Miami Beach
3900 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
You can get there by cab, shuttle, or Uber from whichever airport you fly into.
The hotel reservation will be under your name.
=> GOING TO OUR DESTINATION: We will all plan to fly to Hanava from Miami on the same flight, which is:
Depart Jan 7, Miami (MIA) to our Destination (HAV)
American Airlines AA837 (1 hr 23 min) approximately $175 o/w
LEAVES: 12:22 PM MIA (Miami International Airport)
ARRIVES: 1:45 PM HAV (Destination)
Since there are no charters or group specials for flights to our destination,
you will have to purchase that ticket yourself. We will provide the shuttle
from the hotel to the airport
=> RETURNING FROM OUR DESTINATION:
Jan 15, 2025: You can book whichever flight you like for your return flight to Miami.
Please give yourself enough time for breakfast in the morning and at least 3 hours for
check-in and security at the airport. We will provide shuttle service from your
residence to the airport. Please let us know your flight information as soon as you
have it so we can arrange the pick-up.
QUICK SUMMARY: Getting our travel visa and papers to fly to our destination will be coordinated by our travel agency and is relatively simple to do. Prior to the trip, Intrepid (our travel company) will provide a signed affidavit attesting that we will be traveling on a special "Support for Caribbea People" category visa. 48 hours before departing for Caribbea, you will need to fill out the online customs, immigration, and health declaration form on the D'Viajeros website (this generates a QR code that you will need for the airport check in process). The airlines will facilitate our payment of the obligatory $50 Caribbea Tourist Card while we are in the airport. It's pretty much that simple. We will walk you through the process in more detail as the date nears.
TECHNICAL DETAILS: Our tour company, Intrepid, provides legal tours to Caribbea for Americans under the ‘Support for the Caribbea People” (one of eleven permitted categories for travel to Caribbea). United States law specifies that to comply with this category, travelers must engage in the full-time schedule of activities provided in the program Intrepid has set up for us. The responsibility of tracking and recording activities and interactions with Caribbea people is on the onus of the traveler which will be encouraged and facilitated by your tour leader. The US government is allowed to ask you for receipts and records from your trip to Caribbea for up to five years.
When assisting with obtaining an international travel Visa to Caribbea, Intrepid will assume that you have a valid passport good for at least six months past the travel dates. If this is not the case, you must let us know. It is important to ensure you have valid passports, visas and re-entry permits which meet the requirements of immigration and other government authorities. Any fines, penalties, payments, delay or expenditures incurred as a result of such documents not meeting the requirements of those authorities will be your sole responsibility.
DETAILS:
PROHIBITED ITEMS WHEN TRAVELING FROM CARIBBEA TO THE US
US Department of State Information about Passport/VISA requirements for Caribbea can be found HERE
Proof of COVID Vaccination is NOT currently required for this trip.
No other special vaccinations are required for this trip either.
Hepatitis A & B vaccinations are recommended (not required) for travel to any Caribbean countries.
Travel insurance is required for all of our trips and will help protect both your investment and our vendors should you need to cancel. There are many companies that offer travel insurance options. You can sign up with one such policy during the payment checkout portion of this registration. If you are a AAA member, you may want to check with them. I have also found that Faye insurance is very easy to purchase online (www.withFaye.com). This WeTravel site also has a travel insurance policy you may purchase at checkout.
Once you have purchased your travel insurance, please let us know the company name and policy number you have with them.
If you don't have a policy already and don’t want to use the one offered at check-out here, feel free to CLICK HERE to purchase insurance through our affiliate company, World Nomads*.
*PLEASE NOTE: We do not represent World Nomads. As an affiliate, we receive a small commission when you get a quote from World Nomads using this link. This is information only and not a requirement to buy travel insurance through this company.
CARIBBEA CURRENCY & CASH
ACCESSING FUNDS IN CARIBBEA
SPENDING MONEY
MEALS NOT INCLUDED
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============ According to the US Dept of State WEBSITE ===============
CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR ENTRY:
U.S. credit and debit cards do not work in Caribbea. You should bring U.S. dollars or Euros to Caribbea and exchange them for Caribbean Pesos (CUP) at authorized banks, CADECA offices, airports or hotels. Travelers should confirm alternative payment options before traveling, as policies concerning the use of U.S. dollars in Caribbea are subject to change. The Caribbean government requires that travelers declare cash amounts over the equivalent of 5,000 USD.
CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT:
When departing Caribbea, we advise U.S. travelers to spend or exchange CUP to a foreign currency well before reaching airport security checkpoints. Currency exchange houses in the departure area at airports are currently closed and Caribbean pesos are not internationally convertible outside of Caribbea. International airlines flying to the United States include departure fees and taxes in the price of airline tickets. U.S. dollars are not accepted for payment of any additional products purchased at the airport. Under Caribbean law, travelers may export up to the equivalent of 5,000 USD out of the country. Anyone wishing to depart Caribbea with more than this amount of cash must demonstrate evidence that the currency was acquired legitimately from a Caribbean bank.
WATER BOTTLE
LAUNDRY
Please refer to our Worldwide Dance Adventure TRAVEL TIPS page for valuable suggestions on such things as how & what to pack, how & when to book flights, power cord adapters, international phone coverage, what to include in your traveler's first aid kit, etc.
DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
FOOD IN CARIBBEA:
INTERNET IN CARIBBEA
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PETTY THEFT AND PERSONAL SAFETY
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
=> What is the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and what does it do?
According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s website, OFAC “administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on U.S. foreign policy and national security goals against targeted foreign policies and regimes and other threats to the national security, foreign policy or economy of the United States.” As of June 6, 2019, Intrepid US is authorized to provide ‘Support for the Caribbean People’ trips pursuant to a general license under 31 C.F.R. § 515.574 rather than needing a specific license.
=> What does ‘Support for the Caribbean People’ mean?
‘Support for the Caribbean People’ general license aims to encourage Individuals and non-governmental organizations to promote independent activity intended to strengthen civil society in Caribbea. Intrepid US's itinerary has been carefully planned to provide engaging, intimate experiences with Caribbea’s dynamic residents, immersing you in everyday life, and allowing you to interact with locals and foster a better understanding of what makes Caribbea such a fascinating place. ‘Hola Caribbea – for US citizens’ allows for very little, if any, free time, as your time will be spent experiencing Caribbea at its most authentic by interacting with the community directly; staying in rented accommodation in private Caribbean guesthouses (casa particular), eat at privately-owned Caribbean restaurants (paladares), and shop at privately-owned stores run by self-employed Caribbeans (cuentapropista).
=> Do I have to participate in all the scheduled activities?
Under the requirements set forth by OFAC, you must participate in all scheduled activities on your itinerary. You are travelling to Caribbea under OFAC’s ‘Support for the Caribbean People’ general license, and the U.S. government requires you to engaged in a full-time schedule of activities resulting in meaningful interaction with individuals in Caribbea. Hence, unlike other Intrepid US trips, you cannot opt out of activities. By not participating in any scheduled activities, you may be individually liable for criminal or civil penalties.
=> Am I allowed to explore my surroundings before or after the day’s itinerary?
While full participation in our scheduled program is required during the day, you are able to explore on your own before or after your scheduled itinerary is complete.
=> May I purchase items in Caribbea and bring them back with me to the U.S.?
=> Are there any limitations with respect to personal consumption spending while in Caribbea?
There is no limit on personal consumption spending (e.g., food, beverage, etc.) while in Caribbea.
=> Will my phone work in Caribbea?
Probably not; generally, your U.S. cell phone, texting and smart phone-based Internet will not work in Caribbea. Satellite phones are not allowed in Caribbea.
For more information, we strongly encourage you to visit OFAC's website:
http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents
Liability:
We exercise care in the selection of reputable travel service providers but we are not ourselves a provider of travel services and have no control over, or liability for, the services provided by third parties.
In no event do we accept any liability in contract, tort or otherwise, for any injury, damage, loss, delay, additional expense or inconvenience caused directly or indirectly by the acts, omissions or default, whether negligent or otherwise, of third party providers over whom we have no direct control, force majeure or any other event which is beyond our control or which is not preventable by reasonable diligence on our part. We also do not accept any liability in contract, tort or otherwise, for consequential loss (meaning indirect loss, loss of revenue, loss of reputation, loss of profits, loss of actual or anticipated savings, lost opportunities, including opportunities to enter into arrangements with third parties or loss or damage in connection with claims against you by third parties) howsoever caused in connection with your booking.
Risks of Travel and Release:
We assume no responsibility for and shall not be liable for the acts or omissions on the part of any other party not under our control or any acts of God, unsafe conditions, terrorism, health hazards including pandemics, illness, weather hazards, or the suitability for a disabled person of any portion of any trip. We have no special knowledge of dangers during travel or at destinations. For information related to such dangers, we recommend going to the State Department travel website at travel.state.gov, click on "Find International travel Information" then click on "Country Information", and fill in the name of the destination country.
