EXPERIENCE

Uncovering Havana & Viñales

5 Nights
6 Days

BEGINS

5 Nights
6 Days

Begins

Unexpected Encounters & Experiences

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Highlights

Take in the sweeping splendor and warmth of the Viñales valley, which culture and natural beauty have earned it a place among UNESCO's World Heritage Sites.
Discover Old Havana's architecture, history, people, and excitement, with your guide bringing it all to life.
Delve deeper into Cuba's culinary history and ancestral flavors during a private cooking class with our favorite local chef
See an emotional and heart-pounding performance by an acclaimed dance company.
Meet a family for lunch in their home to experience a delicious home-cooked meal and a side of Cuba most visitors don't see.
Eat at one of Cuba's highest-rated paladares, followed by an evening of live performance you won't forget.

Meet the Cuban Storytellers
on this Journey

Itinerary

Day 01
BIENVENIDOS A CUBA
A member of our team will be there to pick you up from the Havana airport and transfer you to your accommodations. Your first evening in Havana begins with a tour of the iconic Hotel Nacional followed by a welcome dinner to get acquainted, answer any burning questions you have about Cuba, and toast to the journey ahead.
Day 02
HISTORIC OLD HAVANA
This morning, you will dive directly into 500-year-old La Habana Vieja and its cobblestone streets. But first, get your blood pumping with a fun-filled ride in a coco-taxi along Havana's Malecon. With your knowledgeable guide, walk the cobblestone streets and plazas of Old Havana and learn about the old town's architecture, history, and locals. Visit the biggest art market in Cuba where artisans, craftspeople, and shopkeepers gather to sell their wares. To round off an incredible day in Cuba's capital, learn how to make legendary cocktails with a mixologist, enjoy a private encounter with a well-known singer-songwriter, and go back to the old town in the evening to explore more of the food, music, and energy that transform La Habana Vieja after the sun goes down.
Day 03
VINTAGE CARS, CUISINE, & CREATORS
Our day begins in style on board a vintage automobile from the 1950s, cruising through historic sites and lesser known neighborhoods. The tour ends at the garage of the people who brought your old car back to life. We're sure that you will want to know how these beauties are still on the road over sixty years later, given the lack of original parts. Next is an extra-special lunch hosted by a famous chef, whose interactive cooking session teaches guests about Cuba's culinary history. A day full of one-on-one encounters with Havana residents is rounded out by visits to Fusterlandia and the home of a talented muralist.
Day 04
VIÑALES: A NATURAL TREASURE
Viñales is a UNESCO treasure whose natural beauty cannot be matched in the Caribbean. The massive limestone escarpments rise like giants from the valley floor, creating a landscape that must be seen to be believed. Your guide hosts you for a magical day in Viñales, where you meet tobacco farmers, view the valley on horseback, eat at an organic farm, and see how a rural town feels for those living there.
Day 05
A QUINTESSENTIAL DAY
Spend the day feeling Cuba's spirit with its people. Begin with a high-energy performance from a local dance company. Then take to the dance floor yourself for a salsa lesson. Lunch is waiting at the home of a family that is eager to share what life is like for the average Cuban and to learn more about your culture. End the day with a grand dinner at one of Cuba's best restaurants and an evening of authentic, live entertainment.
Day 06
ADIOS, CUBA
This morning is at leisure prior to your trip home. Our team will arrange a transfer pick-up time for 3 hours prior to your flight’s departure from the Havana airport.

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Uncovering Havana & Viñales

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Where we rest & recharge

Elvira, Mi Amor
Restored, Classic Rooms in Old Havana
Elvira, Mi Amor is a boutique hotel located in a 1920s building that has been restored to reflect the splendor of Havana's past. The property was restored with the help of Cuban architects, designers, and artists, who worked together to craft an experience that is unique to Havana.

Questions?

We think that the best way to give our guests an authentic, socially conscious, and very rewarding trip is to have them interact with the Cuban people in a thoughtful and caring way. Our company is devoted to supporting the Cuban people through tourism and delivering an unparalleled experience to you, our guests.

This program is recommended for everyone who is interested in our world and the various cultures that add to its richness. The majority of Inbound Cuba tours are designed for guests aged eight and up but we can make exceptions if your children are already world travelers. Because Cuba does not have ADA compliance regulations, it is critical that you contact us if you have any questions about accessibility.

Under the current U.S. economic embargo, you can go to Cuba, but you have to follow a few rules to make sure you are in compliance with current regulations.

