Dear
Friend:
As you may know,
you can once again travel to the Caribbean island of Cuba on U.S. government
authorized educational and cultural trips. My company, Cuba Educational Travel,
happens to be one of the few entities awarded a U.S. Treasury Department license
(CT-2012-294261-1) to arrange these fruitful exchanges. My experience in Cuba
over the last decade – as a student, researcher, leader of U.S. congressional
delegations and friend of many Cubans – has allowed me to build a diverse
network of contacts at all levels of Cuban society.
I personally
lead all delegations and, unlike many of the competitors, my groups average out
at 6-8 people and rarely exceed 10, allowing you to really get off the beaten
track. You will be able to interact with elite musicians and intellectuals
helping to drive policy on the island, while also getting into the homes of
average Cubans and really experiencing day-to-day life in 21st
century Cuba. All delegations include some history, culture and politics –
meeting with students and professors, attending private concerts and hearing
from young Cubans about the country’s future – and the small group size allows
flexibility and the ability to customize the focus based on participants’
interests and desires. We do not do the large tour buses and tourist treks that
the others are doing.
I offer quality
trips but keep prices low in line with my desire to bring U.S. citizens and
residents to Cuba that are truly interested in building bridges with the Cuban
people.
I currently have
spots open for five upcoming trips before the year’s end. Please contact me if
you are interested in joining one of the trips or desire additional information.
I’m also available to organize customized trips for groups of friends, family or
professional associations on the dates of your choosing. All of my trips are 100
percent licensed by the U.S. Treasury Department and in full compliance with all
Cuba travel regulations.
Please feel free
to share this email with friends and family and I look forward to exploring Cuba
together soon.
-Collin
Collin
Laverty
Analyst, Cuba – Latin America – US Foreign Policy
Analyst, Cuba – Latin America – US Foreign Policy
President, Cuba Educational
Travel
US: 202-213-7050
Cuba: (53 5) 379-8518
Email: lavertycollin@gmail.com
US: 202-213-7050
Cuba: (53 5) 379-8518
Email: lavertycollin@gmail.com
*** I’m in Cuba
until October 6th and most accessible via email until then.
Upcoming
Trips
Oct 20 – 27,
Havana and Pinar del Rio
Includes visits
to all historical sites in Havana, meetings with leading scholars on U.S. – Cuba
relations, private musical performances with Cuban musicians, discussions with
young artists at top galleries, meals with university students, driving tour in
classic 1950s American cars, and a trip to the tobacco growing region of Pinar
del Rio, where participants can visit tobacco plantations, explore nature
reserves and make friends with local campesinos.
$2,650 per
person – lodging in private apartment or local bed and breakfast (casa
particular)
$2,950 per
person – lodging in 4 star hotels
Nov 3 – 10,
Havana, Cienfuegos and Trinidad
Includes visits
to all historical sites in Havana, meetings with leading scholars on U.S. – Cuba
relations, private musical performances with Cuban musicians, discussions with
young artists at top galleries, meals with university students, driving tour in
classic 1950s American cars, and a trip to the historic cities of Cienfuegos and
Trinidad.
$2,450 per
person – lodging in private apartment or local bed and breakfast (casa
particular)
$2,850 per
person – lodging in 4 Star hotels
Nov 11 – 19,
Havana, Cienfuegos and Trinidad – opportunity to run in the Havana
Marathon
Aside from the
scheduled itinerary, those that are interested are welcome to participate in the
Havana ½ and full marathon on Saturday, November 17th.
$2,450 per
person – lodging in private apartment or local bed and breakfast (casa
particular)
$2,950 per
person – lodging in 4 Star hotels
Dec 8 – 15,
Havana and Pinar del Rio
$2,650 per
person – lodging in private apartment or local bed and breakfast (casa
particular)
$3,050 per
person – lodging in 4 Star hotels
Dec 16 – 24,
Havana and Pinar del Rio – opportunity to attend the Havana Jazz
Festival
The trip will
have a special emphasis on Cuban music and participants will be able to take
part in Havana’s world renowned Jazz Festival.
$2,700 per
person – lodging in private apartment or local bed and breakfast (casa
particular)
$3,100 per
person – lodging in 4 Star hotels
*** The package
price includes round trip airfare from Miami or Tampa, Cuban entrance visa, full
medical coverage, lodging, in-country transportation, entrance fees for all
planned activities and most meals. All trips include a 2-3 day excursion outside
of Havana to one of the surrounding provinces.
** Direct
flights from Los Angeles and New York are also available for a slightly higher
price
* It’s possible
to join for a portion of the scheduled dates or add additional days w/ a slight
price adjustment
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