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Havana does Rent

I just caught part of the Havana production of Rent. I arrived late and left early – the life of a busy tour operator! – but I did catch a lot of it. And I was delighted to catch 525,600 minutos – my favorite song from the show. I used my phone to record the audio. Here it is, in all its bootleg glory: I…

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Upcoming trip: Cuba’s LGBT Pride week!

NOTE: We run a Cuba Pride trip every May! If you’re interested in the trip for this coming May, check our recent blog posts or drop us a line. I just got word that Havana’s LGBT Pride Week will be May 4 – 10, 2015! So I’m organizing a trip from the 1st to the 11th to coincide. They don’t call it Pride Week. It’s…

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What are People-to-People trips to Cuba?

As I keep referring to People-to-People trips, I realized I should probably say more about them! For my purposes, these aren’t that different from the trips I organize anywhere else: intimate, small group trips focused on local culture and society. But for those wondering what the term officially means, here’s an explanation.

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A quest for Corvettes in Havana

So I just led a trip to Cuba for car freaks auto enthusiasts! We had a number of activities related to cars – like a meeting with the Nostalgicar auto club. This is a group of owner/drivers of meticulously maintained vintage cars from the U.S., imported before the Cuban Revolution. Nice bunch of people. As we rode back to our hotel in these crazy vintage…

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Now offering my own People-to-People trips to Cuba!

I’m thrilled to say I’ve just been licensed by the Department of the Treasury to lead People-to-People trips to Cuba! Officially the license was issued to my one-man tour company and not to me, but still. The license covers everyone in my groups – meaning that everyone traveling with me is visiting Cuba legally. “People-to-People” means you learn about Cuban culture/society through direct encounters with Cubans –…

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Cuba’s “second national pastime”

On my first trip to Cuba, I lasted about a day before someone told me about Cuba’s second national pastime. (The first being baseball, of course.) Little did I know, I’d hear about Cuba’s “second national pastime” again and again – and the pastime would change with each new telling! Cubans use this phrase to joke about any key aspect of Cuban life. So for example,…

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