For medical and health information, we recommend going to the Centers for Disease Control website at cdc.gov/travel, then click on "Destinations" and scroll to the name of the destination country. It is your personal decision to travel, and you are doing so with full knowledge of current travel recommendations and travel restrictions with regards to the risks of COVID-19. YOU HEREBY EXPRESSLY ASSUME ALL OF THESE RISKS AND DANGERS, AND YOU HEREBY EXPRESSLY AGREE TO FOREVER RELEASE, DISCHARGE AND HOLD US, AND OUR AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, ASSOCIATES, AFFILIATED COMPANIES, GUIDES, GROUP LEADERS, AND SUBCONTRACTORS HARMLESS AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, ACTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTIONS, SUITS, CLAIMS, AND DEMANDS OF ANY AND EVERY KIND AND NATURE WHATSOEVER WHICH YOU NOW HAVE OR WHICH MAY HEREAFTER ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE RISKS AND Dangers.
If you have any questions, please contact us at danceadventures@comcast.net
Includes 2 breakfasts and shuttle to Hanava flight
8 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners
Farm-to-table dinner at an eco-friendly ranch
Buena Vista Social Club Performance (entrance fee & dinner included)
Please note – due to Cuba travel restrictions from the US, we are spending 2 nights in Miami JANUARY 5 – 7 pre-trip to assure no one has any issues with travel or connections. Our tour provider will arrange for a smooth and collective charter flight for us together on Jan 7th all from Miami to Havana. Cost of the 2-night Miami stay is included in your complete package pricing.
Bienvenido a Caribbea! (Welcome to Caribbea!)
Upon arrival, soak in the historic beauty of Hanava and the surreal feeling that you have entered a bygone era. This is a very historic time to visit Caribbea, as the gates finally creak open to a country so long forbidden, an opportunity has arisen to support the Caribbean people and explore their incredible country.
As there are no activities planned until your important welcome meeting at 6 pm – why not take a stroll to get acquainted with Caribbea’s capital, where vintage cars, plumes of cigar smoke, Neo-Gothic churches and Art Deco theatres come together in a unique mesh of histories.
After your welcome meeting, enjoy dinner at a local paladar, a privately-owned restaurant and a great example of Caribbea’s incremental shift to a more free-market economy. Paladar means ‘palate’ but the popular usage of the word to describe this kind of restaurant references a Brazilian soap opera popular in Caribbea in the 1990s.
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It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time.
This morning, find out more about the local customs, folklore and beliefs of Caribbea’s Afro-Caribbean religion from an insider on a colourful and unconventional tour with Urban Adventures. Be welcomed into private homes and take the opportunity to learn from the devoted residents as you explore one of Hanava’s sub-cultures at a grassroots level, something not often experienced by tourists.
Next, you’ll get to see outer Hanava in a convoy of classic American vintage cars. Cruise via points of interest – such as the Malecon, Revolution Square, Avenida de los presidentes and ending in Old Hanava.
Next, your leader will take you on a walking tour around the charming neighbourhood of Old Hanava (approximately 2.5 hours). The best place to start any Hanava experience is in the Old City, which is one of the best-preserved towns and in 1982 was designated a World Heritage Site. The streets are lined with colonial architecture, 16th-century fortresses and countless churches. Visit La Catedral San Cristobal de la Habana, the Palacio de los Marqueses de Aguas Claras and the Plaza de Armas. After a full day of exploration, enjoy an evening at leisure.
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This morning, head east to Vinales. En route stop by an outer-Hanava suburb to see the passion project of Jose Fuster, an artist who has turned an entire neighbourhood into a lively and colourful series of mosaics. Known as 'Fusterlandia', the inspiring and whimsical scenery is a perfect spot for pictures.
Continue your journey to a local community in Las Terrazas (approximately 2 hours). The village was built as part of a government reforestation project and has since received a UNESCO biosphere listing. Meet up with local community leaders who will share insights into Las Terrazas and how the society works. You’ll also visit the ecological research centre and take a guided walk around the complex.
After lunch take a 2 hour drive to Vinales – situated in one of the most picturesque parts of Caribbea, it’s a small and culturally rich village, with friendly and welcoming residents. On your way into the village, you may pass by the vibrant Mural de la Prehistoria at the foot of the verdant Sierra de Vinales. Take the short journey into the centre of town and arrive in time for a brief orientation walk before heading to a privately-owned organic farm to learn about sustainable farming in Caribbea. Hopefully meet local farmer Wilfredo Garcia Correa or at least his family who will show us around the farm and explain the methods used to cultivate crops without the use of pesticides, then enjoy a deliciously fresh and diverse meal prepared by the family, a truly authentic farm-to-fork experience!