One important restriction is that the company you book your tour to Cuba with must be a U.S. company. We are a Florida company, and to protect you even further, we are a member of the Florida Seller of Travel Program.

Cuba is one of the world’s safest destinations for travelers. The team at Inbound Cuba further ensures your safety and comfort by screening every experience, driver, guide, restaurant, and team member who works with your program to ensure only the highest standards are met.

It is important to visit the island with the right expectations. One of our main goals is to help guests experience Cuba’s rich culture and wonderful people in a way that changes lives and perceptions. Our team works hard to make sure that the places you stay at and the food you eat are the best available. With that said, things are limited, so being flexible and understanding are the keys to a good experience.

American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue Airlines are the US  commercial airlines that fly from South Florida to Cuba directly. You can book flights directly through their websites. We do not offer flight booking services currently.

Every visitor to Cuba requires a tourist card to enter the country. There is no formal visa application process that requires you to send in your passport. Tourist cards are easy to get from the airline that is taking you to Cuba.

No, they do not. As of April 6, 2022, no proof of vaccination is required to enter Cuba.

Cuban health authorities will randomly select arriving passengers for COVID-19 screening, including the collection of a sample for a PCR test.

The Cuban government eliminated the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) in 2021 and no longer allows transactions in US dollars. The best way to be prepared is to bring Euros to Cuba in small denominations.

Cuba’s official local currency is the Cuban Peso (CUP). Keep in mind, that the peso is not traded outside of Cuba, so you won’t be able to exchange pesos into any other currency while in Cuba or after leaving.

We suggest that you bring enough cash to pay for meals, tips, evening entertainment, and a little extra money in case of an emergency. 200 euros per person per day is a safe amount for short trips, and 150 euros per person per day is a safe amount for trips of five nights or more.

Credit cards and debit cards from the US are not yet accepted in Cuba. International credit cards can only be used at a small number of government-owned businesses. Please, plan to bring cash for things like shopping, drinks, and meals that aren’t part of your program.

US citizens can return home with goods purchased in Cuba for their personal use. Please, visit the most up-to-date US Customs regulations for the most accurate information: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/basic-import-export/cbp-public-notice-process-imports-cuba

When purchasing art in Cuba, works larger than 15.7 x 23.6 inches require a stamp. Please, consult with your guide and our in-country concierge before purchasing any works of art.

Drink only bottled water. If you buy it in a kiosk or store it will be cheaper than if you buy it at a bar or a restaurant. Most restaurants use treated water for ice, but if you have a sensitive stomach we recommend staying away from cocktails with ice and from raw vegetables.

Smoking is allowed inside some venues, including some nightclubs and restaurants, but most hotels are non-smoking and there is a movement by business owners to prohibit smoking inside their establishments.

You may find 110V and 220V outlets, but some hotels will only have 220V. As a precaution, bring a small adaptor. The 2 prong plugs used in the US also work in Cuba.

We recommend that you bring your own toiletries. These are not consistently provided by hotels/private accommodations.

WiFi is not always available and is rarely dependable in Cuba. Some casas/hotels will provide it, usually for a fee. Please, check with your guide and lodging. Because US phone providers do not offer travel plans to Cuba, roaming charges could be exorbitant if you use your phone there. Data sim cards are available for purchase at the airport upon arrival or from ETECSA offices throughout the country.

The dress code is very flexible for the most part. A few exceptions: men are required to wear long pants and no flip flops in some restaurants and nightclubs such as Tropicana; women are not allowed in shorts at the Cathedral church in Havana and some other churches.

The island is free of most diseases associated with tropical climates. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that travelers protect themselves from mosquito bites. Click here for information on zika virus in Cuba. The island is not considered a risk country for hepatitis B, malaria, typhoid, or other tropical diseases.

Items that are scarce and very welcome by Cubans are over-the-counter pain relievers (Tylenol and Advil) and cold medicine, deodorant, razors, shampoo, body lotion, sunscreen, bug spray, socks, hats, underwear, vitamins, band-aids, children’s toys, school materials, makeup for women, summer clothes, raincoats.

Here’s a guideline for your convenience: 1€ per bag for the porter; 1€ per room per night for the hotel maid; 3€ per person for short local guided tours; 8€ per person per day for your Cuban guide; 4€ per person per day for your driver; 10% for meals at restaurants; 2–3€ for live music. Your package may already include some tips. Please, check your itinerary to see what’s included and what’s not.

Please, allow 25€ to 50€ per person for lunches/dinners not included in your itinerary, where applicable. Cuba is an island with depressed agriculture and 60+ years of economic embargo, so food is expensive.

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