Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Road Scholar On Board Again As Long As It Doesn't Start in Miami

Cuba tour operator now in compliance with U.S. regulations

By Gay Nagle Myers
Road Scholar is back with a new Cuba program that complies with U.S. regulations.

The Boston-based company was forced to cancel Cuba sailings in August when the U.S. government denied the company permission to transport U.S. citizens to Cuba on a cruise ship.

The new itinerary begins with a flight from Miami to Havana and includes six nights in hotels and five nights aboard the 1,200-passenger Louis Cristal.

"Participants on the program circumnavigate the island, utilizing the ships as a means of transportation to travel quickly to ports such as Holgin, Punta Frances and Santiago de Cuba," said Stacie Fasola, associate vice president, Road Scholar.

Departures are weekly from Jan. 6 through March 17; rates start at $4,995, not including roundtrip air from Miami to Havana.

The itinerary includes 23 interactive experiences and meetings with Cuban families, artists, dancers, students, community leaders and farmers.

Road Scholar also offers five people-to-people land tours of Cuba for 2014.

Three seaborne trips had been scheduled from December through March 2014, but the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control said that "travel to and from Cuba, whether originating or terminating in the U.S. or a third country, may not be aboard a vessel."

The itinerary includes 23 interactive experiences and meetings with Cuban families, artists, dancers, students, community leaders and farmers.

Follow Gay Nagle Myers on Twitter @gnmtravelweekly. 


Comment:  

OFAC has an irrational aversion to boats.  It has refused to allow ferry service to be launched from the US to Cuba despite the substantial reduction in cost that would result for the likely Cuban American clientele.  

Now it has consented to allow Road Scholar to use shipboard housing as long as the voyage does not begin in the US.  Is there a deeper meaning for US policy toward Cuba by such parsing or are we dealing with OFAC's desire to make travel as complicated and costly as possible to placate the Miami hard liners? 

President Obama, its past time to take OFAC off the case.


Cuba Cruise to Offer Exclusive Cuba Circumnavigation Sailing; U.S. Not-For-Profit Travel Organization Road Scholar to Present This New Way for Americans to Discover Cuba

Cuba Cruise introduces an exclusive Cuba circumnavigation sailing and welcomes US not-for-profit travel organization Road Scholar to present this brand new way for Americans to discover Cuba. With Road Scholar, guests participate in a land and ship-based education exchange program, absorbing the energy of Havana, interacting with local Cubans, and discovering the remote parts of the island that are difficult to access by land.

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Explore Havana via Cuba Cruise with Road Scholar
Explore Havana via Cuba Cruise with Road Scholar
We’re excited to offer the travel market something truly unique...a top-notch cruise experience and exploration of Cuba’s remarkable sights, sounds, flavors, history, and culture.
Calgary, Canada (PRWEB) October 31, 2013
Newly-launched Cuba Cruise breaks new ground with their Cuba circumnavigation itineraries, making the island’s fascinating but otherwise hard to reach ports more accessible and affordable than ever. Each cruise, aboard the Louis Cristal, includes visits to world famous cities and off-the-beaten path towns, UNESCO world heritage sites and national parks, as well as in-depth exploration of Cuba’s dynamic culture. The experience offers the best qualities of cruising and inclusive getaways combined with a Cuba that few American travelers have seen.
Cuba Cruise will dramatically increase the otherwise limited supply of Cuba travel options for American travelers in the years to come. The upcoming season will run sailings from December 16, 2013 to March 24, 2014.
“We’re excited to offer the travel market something truly unique,” said Cuba Cruise President Dugald Wells. “We provide the best of both worlds to our guests – a top-notch cruise experience and the type of in-the-know exploration of Cuba’s remarkable sights, sounds, flavors and history that is usually reserved for locals only.”
US not-for-profit travel organization Road Scholar joins Cuba Cruise to offer Americans this completely unique voyage. With Road Scholar, guests participate in a land and ship-based education exchange program, absorbing the energy of Havana, interacting with local Cubans and discovering the remote parts of the island that are difficult to access by land. Travelers with Road Scholar will experience 5-nights onboard the Louis Cristal ship. The company expects the special program to fill very quickly, so seize the moment and enroll today.
-- Cruise Line Veteran as CEO, and Award-Winning Partner Louis Cruises --
Cuba Cruise is in steady hands with President Dugald Wells at the helm, a 20-year veteran of the cruise industry. Having been honored in 2006 by Travel + Leisure Magazine as one of the Top 35 Innovators in travel today, Dugald is uniquely qualified to bring Cuba Cruise to the market. With ownership partner Louis Cruises, industry leaders with 25 years of experience in cruising and an award-winning history in tourism, Cuba Cruise is sure to see success in the years to come.
-- Your Cuba, Accessible & Authentic --
The line’s launch diversifies traditional Cuban travel options to provide access to authentic Cuba, offering unique opportunities to experience an inspired culture and visit Cuba’s fabled colonial cities, renowned UNESCO sites and remote wilderness nature reserves.
-- Louis Cristal --
Louis Cristal is a modern cruise ship with a sleek and unique yacht-like design and a cruising speed of 18 knots. It features an array of amenities with all the comforts expected of today’s contemporary vessels, including spacious staterooms and suites (some with balconies, and each one equipped with shower, WC, wash basin, telephone, hairdryer & TV), elegant lounges and restaurants, casino and open promenades. The ship also features modern communication facilities including an internet corner, WiFi and roaming GSM mobile phone service.
-- Quality Cuisine Meets Cuban Entertainment --
Each cruise will feature the company’s signatures of impeccable service and delicious meals served onboard. All dining aboard Cuba Cruise will feature quality imported Canadian produce, beef and other food products -- most notable in the a la carte Alberta Prime Steakhouse -- and specialty Cuban dishes.
Cruises will also feature a first-rate entertainment program of Cuban music and dance by local Cuban performers.
-- For U.S. Citizens --
Americans are required to make their Cuba Cruise reservation through licensed companies, such as Road Scholar who is authorized to travel to Cuba under OFAC License #CT-19201-3.
For details on Road Scholar’s Cuba trips, visit roadscholar.org or call 1-800-454-5768.
For complete details on Cuba Cruise sailings, call 1-855-364-4999 or visit yourcubacruise.com.

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