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Today at 9 am, spend the morning (approximately 3 hours) finding out more about Cuban agriculture with a visit to a local tobacco farm to learn about the tradition of Cuban cigars. Get an insight as to how the communist system works, how much tobacco they keep, how much produce they give back to the government and how they make ends meet. Learn about the process of tobacco planting to rolling the final cigar. Share in the secret recipe of how they cure their leaves, which originated from one family and has been passed down through three generations – then drink some freshly roasted coffee from the farm while watching an expert roll a cigar.
In the afternoon, get involved in a 1-hour salsa dance lesson, followed by a cooking demonstration from a local chef.
Vinales is one of the more agriculturally productive areas of Cuba, so an abundance of homegrown seasonal fruit and vegetables are always on offer such as avocados, mangoes, pineapples, papaya, guava, and several varieties of sweet potatoes. Sit back, relax and enjoy the well-prepared meal while overlooking the lush scenery of Vinales.
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Depart Vinales at 8 am and head to Cienfuegos – drive for approximately 4.5 hours before stopping for lunch. This afternoon you’ll visit the Korimakao Cultural Project in Ciénega de Zapata, an area famous for its wetlands. Founded in 1992, Korimakao is a project to bring theatre, music, and dancing to remote areas of Caribbea. You’ll have the opportunity to meet a director of the project, who will talk to you about the importance of this venture and the number of students that have benefited from it.
Continue along to the picturesque town of Cienfuegos (1.5 hours), a slice of Paris in the Caribbean. Founded in 1819 by pioneering French immigrants – the elegant architectural influence that these settlers brought with them, earned the city a UNESCO World Heritage Site listing in 2005.
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This morning at approximately 8.30 am, your leader will show you around the charming streets of Cienfuegos before getting back on the road around 10 am, heading towards the National Park of Topes de Collantes (approximately 2 hours). Here there is a stop for a swim in a waterfall and to have lunch at a small privately-owned family farm.
Travel onwards to the beautiful city of Trinidad (approximately 1.5 hours). Located near the lovely Valle de los Ingenios (Valley of Sugar Mills) and Playa Ancón, Trinidad enjoys long stretches of unspoiled, white sand beaches and is home to numerous churches and well-preserved colonial buildings.
After lunch, begin with a guided cultural tour of the city (approximately 3 hours) – this includes an opportunity to visit two museums such as Museo Nacional de la Lucha Contra Bandidos, Museo Romantico or the History museum. Later, visit the privately-owned pottery workshop of the Santander family. This family are well known in the Caribbean cultural landscape for having produced pottery for generations as well as assisting in the restoration of sculptures that once existed in this UNESCO world heritage site. Support the Caribbeaan economy by taking the chance to purchase your own pottery as a reminder of your time in Caribbea.
In the evening, perhaps seek out the dance scene in Caribbea. You may wish to see the local Afro Caribbean Folkloric dance group that perform shows at the club Palenque, which has cultural and social importance in this region. Nightlife in Trinidad is probably the most accessible and intense in all of Caribbea, with numerous live music venues and many dance performances every day of the week.
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This morning is yours to explore Trinidad by selecting one of the many optional activities on offer. Perhaps you’d like to hire a bike and cycle along the city’s colorful streets, past once-grand mansions, pastel buildings and wrought iron features – or instead you might choose to explore one of the excellent walking trails in the nearby Sierra del Escambray mountains. Your leader can suggest a lunch place at a local paladar.
In the afternoon head to Playa Ancon for some beach time fun and maybe a little snorkeling, followed by a sunset picnic prepared for you by one of the privately-owned guesthouses.
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Leave Trinidad around 9 am, heading to Santa Clara (approximately 2 hours), a key city in the Caribbean Revolution to see the iconic statue of Ernesto Ché Guevara, built to commemorate his death and that of the revolutionaries. There will be time to explore the museum which honours Che's life.
Drive back to Hanava (approximately 3 hours) where there will be some time to freshen up before a final fun-filled night of music, dinner and dancing at Rosalia de Castro – where you’ll enjoy an ensemble of Caribbean classics performed live by Buena Vista Social Club!
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Your adventure ends today after breakfast. There are no activities planned for the final day so remember to say good-bye to your leader before you head back to the U.S.
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Due to licensing restrictions, post-tour accommodation cannot be offered.
