Sel’s Sassy Siblings Go to CUBA
Eighteen of us flew into Miami Sunday, Oct. 30,
2016 from several states and spent the night before meeting in the early
morning at the International terminal.
We met up with the representative of Vantage Travel to get our visas
and hook up with an additional six
adventure lovers to complete our group.
OUR ITINERARY
OCTOBER
31, DAY 1: Depart Home City / Cienfuegos, Cuba
It took us an hour 15 minutes to fly on American
Airlines to the historic port city of
Cienfuegos, Cuba’s “Pearl of the South,” which soothes the eye with harmonious
architecture and Spanish-colonial urban planning.
NOVEMBER 01, DAY 2: Cienfuegos
During the walking tour of the graceful Old Town,
designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we witnessed the neoclassical architecture
and 19th century city planning; we saw Tomás Terry Theatre, the Government
House, and the Cathedral de la Purísima Conceptión. We also visited the lush, fragrant Cienfuegos
Botanical Garden, and enjoyed a discussion about its unique species. The garden,
actually a botanical experimental station, was developed in the 19th century by
a wealthy American sugar planter from Boston, in concert with Harvard
University, to develop more productive sugar cane. The university maintained a
connection to the garden, using it as a field laboratory for the study of
tropical botany, until the Cuban revolution in 1959.
In the afternoon we had a taste of Cuba's strong
musical heritage a performance by the world famous Cienfuegos Choir, Cantores
de Cienfuegos. JC Combs, retired professor of music from the University of
Wichita enjoyed the performance so much that he promised to find a way to
invite them to the US.
NOVEMBER
02, 2016 DAY 3: Cienfuegos (Trinidad)
We rode through fields of sugar cane, Cuba’s most
important agricultural product, en route to the colonial city of Trinidad.
Trinidad and the nearby Valley de los Ingenios – Valley of the Sugar Mills –
were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a testament to the prosperity
generated by Cuba’s sugar industry in the 18th and 19th centuries. A guided
walk revealed the historic city center around the Plaza Mayor, with its wealth
of buildings clearly reflecting their Spanish heritage. We also witnessed how
traditional crafts are made in workshops and then went to a canchanchara club
for some traditional local music. In the afternoon we visited Valley de los
Ingenios, actually three interconnected valleys, where up to 50 sugar mills
processed cane from the fertile fields into syrup, and where 11,000 slaves
labored.
NOVEMBER
03, DAY 4: Cienfuegos / Havana
Today, you’ll cross the island to Cuba’s capital
Havana. First stop is the Bay of Pigs, where the Cuban government maintains a
memorial and museum at the spot where forces under command of Fidel Castro
successfully repelled a 1961 invasion force made up of Cuban exiles trained and
financed by the CIA. You’ll also stop at a local restaurant for lunch.
Afterwards, stopping in the town of Papite, visit the Korimaccao Community
project, where you’ll enjoy a student performance. Upon arrival in Havana,
check into the famed Hotel Nacional de Cuba, which was once the most glamorous
destination in the Caribbean. Enjoy dinner this evening at a family-run
restaurant. Included Meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Hotel Nacional de Cuba
NOVEMBER
04, 2016 DAY 5: Havana
Today you begin with a stop at Morro Castle,
where you’ll enjoy the best panoramic views of this iconic city. Then, take a
guided walking tour of Old Havana, the historic center of Cuba’s capital city
and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the Museum of the Revolution, the four
main plazas of Old Havana, the basilica of San Francisco de Assisi, the
beautiful Havana Cathedral, and El Templete, a Greco-Roman monument marking the
spot where Havana’s first Catholic mass was celebrated in 1599. Continuing on,
we visit the studio of a local silk screener and eat lunch at a local
restaurant. Afterwards, you’ll head to New Havana for a highlights tour.
Included Meals: Breakfast and Lunch Hotel
Nacional de Cuba
NOVEMBER
05, 2016 DAY 6: Havana
Start your day by awakening your senses with a
guided visit to the National Museum of Fine Arts. Here you'll admire the most
comprehensive collection of Cuban art in the world, spanning from colonial
times to present day. Following lunch in a local restaurant, visit an arts and
crafts market. You’ll also see another side of Cuba’s lively dance culture when
you watch a dance performance at Havana Compass Dance. Then, stroll through
Calle Hammel, an alleyway in Havana that has been transformed into a living
work of Afro-Cuban art, with vivid murals covering entire buildings and the
streetscape transformed by funky sculptures and mosaics. You’ll have the
evening at leisure, with dinner on your own.
Included Meals: Breakfast and Lunch Hotel
Nacional de Cuba
NOVEMBER
06, DAY 7: Havana
You'll set off on an excursion to Las Terrazas, a
planned town and eco-preserve in the Sierra del Rosario Mountains. Begun in
1968 as a project to restore lush jungle that was cleared for Cuba’s first
coffee plantations, Las Terrazas has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere
Reserve. Today, an eco-resort and an active arts community overlook a small
lake at the site. Bird watchers and other nature lovers take to the trails
threading the lush surrounding hills. During your visit, you’ll learn how the
sustainable community operates and enjoy lunch in a local restaurant. Dinner is
on your own this evening.
Included Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Hotel Nacional de Cuba
NOVEMBER
07, DAY 8: Havana
Today, you'll get a glimpse of why Cubans are
renowned for their great joy in the traditions of child-rearing when you visit
a local day care center run by a Catholic nun. After lunch at a local
restaurant, you’ll visit Finca Vigía*, the beloved
home where “Papa” Hemingway lived for 21 years and worked
on “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “The Old Man and the Sea.” The house is
maintained as a museum and remains almost exactly as Hemingway left it when he
last visited in 1960. The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore. Perhaps
you'll visit the quaint San Pedro Arts & Crafts market, or take the opportunity
to relax. Later, prepare for a Farewell Dinner at a Havana restaurant that
begins with a ride in a vintage American car. Before the 1962 embargo against
Cuba, such classics as 1957 Chevies, 1953 Fords, and 1958 Dodges were prevalent
in the island nation. In the decades since the embargo, ingenious Cuban
mechanics have kept thousands of these "Yank tanks,” as they are known, in
meticulous running condition. They are one of the most distinctive sights to be
seen on this vibrant island that in many ways seems frozen in time. Included
Meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Hotel Nacional de Cuba
NOVEMBER
08, DAY 9: Havana / Return home
Following breakfast, transfer to the airport in
Varadero (2 hours away from Havana) for your flight back to the US.
Included Meals: Breakfast
Please Note: All details presented inside were
accurate at the time of publication, but the nature of travel in a changing
world means that some details are subject to change. During your trip, your
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