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Havana In-Style

Havana In-Style
With our signature Private Touring services, you’ll experience all of Havana’s important highlights, from its wealth of Baroque and Neoclassical architecture to its vibrant arts and dining scenes. Along the way, your personal guide will introduce you to local residents eager to share insights into their culture, traditions and daily life. This all-inclusive program has been carefully planned to comply with all regulations for American Citizens traveling to Cuba.

04/13/2025 through 12/22/2025
08/26/2024 through 12/31/2025

Day 1

Havana, Cuba's vibrant capital, is a city where the past and present coalesce to create an unforgettable travel experience. Walking through Old Havana (La Habana Vieja), a UNESCO World Heritage site, feels like stepping back in time. The cobblestone streets are lined with pastel-colored colonial buildings, baroque churches, and iconic plazas, such as Plaza de la Catedral and Plaza Vieja, each with its own unique charm and history. As you stroll, the rhythm of Cuban music spills from every corner, inviting visitors to dance or simply soak in the atmosphere of this captivating city.

The famous Malecón, a broad esplanade stretching along the coast for nearly 8 kilometers, is the beating heart of Havana. Here, locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy stunning sunsets, street performances, and the lively buzz of daily Cuban life. The Malecón provides a front-row seat to Havana's eclectic architecture, from the grand neoclassical buildings of Centro Habana to the sleek, mid-century modernist designs of Vedado. For a unique perspective, take a ride in one of the city’s classic American cars, a nod to Cuba's 1950s era when Havana was a glamorous playground for the rich and famous.

Havana is not just a visual feast but a cultural and historical one as well. Visit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes to explore Cuba's rich artistic heritage or the Museo de la Revolución, housed in the former Presidential Palace, to understand the country’s revolutionary history. For a taste of Havana’s nightlife, there’s no better place than La Bodeguita del Medio or El Floridita, Hemingway’s favorite haunts. Sipping on a mojito or daiquiri in these iconic spots, you can almost feel the spirit of the legendary writer himself.

A fun fact about Havana: the city is home to the Tropicana, one of the world's most famous cabarets, which opened in 1939 and continues to dazzle visitors with its vibrant shows and stunning costumes. Havana's blend of history, culture, music, and warmth offers a distinctive allure that promises to enchant any traveler seeking an authentic Cuban experience. Whether it's exploring its historic streets, engaging with its artistic soul, or dancing to the sounds of salsa, Havana captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression.


Day 2

Havana, Cuba's vibrant capital, is a city where the past and present coalesce to create an unforgettable travel experience. Walking through Old Havana (La Habana Vieja), a UNESCO World Heritage site, feels like stepping back in time. The cobblestone streets are lined with pastel-colored colonial buildings, baroque churches, and iconic plazas, such as Plaza de la Catedral and Plaza Vieja, each with its own unique charm and history. As you stroll, the rhythm of Cuban music spills from every corner, inviting visitors to dance or simply soak in the atmosphere of this captivating city.

The famous Malecón, a broad esplanade stretching along the coast for nearly 8 kilometers, is the beating heart of Havana. Here, locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy stunning sunsets, street performances, and the lively buzz of daily Cuban life. The Malecón provides a front-row seat to Havana's eclectic architecture, from the grand neoclassical buildings of Centro Habana to the sleek, mid-century modernist designs of Vedado. For a unique perspective, take a ride in one of the city’s classic American cars, a nod to Cuba's 1950s era when Havana was a glamorous playground for the rich and famous.

Havana is not just a visual feast but a cultural and historical one as well. Visit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes to explore Cuba's rich artistic heritage or the Museo de la Revolución, housed in the former Presidential Palace, to understand the country’s revolutionary history. For a taste of Havana’s nightlife, there’s no better place than La Bodeguita del Medio or El Floridita, Hemingway’s favorite haunts. Sipping on a mojito or daiquiri in these iconic spots, you can almost feel the spirit of the legendary writer himself.

A fun fact about Havana: the city is home to the Tropicana, one of the world's most famous cabarets, which opened in 1939 and continues to dazzle visitors with its vibrant shows and stunning costumes. Havana's blend of history, culture, music, and warmth offers a distinctive allure that promises to enchant any traveler seeking an authentic Cuban experience. Whether it's exploring its historic streets, engaging with its artistic soul, or dancing to the sounds of salsa, Havana captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression.


Day 3
Day 4
Day 5 Cuba is a multicultural nation and the largest island of the West Indies. Its waterfront capital is Havana, a musical, scenery-rich city that is the center of commerce and tourism. Walk the Malecon of Havana, marvel at the artworks in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, and go for a refreshing swim on Cayo Coco in central Cuba. Some key cities in Cuba other than Havana include Santiago, Camagüey, and Trinidad, all featuring both Spanish colonial architecture and modern structures.
Day 6

Havana, Cuba's vibrant capital, is a city where the past and present coalesce to create an unforgettable travel experience. Walking through Old Havana (La Habana Vieja), a UNESCO World Heritage site, feels like stepping back in time. The cobblestone streets are lined with pastel-colored colonial buildings, baroque churches, and iconic plazas, such as Plaza de la Catedral and Plaza Vieja, each with its own unique charm and history. As you stroll, the rhythm of Cuban music spills from every corner, inviting visitors to dance or simply soak in the atmosphere of this captivating city.

The famous Malecón, a broad esplanade stretching along the coast for nearly 8 kilometers, is the beating heart of Havana. Here, locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy stunning sunsets, street performances, and the lively buzz of daily Cuban life. The Malecón provides a front-row seat to Havana's eclectic architecture, from the grand neoclassical buildings of Centro Habana to the sleek, mid-century modernist designs of Vedado. For a unique perspective, take a ride in one of the city’s classic American cars, a nod to Cuba's 1950s era when Havana was a glamorous playground for the rich and famous.

Havana is not just a visual feast but a cultural and historical one as well. Visit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes to explore Cuba's rich artistic heritage or the Museo de la Revolución, housed in the former Presidential Palace, to understand the country’s revolutionary history. For a taste of Havana’s nightlife, there’s no better place than La Bodeguita del Medio or El Floridita, Hemingway’s favorite haunts. Sipping on a mojito or daiquiri in these iconic spots, you can almost feel the spirit of the legendary writer himself.

A fun fact about Havana: the city is home to the Tropicana, one of the world's most famous cabarets, which opened in 1939 and continues to dazzle visitors with its vibrant shows and stunning costumes. Havana's blend of history, culture, music, and warmth offers a distinctive allure that promises to enchant any traveler seeking an authentic Cuban experience. Whether it's exploring its historic streets, engaging with its artistic soul, or dancing to the sounds of salsa, Havana captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression.


08/26/24 - 12/31/25

Starting At $5,299

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08/26/24 - 12/31/25

Starting At $5,699

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